Archives | September 17, 2009
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Features
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New evidence surfacing in Otto Zehm case…
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Mary Travers, true to the very end…
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Art Galleries
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Stage listings
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Horoscope
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Arts calendar
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Annie’s Mailbox: Support husband – not his parents
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Films
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Allegro opens with ‘Britannia’
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Dr. Gott: Cutting sugar helped woman with Meniere’s
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Interplayers’ season debut offers romantic comedy with edge
Idaho
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Thursday Wild Card
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Harry World
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Field Trips for Killers?
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Is Glenn Beck Bad for America?
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Baseball’s Bad Boys
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What a pain in the neck
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Golden Glow
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I know a stud when I see one
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N. Idaho woman impaled by tree limb recovering
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Press says Idahoans Struggling
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Blog Round Up (Kinda, Sorta)
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Nimoy Sings the Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
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Unusual Medical News
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More Charges May Come in Zehm Case
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The Race from Race
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RIP Mary Travers
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Bonner County police logs, Sept. 15 and 16
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Golden glow greets early risers
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Sen. Risch is among the richest in Congress
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Accuracy watch
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Risch among the richest
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Public input sought on Heyburn State Park plan
Nation/World
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He’s 8-foot-1 and ready for love
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World in brief: Military closes desert prison
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Poorer nations still reeling
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Folk singer Mary Travers dies
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Norton faces federal probe
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ACORN to review actions
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Decision on troops to take time
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Tech last to see Le, source tells paper
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Tooth implant restores sight
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Study finds unhealthy salt levels
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Subsidies, regulations drive health reform bill
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‘Laugh-In’s’ Henry Gibson dies at 73
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Nation in brief: Wrestling executive to challenge Dodd
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Pakistan claims arrest of militant commander
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Escalating drug violence leaves 30 dead in Juarez
Spokane
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‘Criminally insane’ killer escapes
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S-R wins Cowles Cup, other photo awards
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Court throws out medical malpractice law
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Police investigating fatal crash in Ferry County
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Nespelem fire evacuees returning home
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Spokane’s traffic unit focusing on crosswalks
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Idaho records
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Region in brief: Police arrest two in OxyContin cases
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Washington records
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Group grades cruise pollution
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Perseverance nets Northwest tour
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Police seek tips on two suspects
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Shooting suspect, released on bail, flees
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Baby, mom safe after Amber Alert
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Superintendent: D’s should suffice
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Region in brief: Gracin to perform at fair tonight
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Teen gets 22 years in killing
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Dropout rate prompts call for tax measure
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Zehm inquiry continuing
Sports
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Freshmen LBs making mark at UI
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Our late Thursday WSU post
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Kong, Harris join GU fold
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Tuel may be next WSU quarterback
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Mike & Greg Show
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GU releases schedule
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Chiefs ready for opener
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Official: Kong is a Zag
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Eagles move Brown to defense
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WHL west, team-by-team
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Thoughts on “running it up”
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The trouble with predictions
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WSU links for your Thursday
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Ferris senior distance runner learns from past races
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Anderson puts football behind
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Idaho preps: Lakeland belongs with IEL teams
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Washington preps: Not all routs take the worst route
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Idaho’s new hunt
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In brief: Blue Mountain hunters should expect road delays
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How to de-skunk dog
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Travelers restricted on return
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Pac-10 picks
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Conservative season
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Care for meat a field priority
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Work, luck key to elk hunt
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Birds poised for comeback
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Odds high despite shorter seasons
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Early youth seasons quality time for family
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Newsmakers
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Mora takes 49ers game in stride
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Sky teams set out to bag Grizzlies
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Cougs take five after 11-0 start
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Cross Country Boys
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Sparks defeat hobbled Storm in opener
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Cross country Girls
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Scoreboard
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Roundup: Wildcats turn back G-Prep
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Today’s menu
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On the Air
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Sports in brief: NCAA president dies of cancer
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Today’s Best
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Sports in brief: Teens admit to vandalizing player’s lawn
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Baseball notebook: MLB suspends two brawlers
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Calling all Jets fans
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Doohan guides Bullpups to win
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Expanding elk still elusive in NE Washington
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Check stations critical to game management
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Where elk winter well
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Make the right call for elk
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Preserve your hunt options
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Disabled get roads to success
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Cougar seasons vary by weapon
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Hunting swift targets
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Waterfowl staging
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Clubs open for sighting rifles
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New fall turkey season
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Watch for rule tweeks
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When wolves claim your kill
Washington Voices
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Spokane Valley church produces bountiful harvest
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Cindy Hval: Grid clinic for moms an eye-opener
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In brief: ‘Penzance’ to help Kiwanis
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Crowds packed revamped Spokane pools over summer
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Iraq veteran earns Bronze Star
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Animals can signal change in weather
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In brief: Race for the Cure registration still open
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Spokane-area public schools offer tutoring
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September days filled with fests in Elk
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Somebody needs you
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Religion notebook: Recital marks anniversary at St. Augustine
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In brief: Spokane County fire commissioner post open
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Restoration of hall feted at EWU
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Liberty Lake wants parks, but how many?
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Group honors firefighter for river rescue effort
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Family calendar
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Troops’ letters reveal gratitude and commitment
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Hispanic festival honors roots
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County reports drop in summer pool use
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Neighborhood updates
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Feature creature: Milly
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Medical Lake law enforcement contract ‘on schedule’
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Cheney residents’ ashes to find home
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Sprague-Appleway revitalization gets slight delay
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Garden designer offers workshops
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Artists help Habitat for Humanity
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Farm honors Spokane legacy
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Camp Lutherhaven faces ongoing water woes
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Even after the blast, well, they’re still having one
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VA presents $8 million grant to cemetery
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Valley, GSI working out differences