Archives | February 9, 2012
Results
Business
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Product lets you breathe caffeine
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Briefcase: Three-day event on starting businesses
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Suppliers say they feel pressure from Boeing
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Earnings: Spokane-based student travel company
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Spokane home sales on rise; prices declining
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Egyptian prime minister takes hard line on trials
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Frozen waterways paralyze shipping
Features
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Being surprised by a person’s vehicle
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Maybe he’ll go away if I don’t look at him
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Now here’s a truly great VD present
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To hilarity - and beyond!
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A bit of advice before Valentine’s Day
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A-breakin’ rocks in the hot sun
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Yes, Mom, You Can Help
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The Modern Party
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This date in Slice history (1999)
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Horoscope
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Doctor K: OK to prevent UTI with daily antibiotics
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Brad Paisley hits Arena; The Band Perry, Scotty McCreery open
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Annie’s Mailbox: Name game could cause confusion
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‘American Idol’ winner McCreery mixes career, school
ID Government
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House Resources approves oil/gas bill on unanimous, 16-0 vote
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Geddes resigns as head of Tax Commish
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Testimony: ‘We have the right to be included when it’s happening around us’
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Testimony on oil/gas bill: ‘We have no say in the distance that is from a home’
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Employers who don’t report new hires could face fines
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Whitehead on truck fees: Would ‘look after interests of industry and ITD’
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House panel takes up oil, gas drilling bill
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Bill would ban tanning beds for minors
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Senate Republicans caucus, then nix further amendments to anti-Occupy bill
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Rep. Thayn’s ‘8 in 6 plan’ passes House, 58-12
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The shape of the state…
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State building repair, renovation backlog nearly half a billion dollars
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New bills target wolves, dangerous dogs, repeat animal cruelty…
Idaho
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Gonzaga 73, St. Mary’s 59
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Wild Card/Thursday — 2.9.12
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Parting Shot — 2.9.12
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Describing Spokane Valley In A Word
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.9.12
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PM/Idaho — 2.9.12
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50th Anniversary: Kesey’s ‘Cuckoo Nest’
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Marine Snipers Posed w/Nazi Symbol
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Running Up Empire State Building
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Geddes Resigns From Tax Commission
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Edit: Sali Specialty Plate Self Serving
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Technical Difficulties
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Waiting On Waiver, Idaho Left Behind
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NIdaho Almost Was In Washington
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Vermonters Want To ‘Save The Pig’
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End Notes: Maytag Gives Up Ghost
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Bunker Hill Mine To Be Sold?
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CdA Resort, Davenport Rank High
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High Noon: Blogfest 2012 On Horizon
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AM Scanner Traffic — 2.9.12
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Flushed & Recovered
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Mag: Whitefish Among Top Ski Towns
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Poll: Evenly Split On Supermajority
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Wet weather on the way through Friday
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AM: On Glistening Lake
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Hate Church To Protest Boys’ Funerals
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OpenCDA Lauds Quinn Decision
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Worm Life Will Find A Way
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Tweeter Atwitter Over Notoriety
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Trib: UI’s Ho-Hum Shooting Response
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Scouts To Pursue Camp Easton Swap
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Panel KOs Harwood-s Anti-EPA Bill
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A Naked Rescue
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More Jobs For Women In Combat?
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Judge Voids Quinn Appointment
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UI Law School Dean Ap-hollow-gizes
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Signe: Not On Same Page
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Sali seeks new license plates that include ‘In God We Trust’
Nation/World
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Mortgage abuse settlement will direct $750 million to Northwest homeowners
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Pentagon rules shift on women in combat
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Unemployment aid applications near a 4-year low
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Prince is top of class in helicopter school
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In brief: Sarkozy warns Israel against strike on Iran
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Nationwide foreclosure settlement near
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Russia taps Earth’s ‘last frontier’
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TSA expanding speedier screening
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House approves bill giving line-item veto to president
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Battling over birth control
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Santorum victories benefit war chest
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Santorum now No. 2 in delegates race
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Judge tosses suit seeking orca rights
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Electrical stimulation to brain may jog memory
Spokane
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Report: Traveling prostitutes cited ugly Spokane competition
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City agrees to enter mediation over Zehm suit
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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In brief: Idaho senator to run for commissioner seat
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In brief: Center for Justice names new director
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Land-use rules near FAFB proposed
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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30 animals taken from Hillyard home
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City wins civil suit over man’s suicide
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911 call taker broke protocol with homicide-related call
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Gay marriage wins 55-43 vote, now headed to Gregoire
Sports
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Pangos powers GU past Gaels
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Vandals storm back to beat NMSU
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Idaho wins a thriller over NMSU
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The game that was: WSU 83, Oregon State 73
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Pangos powers Gonzaga’s victory over Saint Mary’s
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Cougars earn road win at Oregon State
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BYU humbles Gonzaga women
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Pre-game from Gill Coliseum
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Chiefs continue exhausting grind
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Thursday Prep Page
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It’s Rivalry Thursday
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Gameday links from Corvallis
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A chat with Mike Breske
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Rivers hits buzzer-beater for Duke win
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Puailoa returns to Sandpoint football
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Coming up: Washington State men’s basketball
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Cougars seek offensive help for Motum
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Coming up: Idaho men’s basketball
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Coming up: EWU men’s basketball
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Faxon will be missing Pebble Beach
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Shadle’s Hathaway stands at pinnacle, in class and on court
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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Air Force fires basketball coach
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Newsmakers
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Post Falls, Lake City win to create logjam at top IEL 5A
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Breakup of CBBN wasn’t pretty
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Ferris boys, girls win at Rubber Chicken games
Washington Voices
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Mead High school First semester honor roll
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Cheney High School first trimester honor roll
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Photo: Your Voices
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Main Street Fairness Act is anything but fair
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Accuracy watch
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Letters
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In brief: ‘Educating’ airs tonight on KSPS
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In brief: Learn your blood type at INBC
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Education Notebook: Orchestra concert, fashion show at Mead
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Home economists create placemats for Meals on Wheels
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Monthly gatherings combine socializing, food and art
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Vehicle prowlers hit Liberty Lake
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Health bulletin board
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Religion Notebook: Open house planned for retired minister
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Groundhog’s shadow indicates more winter, or not
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Senior meals
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In brief: Food distribution will be Friday
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Main Street Fairness Act anything but fair
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Hard times strengthened couple’s bond
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Education must be a priority in hard times
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Liberty High School first semester honor roll
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Family calendar
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Creature Feature: T-Bone, a male lab mix
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In brief: Art show, auction at Interplayers
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Student CyberPatriots head to competition
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Spokane Valley council OKs Evergreen project
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Liberty Lake not changing attendance rules
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Show must go on for Hillyard Belles, the 50-and-older troupe
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Hardy hummingbird toughs out winter
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Former graphic artist has eased into freer style