Archives | May 27, 2010
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Business
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Apples permits don’t say when its downtown Spokane store will open
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Permits reveal Apple’s plan for downtown Spokane store
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Roundup: mortgage rates, economic rebound, jobless claims
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In brief: Judge dismisses Boeing fraud suit
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Euro concerns sink stocks
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Judge freezes assets of two Spokane men
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Facebook announces new privacy settings
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Apple passes Microsoft
Idaho
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Thursday Wild Card 5-27
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APhoto Of The Day — 5.27.10
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Burglar’s unclean record further soiled
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Don’t touch the tricycle
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It’s not like we’re in Seattle or anything
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Rainfall record falls in Spokane
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I-90 Reopens To 4 Lanes @ Post Falls
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I-90 back to four lanes at Post Falls
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Settlement pending for UI retiree lawsuit
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Idaho road deaths decline
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Drug firms pay up in Idaho settlement
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High Noon: A better shot
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Cindy H: Patriotism on Parade
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Benewah County: T-Rex country?
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The Coke machine of the future
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Sis: Labrador Win Continues R’s Rift
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Shedding A Mullet For Marital Bliss?
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TJP: Now It’s Labrador’s Turn For Vetting
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Update: Police looking for missing child, mother
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Memorial Day Flags
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HBO Poll: Labrador Will Beat Minnick
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Green, Nelson Want County Administrator
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Lee DeWyze Wins American Idol IX
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Heller: Thinking Summer
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Seven arrests in North Idaho drug case
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Election shakes status quo for Idaho GOP
Nation/World
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House votes to repeal ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’
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Obama asserts responsibility for fixing oil disaster
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Morocco festival features Elton John
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‘People Are Funny’ host Linkletter dies at 97
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Crown in low-key ‘Idol’ season goes to DeWyze
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Rules help foods shed fatty image
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State limits access to Walden after rains
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Arctic drilling plans will be suspended
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China hints it may rebuke North Korea
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World in brief: ‘Carpet of frogs’ closes highway in Greece
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Hypersonic test ‘went very well for a first flight’
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U.S. will count on allies more
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Nation in brief: Activists plead in Landrieu case
Spokane
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Washington justices dealt online poker question
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Former Spokane man convicted of Nevada rape, murder
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Judge postpones Thompson’s criminal trial by a few days
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Man accused of pepper-spraying couple, 3-year-old
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Missing child now in custody of relative
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Suspected heroin seized after driver hits building
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In brief: Bicyclist blamed in bank robberies
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Idaho records
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Clark Collection will enliven family fun at funeral home
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CdA educators accept six-day pay cut
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Arizona law faces federal challenge
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Health officials attempting to give kids a better shot
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Former resident sues Morning Star
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Spokane burglary suspect returns to jail
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Washington records
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GOP Senate field still wide
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New commissioners want restructuring vote
Sports
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Good start at Star Track
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Catching up with Huey Whittaker
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Thursday Prep Page
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State 4A/3A/2A track results
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Chewelah throwers ready to go
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Indy 500 tackles hot-button issue
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Athletes weathered mean spring
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Cheney’s Stralsers cap busy careers
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On the air
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Sounders find offense in exhibition
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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In brief: Federer heeds advice to win in 2nd round
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Cook guides Cougs
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Thomas, LC, Bezdicek win
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Ching’s dream reaches an end
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Johnston looks for triple play
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Woods will be at Memorial
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Today’s menu
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Magic keep hopes alive
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Baseball notebook: Guillen blows top over calls
Washington Voices
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In brief: Memorial Day service planned
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In brief: Shred event today at Intermountain bank
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Wood shop students to display work
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Vinegar Flats area ready for revitalization
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Titan
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Iceland’s volcanic ash clouds can affect growing season
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In brief: Arbor Crest hosting fundraiser
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In brief: Iris show June 5 at Valley Mall
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Auditions June 5 for Elk’s Got Talent
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Lottery winners
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Refurbished mascot has a storied past
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Letters
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In brief: Arbor Crest plans fundraiser
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Freya’s breezy beauty
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St. Mark’s Lutheran to install new pastor
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Cancer survivor runs for her life
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Patriotism rang true on parade route
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Somebody needs you
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In brief: Spokane Bridge Walk June 5
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Spokane Bridge Walk scheduled for June 5
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Grants sought for projects
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Senior meals
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Seventh-grader’s design has Spokane covered
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Renovated and revved
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Takin’ it from the streets
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Playground welcomes all
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Nature’s beauty inspires artist
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Sea Cadets prove formative for youth
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Gardeners showing more interest in organic products