Archives | December 19, 2008
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Features
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Quote of the Day — December 19, 2008
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Formatting issues in new Blogs…
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Some apparent solutions…
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Scope of the problems…
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Too Slim raises stakes for 2009
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‘Tale of Despereaux’ is all talk
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‘Cadillac Records’ runs on fumes
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‘Kill’ makes powerful leap to DVD
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Support each other’s dreams
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Symphony serves up Holiday Pops
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Willie boasts street cred, yo
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‘Yes Man’ deserves a ‘no thanks’
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Nightclubs
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Unlikely pursuit
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Horoscope
Idaho
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Police looking for 16-year-old runaway
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Snow Day Wild Card — 12/19/08
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Parting Shot — 12/19/08
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Who’s Idaho’s Person Of Year?
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OTV: 10 NIdaho Gift Ideas
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Headlines @ Closin’ Time — 12/19/08
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More snow on the way
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Scanner Traffic — 12/19/08
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‘Deep Throat’: Idaho Grown, Schooled
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Idaho Roots: Olympia Nativity Scene Has
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Adam: Inauguration Important To All
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New chain-up law working on Lookout Pass
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Local Blogs — 12/19/08
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IVA: BSU Targets Religious Clubs
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Colbert: Spuds Dominate Idaho Day
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Huckleberries Best of the INorthwest
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HBO @ Noon — 12/19/08
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HMoffsuite: Enuf Bilingualism Already
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Online Poll: Obama’s Stimulus Package
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APhoto of the Day — 12/19/08
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New CDA Press Posting Guidelines
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Idaho Native ‘Deep Throat’ Dies
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Bald eagles dispersing from Lake CdA
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Idaho Club Burns To Ground
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Newspaper deliveries delayed
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Let’s Hear It For Winter Storm Heroes
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Edwards: Bring Back Regular Programs
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Technical Difficulties
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Amnesty?
Nation/World
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Bush unveils ‘conscience protection’ rule
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Guards fired on, according to Blackwater radio logs
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Leader who coined ‘moral majority’ dies
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‘Orderly’ auto bankruptcy considered
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24 Iraqi law officials arrested
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Bill Clinton’s foundation discloses donor list
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Cease-fire with Israel over, Hamas decides
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Ex-colonel found guilty of genocide
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Obama to name labor chief
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Ponzi scheme may cost IRS billions
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Stimulus could cost $850 billion
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Watergate tipster Mark Felt dies
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Plan in works to shutter Guantanamo Bay prison
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Shoe-throwing Iraqi said to want pardon
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U.S. balks at U.N. call for gay rights
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Crude declines as economy struggles
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Governor rejects financial crisis fix
Spokane
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Colleges react to proposed cuts
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Online scam targets unemployed
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Spokane climber, 65, plans Everest attempt
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Post offices open
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Flights taking off from airport
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Another snowstorm heading this way
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Officials urge commuters to stay home
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Gregoire’s proposed budget
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WSP seeks victims of sales scam suspect
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Governor’s budget has deep cuts
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Sales slow to a crawl
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Suspect’s farmhouse yields explosives
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Unemployment claims dip
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Brief break offers chance to head out
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‘I hope my children get higher education’
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Residents, businesses pitch in to help out
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Serving country through deeds
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Area resorts warn skiers to heed avalanche advisory
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Lawmakers mixed on spending proposal
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Oregon scientists release new tsunami maps
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Runoff into Sound a key toxin source
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Widow of drowned diver sues Spokane’s Scuba Center
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BLM sued for ignoring global warming tied to oil, gas leases
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Record snowfall shutters bureau; need remains great
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Record snowfall buries region, stalls services
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Private contractors help clear up residential areas
Sports
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Zags, Huskies clash in Seattle
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Three more return to Shock
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For a good cause
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Here’s an update on Anthony Brown
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Buffalo honors ’58 team
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Quarterback clinic
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Carroll, Sioux Falls soak up Southern charm
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Eastern falls to UMKC
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Mississippi coach arrested in Cincy
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Putz accepts new role
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Shock quarterback Davila set to return
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BCA may take its fight to court
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Golf’s year produced grab bag
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High-flying family
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Lookout Pass opener lifts many spirits
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Red Sox balk at Teixeira
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Wake Forest, Navy kick off bowl season
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Wallace ponders switch to full-time starting QB
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Fast Break
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NASCAR settles lawsuit filed by former official
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On the Air
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Today’s Best
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Today’s menu
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Fly fishing
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Peach reaps top award
WA Government
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Governor’s budget: What initiative?
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State worker union head: “Don’t panic. Fight.”
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Budget-crisis suggestions, from insiders and the hinterlands…
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Who’s watching the store? Olympia press corps has shrunk by two-thirds since early 1990s…
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Today’s fun video: Ferrell won’t have Bush to kick around much longer