Archives | March 26, 2009
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Features
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A True Democracy?
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A Little Zing for my day…
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Quote of the Day — March 26, 2009
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Family-friendly businesses – even during a recession
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Stage listings
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Horoscope
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Snap, classics, pops at 2009-10 Spokane Symphony
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Wait is over for ‘Godot’
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Dear Annie: Teach daughter to follow rules
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Gallery glance
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Letterman makes marital leap
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Share your summer camp information, memories
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Arts Calendar
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Gallery listings
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Puzzled by the arrival of our new crossword?
ID Government
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Lawmakers reluctant on day care regulation
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The decision: Delay the decision
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Child-care hearing still going…
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Young mother shares chilling story
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Sayler: ‘A great deal of public sentiment’
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Full house at day care hearing
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How they voted
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House passes $8.1 million ed cut
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Debate is back on in the House
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Liquor license reform bill passes Senate
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House recesses ‘til 1:30
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‘It’s the economy’
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Barrett: ‘Nothing is court-proof’
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The debate is on…
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Second procedural challenge also fails
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Dems try to divide school-cuts bill
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Species conservation cut reversed
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ISP budget set
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Little good budget news for community colleges
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‘Bare-bones’ budget approved for universities
Idaho
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Stickman: Never Forget Veterans
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Heller: Too Far South For The Winter
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Idaho lawmakers reluctant to license day cares
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Wild Card/Thursday — 3/26/09
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Parting Shot — 3/26/09
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Horsey: Will History Judge W Kindly?
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JeanS: Help! I’m Falling
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PM Headlines — 3/26/09
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APhoto Of The Day — 3/26/09
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Scanner Traffic — 3/26/09
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Woman Gets 3 DUIs In 3 Vacay Days
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Toad: Passively Resisting Authority
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Getting Ready For North Carolina
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Liz Spots Dragged Dead Squirrel
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IdaBlue: Wage Inequality Overstated
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Idaho House endorses second school funding cut
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KR: Craig’s Sad Wilderness Legacy
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Mother, daughter die when car rolls near Plummer
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HBO’s Best Of The INW — 3/26/09
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High Noon: A Life Marked By Ballfields
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Handle Extra To Focus On Prep Track
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Huckleberries Hears …
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Spokane, CDA Slip In Forbes Ratings
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NI Investigator Releases IF&G Report
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HBO Poll: Wolf Lodge Inn Steaks
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LaSarte Finally Gets Hero’s Welcome
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Mary Takes URA Battle South
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Zag Roundup: When Zags Beat NC
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JFAC OKs Bare-bones CC Budget
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AM Headlines — 3/26/09
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HBO Survey Sez … Yes
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Stick: Vegans Go To Wolf Lodge, Too
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MaryC: Nothing Crude About Nude
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Ramirez: Shock Treatment
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$82 million road plan clears joint budget panel
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Idaho bill would cut field trip, school bus funds
Nation/World
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Obama talks up his budget plan at Web event
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Doctor who performs late abortions takes stand
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White House seeks to heighten oversight of financial system
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Study finds circumcision cuts men’s risk of 2 STDs
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F-22 crashes in desert, killing veteran test pilot
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Workers revolt in France
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Signs of life spotted in economy
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Civil rights scholar Franklin dies at 94
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Clinton slams U.S. drug policies
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Israel accused of war crimes
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Solar wings in place, shuttle heads home
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Thailand issues checks to boost economy
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Red River crest could be highest ever
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Majority leader has tactic up sleeve
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E.U. head blasts U.S. economic strategy
Spokane
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Woman found safe, police say
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Kids making a difference
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Agilent laying off 2,700, halting stock buyback
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Cool break today from rain, snow
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Ex-Spokane firefighter convicted of assault
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Low-income housing may return
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Washington Records
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Idaho Records
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Young readers turn the page
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Senate road plan includes Spokane projects
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Rapist gets 50-year sentence
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Future’s hazy for animal control
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Pharmacy robberies stop with arrests
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Expansive lands bill establishes trails, wilderness in Northwest
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Neighborhood loses a mainstay
Sports
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Spirits high as WSU opens spring
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Eags have football date at Qwest Field
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Gonzaga-North Carolina preview
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GU updates from Memphis
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Griffitts changes her mind
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WSU news on a spring day
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Ex-Bears coach Dean dies at 83
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Fast Break
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On the Air
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Vick in more trouble with federal officials
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Today’s Best
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NIC greets Griffitts with sense of relief
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Titans score winner in 7th
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WSU’s focus shifts
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Cougs start tackling queries
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Chiefs put Thunderbirds on thin ice
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Hoops ended on the court, not in the mind
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Vaughn gave up baseball for tennis
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Bison shift focus to try to save town
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In brief: Golfer Hanson heads hall of fame class
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Jackson narrows her choice to Storm, Mercury
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San Diego St. ends Gaels’ season
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Video replay on loose ball highlights new NFL rules
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Akey begins UI spring with lofty aspirations
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GSL Preview Tennis
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Today’s menu
WA Government
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Lawmakers watching their bills die as Senate cutoff looms…
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Domestic partners bill clears House committee…
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Kline on the budget and possible fixes: sin taxes, a sales tax coupled with a low-income tax credit, and eventually a high-incomes tax…
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Lawmakers call for look at paying road taxes by the mile, rather than at the gas pump…
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Conservative group calls on governor to make across-the-board cuts within days…
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Congress must be very busy
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Fun video: What happened Wednesday
Washington Voices
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Bracing for budget unveiling
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Lottery winners
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Time to get seeds under the lights
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North Side in brief: Sheriff’s detectives seize pot in raid
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Community services
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24-year-old doesn’t let TB get the best of him
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County to shift some dispatch costs to cities
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Council OKs design contract
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Thunderstorms present clear danger
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‘Hybrid’ homes cater to seniors
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McManus will speak at EWU
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Cheney council raises park impact fees
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Cheney group plans for prosperity
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One small step for museum
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City scrambles to replenish snow emergency fund
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Winter slowed swimming pools
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South Side in brief: Half-day camps set at Corbin Art Center
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Valley officials need communication skills
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Cheney City Hall’s history no hard sell
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D.C. trip broadens student’s view of world
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New sponsor sought for pole’s flags
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Hillyard nominated for Neighborhood of Year
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Religion notebook: Cathedral will host choir from England
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Middle schoolers win big in math competition
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Valley in brief: Spring break in 2010 moved to match others
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Family calendar
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Feature Creature: Carson
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Volunteer
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Volunteers benefit from community service
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West Plains in brief: Humorist McManus will speak at EWU
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The Verve: Artist shows anything is possible
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Senior meals
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Senior activities