Archives | November 11, 2010
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Features
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Fair Game’ is a fair retelling of real events
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Jamaica’N Me Homesick #6
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Old soldiers and youngsters…
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Super Easy, Super Smart Beauty Secrets
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Stage listings
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Arts calendar
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Gallery listings
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Arts briefs: Quartet celebrates heritage
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Inland Crafts kicks off today
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Horoscope
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Spokane Symphony offers tribute to Big Bands of ’40s
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Second Friday ArtWalk receptions
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‘Yo Gabba’ lands at INB for two performances
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Annie’s Mailbox: Poem in honor of Veterans Day
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Keys to coping with change of life: nutrition, exercise, not smoking
Idaho
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CdA firm watched Ohio tower fall wrong way
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Wild Card/Thursday — 11.11.10
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P.S. Austin Daye Making NBA Mark
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Veterans Day: ‘Are We Worth It?’
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At 102, Each Day Is A Celebration
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‘The Last Dance Of Fall’
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PM Scanner Traffic — 11.11.10
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Brandon Adam: An Update, A Salute
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Rain, not snow, forecasted tonight
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Preview: Idaho Vandals Vs. Boise
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CdA Firm Blows Up Wrong-Way Stack
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INW: Big Loads Ready To Roll?
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The Way We Were — DFO
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Jim & Cyndi Survive Cruise Trip
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Write-Ins Can Win
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Trail Gives Up On Hemp Resolution
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Fast Lane Lube Still On The Job
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High Noon: Food Inspection Hit List
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Coeur d’Alene Tribe Honors Veterans
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AM Scanner Traffic — 11.11.10
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Bob Wire: Campaigns Are Too Long
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SI: UI, Boise Meeting For Last Time?
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Hucks Poll: Boise State To Win Again
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Forgetful Tooth Fairy Takes Flight
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Christie: Brannon Action Helps No One
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‘Slurpee Unity Tour’ Under Way
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Spence: Dems Should Look In Mirror
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Paper Dumps Top Political Cartoonist
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SR: Niehaus Called Helluva Game
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AM: A Close Encounter With Lutefisk
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Remembering: Veterans Day 2010
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OTV: Working Holidays Doesn’t Suck
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Mic: WAC Right To Whack BSU Coach
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J-Mac: I Pay While Phil Hart Skates
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Signe: A Never-Ending Parade
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Tribe ceremony honors veterans
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Mega-loads permits issued but shipments delayed
Nation/World
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Local couples describe ill-fated cruise
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In brief: Drill moratorium claim called error
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Showdown looms for GOP on earmarks
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U.S. will encourage global trade reform
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France allows ‘Zoe’ Renault
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Miranda Lambert wins big at CMAs
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British identify plane bombs’ target
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‘Don’t ask’ repeal not seen as risky
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Signs in Mexico allege cartel offer to disband
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Pink sparkler may set mark for diamonds
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Deficit plan would delay benefits, cut spending
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Iraq has deal to form a new government
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Graphic tobacco warnings unveiled
Other
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It gets dark - but people are still here
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Felt will keep you warm
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Support local business
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Farmers market talk
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A little bit of this and a little bit of that
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Valley Precinct offers after hours call box
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Idaho Experts Called to Address Global Lead Issue
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Market back at The Shop
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SRTMC helps drivers avoid winter driving challenges
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Juice your fruit!
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Cougar spotted near school
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Today’s highlights
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Sports fans are mourning
Spokane
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Investigators probe cause of apartment fire
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Spokane market sees rush hours after Four Loko ban
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Man stabbed in morning confrontation; assailant at large
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Man arrested for 7-Eleven beer robbery
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Mariners’ voice Niehaus dies at 75
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Idaho records
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Chester Elementary taps holiday for citizenship lesson
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CHAS opening Valley Clinic
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Grand jury indicts ‘Barefoot Bandit’
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Rail track recycling saves money on Hanford cleanup
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Washington records
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Clark: Sometimes heritage is hard to swallow
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Latest vote count still favors Wiggins
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Crash injures two on icy U.S. 2
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Bomb components allegedly dumped
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Airway Heights prison to lose about 45 jobs
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Ruling upholds online sex sting
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State bans alcoholic energy drinks
Sports
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Mead reaches State 4A volleyball semifinals
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Mead wins two on first day
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Jags, Zags open regular season
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Ortiz signs with Shock
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Grading WSU’s young lions on defense
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WSU finishes up OSU prep
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Vandals need to reduce big errors
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Zags, Wildcats in Seattle next season
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First Pac-12 basketball schedule unveiled
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Chiefs pleased with Eastern swing
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Chiefs pleased with progress
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Thursday, preps
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Win tickets to Cougar Hardwood Classic
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CBBN rejects GSL proposal, again
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Mitchell’s arrival perfect timing
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More on GU’s 2011 class
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EWU to honor women’s team, Pac-10 announces schedule
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Montana will stick with Big Sky
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WSU items and a couple bonus links
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Washington State volleyball glance
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Idaho preps preview: Girls basketball
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Zalopanys create Mead volleyball symphony
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Improved U-Hi wary of Mt. Spokane’s talent
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Carroll loses sleep over skid
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Newsmakers
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WAC expected to announce addition of three schools
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In brief: Jazz pull off another road comeback
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Ferris set for defensive test
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Vandals sign three of expected four
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University running back makes big adjustments
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Garfield High guard who has national merit tops Huskies’ list
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Area roundup: CCS women blank Peninsula in playoffs
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6
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Top-ranked CdA Vikings resemble No. 2 Capital
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Cougars follow recent trend by oversigning
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In brief: Broncos get big football donation
Washington Voices
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Church bazaars offer crafts, treats
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In brief: Free food distribution will be Friday
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Controlling gophers requires changing garden techniques
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Group of Rogers High graduates continue to socialize, reminisce
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Examiner mulls fate of dog that bit children
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Council changes fees
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Job training for teens
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In brief: Christmas boxes for children still needed
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In brief: Mind Body, Spirit Fair is Saturday
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In brief: AARP seeking volunteers to staff tax preparation sites
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Rogers High students in national cyberwar contest
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Too early to determine fallout from volcanoes
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Education Notes: Ferris High presents musical ‘Godspell’
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Deep sigh of relief follows rancorous election season
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Letters
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In brief: Operation Christmas Child seeks donations for gifts
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Girls Day Out encourages shopping in neighborhood stores
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Civil War veteran buried in Spokane
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Forgetful Tooth Fairy takes flight
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In brief: Grange plans open house, potluck
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Family calendar
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South Perry market out in the cold again
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Hillyard panel seeks more police presence
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‘Equine counselors’ used to connect with kids
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Honor system works for North Idaho potter
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Earthman a serial celebrant at 102
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Celiac group offers support, resources
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Senior meals