Archives | Saturday, March 7, 2009
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Features
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Global understanding
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Girl Scouts embark on a makeover
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Bill would help environment, state’s poor
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‘Breaking Bad’ back for 2nd season
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Malibu mansion decked out like Barbie’s dream house
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Residents complete basic training
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This ‘date’ just ‘Idol’ gossip
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Send details of summer camps for annual guide
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Voice concerns about loser mate
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BARBIE AT FIFTY
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Horoscope
Idaho Voices
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Spring prime time to plant fruit trees
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Church notebook
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‘It has a story to tell’
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Get ready for CHaFE
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COSTLIER CABINS
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Wild West style
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Date of shopping event changes
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Group looking for sponsors for Citylink bus stop benches
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Cancer care for area residents has come a long way
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Pita Pit offers a plethora of plentiful palate pleasers
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District presents Rachel’s Challenge
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During March, expect the unexpected
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SJR 101 moves on to House
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Students make NIC dean’s list
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We want to hear about summer camps
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bankruptcies
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Building permits
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Hayden Chamber banquet March 21
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Music and arts
Letters
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Future worth investment
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Bigots find friends in Boise
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Facts illuminate levy issue
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Keep up school pride
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Leave it in Vegas
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No field of dreams
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No studs, no problem
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Patient rights top priority
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Police bond doesn’t fit reality
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Privacy act is about freedom
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Ramirez provokes thought
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Real problem, wrong solution
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Sensible, not sexual
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Stud damage unmistakable
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Time to go studless
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Value people over buildings
Nation/World
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Iraqis return to mosque in Samarra
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Obama to undo stem-cell funds ban
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Jobless number surges higher, faster
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Madoff may make deal
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Clinton, Russian official: Common ground possible
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Heated boxes may save early-awakening bats
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Worker layoffs tough on boss, too
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Peanut Corp.’s assets tied to insurance
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Zimbabwe premier injured in car crash
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Congress OKs stopgap funds
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Court ends detention challenge
Spokane
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Guard families say their farewells
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A gray morning followed by strong winds
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A higher-altitude calling
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Washington Records
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Guiding the jittery
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EWU scholarships in jeopardy
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CdA group seeks bench sponsors
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Father and son sentenced for fraud
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Amid mixed signals, some crosswalk clarity: Try not to hit anyone
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Feds offer money for law enforcement
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Review of evidence granted in couple’s murder
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Stocks end mixed in choppy waters
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Accuracy watch
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Idaho Records
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Man, 76, suspected of molesting teen
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Robbery spree haunts clerks, prosecutor says
Sports
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Huskies win Pac-10 title
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Mariners win on 9th inning homer
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GPrep wins to take fourth at state
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Upset sure wouldn’t hurt
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Prep finds new life, beats Curtis
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Lewis and Clark surge buries Kamiak
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Sandpoint has unlikely title hopes ended
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Veterans day for Athletics
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Cougars drop Chiefs into fourth
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Pressure packed
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Freeman girls suffer tough loss in semis
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Quite a catch
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Whits have to do it again
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It ain’t over till it’s over
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LC Tigers drill team fan favorites
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Madison overcomes Post Falls
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Sandpoint, Priest River fall in semis
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State berths on line
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Waiting is hardest part
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Huskies beat Cougars 28th time in row
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NIC men eliminated but women win
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Oregon City wins in triple OT
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‘Paging Al Davis, paging Al Davis’
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Post Falls falls in OT in semis
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Rogers heads to state for 1st time since ’75
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Rice rallies in ninth to overcome Cougars
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Rogers goes to state; trip 1st since ’75
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Spartans fall in semis
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Fast Break
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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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Whitney’s hat trick makes it 300 in stellar career
Washington Voices
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CV alumni tourney set for May
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Warming up the track
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Firefighters take a whack at safe-cracking
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Week in review
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calendar
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CV’s Chalich receives honor from state bar
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Donors back Freeman gym
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A new mouse in town
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Millwood project could be funded through stimulus
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Wood and strings in harmony
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Pitfalls of online profile content discussed at EV
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Woman stopped for speeding in stolen car
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Government almanac
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Letters
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Senior activities
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Senior meals
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Church groups plan fundraisers