Archives | March 29, 2009
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Features
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What is your priority?
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Michelle Obama’s sleeveless look has some up in arms
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Redoubt blows its top…
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Quote of the Day — March 29, 2009
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Should Jurors be forbidden from the Internet?
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Little Reese acts big in 3-D kiddie film
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Twisted Austen tale proposes brain munching in the English countryside
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Home calendar
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Don’t let the season scare you
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Writers workshop Saturday part of SpoCon 2009
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Regis right at home in Bing’s hometown
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Ask friend why she broke confidence
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Collection holds some of Oates’ best
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Keith Urban’s latest fresh, upbeat
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Let’s try to flush out the problem
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Best-selling books
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Horoscope
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‘No girls’
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Social calendar
Idaho Voices
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$600 can openers, stealing flags and pay cuts: Welcome to Boise
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Markers indicate seasonal flu on rise in Panhandle
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1959 Kellogg champs reunite
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Building permits
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Hayden celebrates this year’s VIPs
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calendar
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Church notebook
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Off to the races, throws and jumps
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Arts and music
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New garden center to open just in time for spring planting
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When colors blend, clarity rises
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Satisfy that sweet tooth the German way
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Animal shelters seeking foster help
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Not just for kids
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Bigger, better KYRO Ice Arena coming
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WIN places employment focus on future
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Many factors contribute to flooding
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Rules same for all, superstar or not
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Who’s the bulliest of them all?
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Young students will compete in state geography bee
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Foundation council formed
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Bankruptcies
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Old Dog
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Time to get seeds under the lights
Nation/World
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NPR weighs holding rare on-air pledge drive
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Fargo’s worst may be over
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Karzai endorses Obama’s strategy
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Chinese see bargains in U.S. real estate
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Clashes follow arrest of U.S. ally in Iraq
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An array of goals for Obama’s trip
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Spanish judge hears charges targeting six ex-U.S. officials
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U.S. softens stance on global economy
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China marks 50 years of control over Tibet
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Stocks’ rise offers sliver of optimism for economy
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Space shuttle Discovery returns after ‘great mission’
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Cities’ glow dims for Earth Hour
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Hail, flooding disruptive in Mississippi, Alabama
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Researchers claim Chinese hacking other computers
Spokane
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Inmate who died part of Cold War-era shock testing
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Spin Control: Marmots help legislators lighten up
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Bill on tent cities falters in Senate
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The ripple effect: Journeyman painter makes ‘a step of faith’
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Dog tag’s story still without an ending
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Revisions to river treaty floated
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Some will win, but all take bow
Sports
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50th anniversary of Kellogg title
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Fast Break
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Cardinals pledge full 40 minutes
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Coleman lights up Vandy
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Evans’ 26-footer caps Findlay’s perfect year
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Hendrick linked with Martinsville
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Sounders strike again
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West Valley takes two from Riverside
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Chiefs seal off Seattle
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Thanks, Vandals fans
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GU, WSU do us proud
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Zags fun to watch
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Today’s menu
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Appel leads Stanford
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Bulldogs defended
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Coaches like Gonzaga
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Big men draw focus in Tar Heels-Sooners clash
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GU merits support
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Zags appreciated
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Arnold leads Cougs past Golden Bears
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Cards batter Baylor
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Who’s NBA MVP? Good question
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Iowa State thwarts upset bid
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January’s Sun Devils, Aggies thrive on defense
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‘Queen’ wins world title
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Teixeira continues hot spring
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On the Air
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Today’s Best
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U.S. men’s soccer team earns tie with El Salvador
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Former CCS coaches selected for hall