Archives | January 10, 2012
Results
Business
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WSU’s sale of Jensen-Byrd building lands on ‘Heritage Turkeys’ of the year
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North Idaho’s Pacinian riding a wave
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Briefcase
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Novartis recall may also affect painkillers
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TVs you can talk to hit electronics show
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GM likely auto sales leader of 2011
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Borrowing surges amid flat income
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Avista outages zap customers
Features
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Does it bug University of Montana folks…
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The art of spotting loser boyfriends
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Today’s reason why…
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Better to be lucky than good
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Meowing cats
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Re: Today’s print Slice
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Possibly the worst No. 1 song ever
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One more 1962 Seattle fair recollection
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Baby names suggested by baseball cards
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“This is how we wore hats in Spokane”
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50 years ago tonight on “Dick Van Dyke”
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The Snake Pit closes…
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Christmas Shopping… in January
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This date in Slice history (1995)
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Alcohol recovery calls for excitement
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Horoscope
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Meat allergy could be deadly
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To prevent DVT, keep legs moving
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False-positive drug test nixes job offer
ID Government
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Sen. McGee: ‘My bad decision-making led to all this’
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Simpson names campaign finance chairs
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AP: For leverage, Dems threaten voting with GOP right
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Lawmakers learn that Otter’s budget wouldn’t restore cuts
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Dems’ State of the State response: ‘Culture of arrogance and entitlement’
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Commerce grants are the only budget cut restored under guv’s 2013 budget plan
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Guv’s budget tries to reduce reliance on one-time funding for ongoing programs
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Hammon: University research VPs at work on IGEM legislation
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Guv lays out agenda, now it’s lawmakers’ turn
Idaho
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 1.10.12
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Parting Shot — 1.10.12
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Fox: Romney Wins In New Hampshire
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PM Scanner Traffic — 1.10.12
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PM Headlines — 1.10.12
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DOTC: R’s Will Know Where You Live
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NI Blogs: Farragut Cut Irks Bayview
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Legislative D’s Seek Leverage
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Otter Works Monday, Jokes About It
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CDC: 1 In 6 Are Binge Drinkers
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Absentees Require Party Affiliation
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Hastings Reports Stolen DVDs
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Embarrassed By Your Family?
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Slice: Making Molehills Into Mountains
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Otter’s budget doesn’t restore cuts
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High Noon: Can The Fax Machine
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Muhammad Ali At 70
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AM Scanner Traffic — 1.10.12
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DanG Votes No On Dump Truck Cost
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Dems: Arrogant, Entitled Culture
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Rathdrum Street May Honor Officer
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AM Headlines — 1.10.12
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A Show Of Hands
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Hucks Poll: ‘Fallen’ Wolves Improper
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Mansfield: Does Ron Paul Own Idaho?
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NH: Romney Heavy Favorite To Win
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Duroc: It’s Too Bad Lewiston Smells
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DFO’s Critters: Spoon-Eating Dog
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JohnA: Wolves Affecting My Property
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Crooks Turned Out Lights To 6000
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10 Turn Out In Support Of Wolves
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Anderson: Throwing Stones
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State offers training on wolf kills
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Idaho gov. calls for $45 million in tax cuts
Nation/World
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Rivals looking to chip away at Romney in NH
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Police searching for SC boy find bloody clothes
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Google gets more personal with search results
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Justices query wetlands case
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In brief: Statins carry diabetes risk for some women, study says
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Experts offer new sex ed guidelines
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Mining limited near U.S. park
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In brief: Interior: Oil rig near Cuba is safe
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San Francisco launches Golden Gate anniversary
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USDA cuts close 259 offices
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GOP rivals blast Romney on jobs
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Iranians sentence American to death
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Health spending slows
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Daley leaves White House
Outdoors
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UPDATE: See video of snowy owl being treated at WSU
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Landowner secures conservation easements on 3,900 acres in Stevens County
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Bill would make Discover Pass valid for two vehicles
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State considers NRA license plate to boost hunter ed
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Tough volunteers set bait for wolverines in North Idaho
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Video: Shooting mishaps compiled
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WA state parks free visit days start this weekend
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A peek at animals that turn white in winter
Spokane
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Police ratcheting up security for MLK march
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In brief: Police probe baby’s injuries
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Idaho records
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Sullivan should just bask in her one-hit glory
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Washington records
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Leaders want Boeing’s new tankers at Fairchild
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Macy is now magnet thanks to ‘Shameless’
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Medical issues close Snake Pit
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Votes usher in new power
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Idaho top court upholds gang law
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Ruling overturns deputy’s firing
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WA House Speaker goals: create jobs, fund education
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Inland Crafts, longtime show, shuts down
Sports
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Spokane Chiefs coach nears 500 victories
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Huskies hold off Redhawks in all-Seattle battle
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Nachbaur one away from 500 club
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Central Valley girls improve to 10-0
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Gonzaga women embrace target on back
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Spokane women prepare for U.S. Olympic Trials
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Tuesdays with Ken Bone
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A big week for EWU, Big Sky
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A lazy Tuesday in the Pac-12
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Moving quickly into a slow day
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Giants’ D set for second shot
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Newsmakers
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Monday’s top performers
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Morgan State coach suspended following altercation with player
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Stricker opens year with win in Hawaii
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Scoreboard
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Welcome back, Henry
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Former Reds star Larkin elected to baseball Hall of Fame
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Freshman gives UW dual-sport athlete
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Jackson the answer?
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West Coast Conference standings
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Staying involved
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Stepson gets Couch Slouch back to high school sports
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Alabama crushes LSU for BCS title
WA Government
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3rd Lege District “town hall” call on Wednesday
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State of the State: The full speech, and rebuttal
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State of State: GOP skeptical on oil fee
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State of State: Pass same-sex marriage law, Gregoire says
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State of State: Put a tax on oil, Gregoire says
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State of State: Education reform
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State of State: We must look for taxes, Gregoire says
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State of the state: Gov’s 4 things
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state of State: ‘Not slowing down’, Gregoire says
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Start of the speech: Remembering those no longer around
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State of WA at 10:30 a.m.
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Stuckart rearranges chairs, agendas