Archives | April 26, 2012
Results
Business
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Google Drive sparks intellectual property concern
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Murdoch ‘panicked’ when he shut down tabloid
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Background-check policy gets update
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GE tax issue draws protesters to meeting
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Northwest wheat
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Earnings: Clearwater Paper
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Boeing posts earnings gain
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Stimulus not off the table
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Earnings: Ambassador’s Group Inc.
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Northern Lights Brewing plans expansion
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Earnings: Sterling Financial Corp.
Nation/World
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In brief: S. Korea responds to mad cow report
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Couric going digital for Yahoo, ABC
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Small meteorites found in California
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Muslim leaders decry robbers’ disguise choice
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At inquiry, Murdoch downplays influence
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Burger King to go cage-free by 2017
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Bills would freeze student loan rates
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Marine gets boot for online criticism
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In brief: Two arrested in Utah booby trap case
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Tough immigration law argued
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TSA screeners face charges of bribery
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Bill slows post office cuts
Obituaries
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Obituary: Rudy, Lloyd William Jr.
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Obituary: Reynolds, Mansfield
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Obituary: Jones, Charles David Iii
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Obituary: Skow, Richard T.
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Obituary: Foster, Robert Paul “Bob”
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Obituary: Lakin, Janice M.
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Obituary: Duncan, Douglas Randolph
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Obituary: Cook, Robert W.
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Obituary: Holmes, Roxane
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Obituary: Smith, Kenneth O.
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Obituary: Hlookoff, Mabel Anne
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Obituary: Davenport, Mark Templeton
Spokane
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CV grad voted off Survivor island
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Spokane college president tapped for NIC post
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Man shot in abdomen on lower South Hill
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Spokane Valley chamber closing one office
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Spokane’s secret deal with Dow AgroSciences wasn’t legal
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Rathdrum man dies in tractor accident
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In brief: Leaders push for new tankers at base
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Lincoln County senior facilities must close
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Man gets 13 months in stabbings at party
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Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture fires director
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Spokane seniors tired of lack of heat
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Washington Supreme Court to rule on executive privilege
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Matt Shea to seek third term in state House
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Bail-jumping charge sends thief to prison
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Local flood danger keeps Army Corps busy
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Airway Heights man awarded $300,000 in suit over traffic stop
Sports
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Blanchette: WSU’s Bartlett has all the right tools
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Palouse Ridge hosts Pac-12 women’s tourney
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Seahawks surprise by picking Irvin
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EWU’s secondary looks for opportunities
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Area track and field honor roll
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Hoffman-Ellis hopes NFL calls this weekend
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Ward’s goal gives Capitals series win
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Eastern expects big things from linebackers
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Shadle Park’s Hathaway chooses Western Washington
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Meeting of football state champions set
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Post Falls’ Funk enjoys hammer challenge
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Idaho’s Mortellaro defends WAC title
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Shock QB Rowley keeps busy during bye
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QB Padron cleared to play at Eastern
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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WSU position battles come into focus after spring
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Best bet on the Tube
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Scoreboard
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Pineda’s season ends
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Today’s menu
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On the air
Washington Voices
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In brief: Gunter featured at Whitworth lecture
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Lottery winners
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Volunteer opportunities
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Religion Notebook: Buddha’s birthday to be celebrated Sunday
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Adult art, craft classes at Corbin start May 1
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Japanese students need places to stay
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Business blooms at Rose Castle
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In brief: Whitworth presents ‘Wizdom’ at the Bing
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Somebody needs you
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Ocean is in a cycle of cooling and warming
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Salk Middle School celebrates 50 years
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Community services
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Fashion’s in the bag, as in pet food bags
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Banquet honors academic excellence
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Library storytimes
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Photo: Your Voices
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More callers report suspicious people or vehicles in Liberty Lake
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Childless couple have kids from around the globe
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‘Blithe Spirit’ stage comedy starts May 4 in Cheney
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Franklin students are helping shelter dogs and cats
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Creature Feature: Dynamite, a 2-year-old cat
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Senior meals
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Letters
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Reunions
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In brief: Whitworth students stage ‘Wizdom’
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Valley man cited for saving life
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Spokane Valley Council expands new development panel
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EV discusses debt plan
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Neighborhood updates
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Diagnosis devastates families
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Hummingbird takes wing after riding out Spokane winter
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Scott sees – and creates – outside the box
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Central Lions Club celebrates service ideal