Archives | July 9, 2009
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Features
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Public to Pay for Thompson’s Defense
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Why did Sarah Palin quit?
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The next generation expresses an opinion?
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Stage Listings
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Second Friday
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Galleries
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19th Manito Mozart concert takes French twist
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Annie’s Mailbox: Do you trust him to flirt online only?
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Tic Tacs not advised for treating dry mouth
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To her, king was a prince
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Horoscope
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Arts Calendar
Idaho
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Idaho House speaker says he wouldn’t kill new disclosure bill
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Dean Koontz Wild Card — 7.9.09
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Parting Shot — 7.9.09
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NA: A Smaller Box Of Condoms Pleaz
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CH: Books I Have Loved To Pieces
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PM Headlines — 7.9.09
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APhoto Of The Day — 7.9.09
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PM Scanner Traffic — 7.9.09
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Public To Pay Zehm Cop Defense
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Post Falls police chief will retire
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PFPD Blue Chief Hayes Retiring 7/31
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Coeur d’Alene police logs for July 8
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LATimes Checks Out Bates Motel
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HBO Blogos — 7.9.09
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‘The Hope Is In The Land’
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Eye On Olympia Hanging ‘Em Up
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Post Falls Wants No-Wake For River
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Sneaky BNSF Worries Montana Town
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Huckleberries INorthwest — 7.9.09
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High Noon: Service Clubs, Anyone?
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Now Look What She’s Gone & Done
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AM Scanner Traffic — 7.9.09
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TVA: Needs A Spanking?
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Nevada HOE Wins Slang War
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Gotcha!
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Aryan Nations Hate Children Live On
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Mayor Wannabe Fought In Court
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Pharmacists Have To Dispense Pills
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AM Headlines — 7.9.09
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ZK: No 60YO As Cute As Used To Be
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Warmer weather expected this weekend
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Sis-In-Law: Missing Cindy
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Bonner County police logs 7/8/2009
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Heller: King of Pop
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Stipends increased for lead screening
Nation/World
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Stem cell scientists creating human sperm
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U.S. continues strikes against Taliban, killing 44
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Multistate raids net arrests for dogfighting
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Human Genome Project leader to direct NIH
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Federal sites’ security porous
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Nation in brief: Wildfire empties art center, college
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Discord over health care may jeopardize reform
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Pharmacists lose Plan B pill ruling
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LA scrambles for help with Jackson service tab
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G-8 leaders pledge emissions cuts
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China raises efforts against riots
Spokane
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Shriners to keep hospitals open, accept insurance
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Public to pay for Thompson’s defense
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State health officials prepare for more flu
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Court: Partial fence not enough for burglary
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Blaze at residential hotel damages 10 rooms
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Woman in house fire: ‘I was just burning’
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Shriners to announce plans for troubled hospitals
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Apartment blazes displace residents
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Washington records
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Cutbacks curtail campsite comforts
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Idaho records
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Mayoral candidate had fight in court
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State workers’ premiums to increase
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Air base living getting makeover
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Small home dwarfed by development sold
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Region in brief: Drunken driver gets 15-year term
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Man killed had lived in Spokane
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Report ranks Spokane drivers No. 1 in state
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Montana OKs hunt for 75 wolves; Idaho quota next
Sports
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Emeralds top Indians in Eugene
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Budget decisions come into focus at WSU
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So what happened while we were gone?
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Two Pioneers arrested
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Sports in brief: Cheney Rodeo this weekend
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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Armstrong takes his case to mountains
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Today’s Best
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Baseball notebook: Morneau dodges derby
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Bells get past RiverHawks 4-3
WA Government
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City Charter change hearing on Monday
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I-1033 signature count update
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Heave. Ho.
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Check your ticket, check the date
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Gentlemen: Start your ad agencies
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State flags lowered
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CDA mayoral candidate: Not taking the 14th
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Capitol press corps loses another…
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Spokane vortex strikes national health care
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Thurs. a.m. video: Wassup Weds.
Washington Voices
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Four vie for Medical Lake mayor
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reunions
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Kids swimsuits available; donations still needed
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Home being built in Liberty Lake too tall
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Big snow berms, bigger hearts welcome newcomer to Spokane
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Spokane woman is twice the rodeo queen
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Armed Forces museum project names new chief
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Elk’s unpaved roads create quite a dust-up
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Don’t let the rain fool you – heat may stay through August
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Neighborhood Updates
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Cell phone camera a man’s clothes-shopping aid
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Savoring flavor grown around Spokane
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Hillyard Rotary club reaches 50 years
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Family calendar
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Fire department seeks stimulus money
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Sale helps woman needing transplant
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Senior activities
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Hurliman remains PeeWee League force
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Spokane Valley Council makes plans to fill opening
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Officials fear flight of Boeing
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Kindle would lack tradition passed down over generations
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Bible school offered in south Spokane
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Feature Creature: Smokey
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Cheney to update tree rules in Tree City USA bid
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Pillar in park reveals story about heritage
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As summer gets hotter, spider mites attack plants
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Packed with emotion, Spokane artist’s work resonates
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Senior meals