Archives | January 15, 2009
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Features
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Can You Hear Me Now?
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Clean up the mess!
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Morning Reverie — January 15, 2009
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Quote of the Day — January 16, 2009
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Gallery Listings
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Stage Listings
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Dr. Gott: Rare dementia has no cure
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Horoscope
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Pianist Christopher O’Riley steps in as second replacement for symphony concerts
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‘CSI’ says goodbye to Grissom
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Dear Annie: Son’s behavior needs attention
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EWU exhibition features work from 11 instructors
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Residents complete basic training
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Stone cold fashion criticism
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Arts calendar
ID Government
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Lawmakers say guv ‘over-optimistic’
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Otter pitching retiree benefit cut again
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Idaho violating court order after prison riot
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Lawmakers trim revenue estimate
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Faces behind the issue
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Disabled rally against budget cuts
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They picked up more than drunks
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Unanimous vote to make holdbacks permanent
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A little more left in school fund
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They just saved $10 million
Idaho
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Gonzaga, WSU Win, Idaho Loses
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Idaho state budget woes worsen
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Wild Card/Thursday — 1/15/09
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Parting Shot — 1/15/09
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CPD Blue Arrests ‘Pregnant Bandit’
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Scanner Traffic — 1/15/09
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HBO’s PM Headlines — 1/15/09
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Hammes: Tuck In Those Boxer Shorts
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Shenelle: No Cold Bottoms!
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HBO Blogosphere — 1/15/09
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Jet Crashes In Hudson River
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TomVA: Time For Boise To Secede
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JohnA: Regulate Moorage Costs
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DFO’s Animals: Ailing Gorilla
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Flash! Jet Crashes Into Hudson River …
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TUBOB: Daydreamin’ Of Yo-o-o-u-u-u
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Cindy: Cell Phones Need Crisis Setting
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Best Of The INorthwest — 1/15/09
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MikeK Reacts To Mary’s ‘Rude’ Claim
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IVA: Death Penalty Growth Industry
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APhoto of the Day — 1/15/09
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CindyH: I Swear Editors Swear Lots
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Eye Opener: A $150M Inaugaration?!
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Idaho’s latest spending cuts closer to becoming permanent
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HBO’s AM Headlines — 1/15/09
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In The News: Winter In The Midwest
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Online Poll: Where To Cut?
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Mary’s Not Gone, Just Cut In 1/2
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Hucks: Nothing Slight About Boat Fees
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Heller: Welcome, Roland
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Wolf decision not the final word
Idaho Voices
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Music and arts
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Volley of storms gives boat owners sinking feeling
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Post Falls senior ready for run
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Paul Mitchell cosmetology school opens
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When you have a family, your cell phone needs a crisis setting
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Auditions for Fox’s ‘Dance’ planned Monday
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In brief: Discount ski tickets available
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On question of pole barns, size matters
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Family calendar
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Religion notebook
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School Lunch
Nation/World
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Disabled jet ditches into NYC river; all rescued
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Pilot reported double bird strike after takeoff
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Crapo lauds Senate passage of wilderness bill
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Cease-fire would call for 10-day truce
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Suave TV, screen star Montalban dies at 88
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Apple’s hands-on CEO to take medical leave
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Democrats near on stimulus package
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Shooting brings murder charge
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Bin Laden calls for jihad against Israel
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Child health care bill passes
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China passes Germany as third-largest economy
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Health care bill for kids passes
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In vitro less effective after 40, study finds
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Program would pay to replace gas hogs
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Retail sector’s suffering extends to ’09
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In briefs: High court rules on cops’ mistakes
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Foreclosures soared last year; more ahead
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World in brief: Developer halts work on skyscraper
Spokane
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Man arrested in 2006 reservation killing
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Best of Spokesman.com blogs this afternoon
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Spokane man convicted in child porn ring
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Spokane Schools to make up all five snow days
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Foggy forecast continues
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Fog affecting travel
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Armed robbery reported at Walgreens
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Idaho Records
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Washington Records
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Police arrest suspect in drive-through shooting
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Study: Sound orcas eating more toxic salmon
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Storms wrought chaos, complaints and some successes
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Software glitches put vets at risk
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Alaska Natives sue Jesuit order
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Death linked to salmonella
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Gregoire outlines plan to ‘be ready for a new economy’
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In times of crisis, natural leaders emerge from the grass roots
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Street extension focus of meeting
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Accuracy watch
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Group gets grant for elder housing
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In brief: Walgreens robbed on Argonne Road
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Charges reduced in girl’s death
Sports
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Zags breeze past Broncos
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WSU wins ugly, but it wins
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Vandals can’t keep late lead at NMSU
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Bulldogs rout Santa Clara
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WSU wins in overtime
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WSU wins in overtime, 61-57
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Bulldogs rout Santa Clara
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Oregon State leads 33-30 at half
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What’s in store for WSU, Oregon State
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Topsy Turvy GSL enters second half
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‘The Thrill’ is back
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Gross won’t be returning to EWU
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Game day, and more
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Idaho preps
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Beavers setting trap for WSU
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Fast Break
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Chiefs savor favor
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Georgetown finds its range against No. 8 Orange
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Halliday, Bates key Ferris victory
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Budget battles start to hit prep sports
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Curry has a shot at Pistol Pete
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At a glance: Eastern Washington Eagles
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Unpredictable GSL boys basketball season unfolds
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Rise and shine
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Ravens QB Flacco minimizes his mistakes
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At a glance: Idaho Vandals
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Brockman turns into brickman
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Titans stand alone
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EWU enters quiet stretch of schedule
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Hobbled Eagle plays on
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Top sports performers from Inland Northwest, beyond
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Today’s menu
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Roundup: Deer Park, Lakeside pool their resources
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On the Air
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Mason’s clutch shot helps Spurs slip past Lakers
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WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS
Washington Voices
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Senior activities
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In brief: G-Prep debaters take top honors
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Emotion guides artist Elizabeth Scott
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City-county ties scrutinized
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E.V. hopes third try will pass school bond
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Cheney to get moving expenses
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Former reporter envisions HUB of activity
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EWU rink offers quality ice time
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Mentoring project helps teens with disabilities
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Weather slows pool projects
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In brief: Burglars use vehicles to ram way into businesses
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Season’s snowfall on record pace
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‘Wheat King’ estate filled entire block
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Freeman High School to be remodeled this spring
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Newest drug jargon: sit, stay, sniff
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Pathways considering leadership change
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Paul Mitchell cosmetology school opens in Valley
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Program puts kids on the court
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Speaker will recite Gospel of Mark
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Spokane outshines West Side retailers
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Universal playground comments to be taken
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What they said
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Children’s theater holding auditions
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In brief: Homebuying classes offered
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In brief: Junior Wrestling signups set
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In brief: New Spokane Valley streets code proposed
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Senior meals
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Volunteer
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Snow deterred customers