Archives | January 27, 2009
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Features
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Quote of the Day — January 27, 2009
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Springsteen album strikes optimistic chord
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CBS giving more air time to Couric
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Gallstones may not be source of gallbladder pain
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Horoscope
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Fresh lemon juice may get rid of warts
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Faustino finds new life on Web
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For Obama, nicotine gum rides smoking’s coattails
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Decide if affair can be forgiven
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Green tea can help you lose that belly fat
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Health bulletin board
ID Government
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Naturopath repeal clears committee
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When down economy means growth
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Measure would alter personal property exemption
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‘Wrangling for schools’
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‘We’d be shooting ourselves in the foot’
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Bayer: Maybe cut faculty salaries?
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Charge different tuition for different fields?
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Letting it pile up a bit more…
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A good number even in bad times…
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Otter’s missing words: Ready to back local option law
Idaho
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Wild Card — 1/27/09
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Parting Shot — 1/27/09
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Eastbound I-90 reopens in North Idaho
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Headlines @ Closin’ Time — 1/27/09
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Scanner Traffic — 1/27/09
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Special Olympics Torch Coming
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APhoto Of The Day — 1/27/09
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Patty Duke Stumps For Social Security
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For Those Keeping Score @ Home …
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Idaho Meth Project: Teens see greater drug risk
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Local Blogs (N-Z) — 1/27/09
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Coeur d’Alene Police log 1/26/2009
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Wallace Man Faces Child Porn Charge
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Students Camp Out For Zag Game
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Best Of The INorthwest — 1/27/09
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Author John Updike, 76, RIP
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HBO @ Noon: Octuplets, Anyone?
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IVA: Set Minimum Sentences For Pervs
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Idaho Blogs — 1/27/09
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TUBOB: Unbearably Cute Kids
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Scanner Traffic — 1/27/09
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Hammond: Different Tuition For Some
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Sex Assault Victim No Longer Afraid
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HBO’s AM Headlines — 1/27/09
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Olson: Otter Wields Budget Ax
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Poll: Hard Times Making You Unhappy?
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Pitts: Limbaugh’s Calculated Outrage
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Argonaut: Allow Mixed-Gender Housing
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Heller: No Joking Re: Mother-In-Law
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Crashed FedEx plane operated by CdA company
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UI prepares to abolish 80 positions
Nation/World
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L.A. man upset over job kills wife, 5 kids, himself
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Doctor says newborn octuplets appear healthy
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Congress poised to delay end of analog TV to June
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John Updike, prize-winning author, dies at 76
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Cuts may close Washington poison center hot line
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Rove subpoenaed to testify in firings
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Stimulus tests bipartisanship
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Many civilians feared hurt, killed
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Blagojevich hits TV as trial begins
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Carbon dioxide effects could last 1,000 years
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EU offers help with Guantanamo
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Military helicopters crash
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Senate confirms Treasury nominee
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Congo park reports 10 baby gorillas
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Mitchell heading to Mideast
Spokane
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Attorney General challenges Avista rate increases
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Senators push ‘green jobs’ plan in Olympia
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Insurance ruling seen as setback for disability rights
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Spokane-area athletes heading to world stage in Boise
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Spokane County skips bid process in seeking rebate
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Best of Spokesman.com blogs this afternoon
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Smoke alarms alert fire victims
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Spokane Police logs 1/26/2009
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Snow returns briefly
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Idaho Records
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Bill pushes education reform
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Gates Foundation will boost giving in ’09
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In brief: Police seek help identifying body
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City revamps human rights policy
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City to lay off nine as new building slows
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One day, 40,000 job cuts
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Obama takes up auto standards
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House Democrats unveil savings plan
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House lawmakers propose budget cuts
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Man accused in stabbing appears in court
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Jailed man sues attorney
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Revived Rogers features fresh ‘spirit’
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Shooter left note, but no motive
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County hopes to reduce number of judges
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Last suspect in stabbing surrenders to police
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Senate approves digital TV delay
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Washington Records
Sports
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One whale of a game at Shadle
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Walla Walla standout commits to Eastern
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All things Olynyk
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Idaho prep hoops
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Hurd a basketball goodwill ambassador
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Some football recruiting talk
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Cardinals, Steelers hit Tampa
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Mead boys upset Shadle
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Fast Break
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Then & Now: Art has become Homer’s passion
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Athletic community weighs in on national tragedy
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Cards live Chad’s dream
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Golden Eagles shine over Irish; perfect in Big East
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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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GSL boys leaders clash tonight at Shadle
WA Government
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Charging stations on the freeway, car insurance by-the-mile, and lots and lots of weatherstripping and insulation: Senate D’s propose energy/jobs plan…
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Anti-smoking advocates call for a $1-a-pack tax hike on cigarettes…
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Attorney General’s office challenges settlement that allowed Jan. 1 Avista rate hike…
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Lunchtime reading for you…
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Today’s fun video
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House passes first bills…