Archives | December 16, 2008
Results
Business
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Met class action suit advances
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Liberty Lake tech company to cut 120 jobs
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Gifts that keep on giving
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Number of jobless workers rises slightly in Spokane County
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Staying in and saving
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Fed cuts target for key rate to record low
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Mortgage renegotiator adds workers
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Startup sees opportunity in free wireless broadband
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Mine to close as zinc prices fall
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Potential fallout reaches high, wide in alleged scheme
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Tuesday focus: Gadgets
Features
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David Horsey Cartoon
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Say Jeanie…
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Band of Friends
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Origins of the Christmas Tree
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Change is inevitable…
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People: Cruise clears air this time around
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Epilepsy medicine can hamper sex life
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‘Wild card’ returning to ‘Idol’
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Get out of relationship gradually
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What’s your favorite holiday?
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Bulletin board
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Chemicals in personal-care goods draw concern
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Reunions
Idaho
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Breaking! Fatal I90-CDA Crash
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Fog On The Waters
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Wild Card 12/16/08
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Best of Marilyn
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Scanner Traffic
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Torture Reform Illuminates US Atrocity
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Tribe, Avista Reach Dam Deal
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Former Senator McClure Suffers Stroke
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Online Poll: Panhandlers
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Local Blogs — 12/16/08
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IVA Declares War-On-Xmas Win
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How About That Preview Button, Hunh
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ThomG Blogs School Books Hubbub
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Help!
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Huckleberries Online Switch Over Begins @ 10
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APhoto of the Day — 12/16/08
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Statesman: Jorgenson-Hart Pushing Bad Bill
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HBO’s AM Headlines — 12/16/08
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Kato: Christmas Gifts On The Cheap
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CDA Trustees Return 26 Books To Shelves
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Heller: Shoe Brigade
Spokane
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County to vote on sewage plant Jan. 6
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County close to agreement on racetrack
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Reasons for donating to Christmas Fund vary
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New, longtime volunteers join at Bureau
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Christmas Bureau Snapshot: Vera Pivovarevich, daughter Yelena Popov
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Police investigating death threats against judge
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Depth of proposed state budget cuts could be shocking
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Man sentenced for meth lab disposal
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Second storm system rolling in
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House fires leave three families homeless
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Winter storm to bring snow Wednesday
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Washington Records
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After 50 years, chemist still loves a good interaction
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City Council trims budget
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Police ID suspect in bank bombing
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Review: Spartan ‘Todd’ incisive
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Ruling may clear way for Hanford payout
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Christmas Bureau Snapshot: Charee Discenza
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Post offices cope with holiday rush
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CdA School Board approves 26 books
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Bureau adds shelter for those in line
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New anti-graffiti law mandates cleanup
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Police identify Oregon bank bomber
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Accuracy watch
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Idaho Records
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In brief: Wood plants temporarily closing
Sports
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A couple notes for exam week
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U-Hi, Mead seek gymnastics edge
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Then & Now: Wrestler cleaning up Hanford
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Flurries for finale?
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Familiar faces returning to Arena
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Ball State can’t afford Hoke
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Kiffin still rankling Raiders
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Philadelphia continues late-season playoff push
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Race is tight for NFL Reverse Coach of the Year
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Spokane County residents hit rodeo jackpot
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Ferris’ big fourth quarter turns close game into rout of LC
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Fast Break
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Kings fire Theus; assistant coach Natt given reins
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On the Air
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Today’s Best
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Today’s menu
WA Government
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Attorney General: “Airborne” tablets don’t prevent colds…
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Environmental regulators now carrying police-style ticket books…
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Roundup: Lisa Brown for governor? and bleak news about two state reps and a hardworking blog…
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Budget fight preview: told-you-so versus “nobody foresaw this”…
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State officials put their foot down on any more holiday displays at the capitol…