Archives | October 7, 2010
Results
Business
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Doug Kelley takes the Spokane Catalyst trivia prize — $5 coffee card
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Here’s a hint that puts you one simple step from a $5 coffee card in our trivia challenge
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Retail sales dip in Spokane County in second quarter
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Stocks mixed after positive job news; Dow near 11K
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Retailers report surprising boost for September
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Briefcase
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Growth in chips feeds Honeywell plant’s revival
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Settlement ends mortgage probe of Wells Fargo
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Tax relief company called scam
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Soda industry puts up fight as state considers tax
Features
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I saw an Etsy Bitsy Spider …
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Spate of UFO’s appear over Mongolia…
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Horoscope
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Stage listings
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Arts Calendar
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Second friday
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Gallery listings
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Annie’s Mailbox: Mom ruining transsexual’s life
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Children’s Theatre’s ‘Pirate’ promises to be fun, matey
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Symphony concerts will focus on Russian works
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Coeur d’Alene Symphony opens season
Idaho
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Lively debates for two lower-profile offices
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Informant in Steele case pleads guilty to weapons charges
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Autopsy: No Baton Strike On Creach
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Parting Shot — 10.7.10
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Wild Card/Thursday — 10.7.10
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Scanner Traffic/PM — 10.7.10
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PM Headlines — 10.7.10
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APhoto Of The Day — 10.7.10
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Idaho Debates: LtGov and Secretary of State
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North Idaho Blog roundup — 10.7.10
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Poll: Minnick Leads Labrador 37-31%
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GOP Ad: Allred Too Liberal For Idaho
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Labrador releases own poll, showing Minnick still ahead but lead shrinking
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Idaho state GOP launches anti-Allred ad
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Minnick wins police endorsement, Labrador plans rally with ‘Fire Pelosi Bus’
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‘Fire Pelosi’ Tour Backs Labrador
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Study: NPR ‘Elitist’ & ‘Stuffy’
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O’Donnell: Good Witch? Or Bad Witch?
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Murder-For-Hire Suspect Pleads Guilty
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Archives: Is NIC Board Next Target?
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Stacy: What If Brannon Appeals?
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INW Headlines — 10.7.10
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High Noon: Stripping For A Degree
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Archives: Brannon Court Date Bingo
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Scanner Traffic/AM — 10.7.10
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HBO Poll: Does The Devil Control IEA?
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Olson Blasts Luna For Budget Cuts
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Ad Watch: Allred ad targets Otter for school cuts
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TJR: Charlie Russell For Governor
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Ad Watch: Allred’s latest commercial
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Retired In Montana
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Vik Footballers Best In Region
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Labrador Balks On 14th Amendment
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Study: Desk Job Is Making You Fat
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Mormon Vs. Mormon Vs. Mormon
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AM: Mitt, Butch, & Friends
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FlorineD: Holding Out For A Hero
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J-Mac: Dan & Mike Are Nonpartisan
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Bloggy: ‘I Don’t ‘Hate’ Hate Teabaggers’
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Anderson: Obamamania
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Rain soaking Spokane; more to arrive over weekend
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Timber association will disband after 75 years
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Romney helps Otter reach out to LDS voters
Nation/World
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Peruvian novelist wins Nobel literature prize
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Funeral protest tests limits of free speech
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Oil spill estimates squelched, panel says
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Tornadoes bombard Arizona
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U.S. apologizes to Pakistan
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Bonding research uses widespread
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Calderon proposes police overhaul
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Key witness barred from terrorism trial
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Study finds new suspects in bee disease
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In brief: Deportations from U.S. hit record
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Poll echoes 1994 swing toward GOP
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In brief: Guayabera named official garment
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Puerto Rican police taken in mass arrest
Spokane
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Sentence too long in stabbing case, high court says
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9th Circuit reverses felon voting order
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Kyrgz politician hints at hiking rent for U.S. air base
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WA Senate: Playing the ‘Big Union’ card
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Spokane’s growing links to Kyrgyzstan
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Today’s fun video: No seal of approval
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Baumgartner will halt campaigning temporarily this weekend
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Missing boys found safe in Montana
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Police seek father in boys’ abduction
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Both liquor initiatives take control from state
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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Richard, Knezovich spar over budgeting
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Deputies seek witness in jogger’s fatal injury
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Man accused of trying to lure girls near Valley schools
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Open house to focus on military service
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Baby sitter suspected in 3-year-old’s injury
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Walk to School Day gets students moving
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Accuracy watch
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Clark: Hate-mongers’ primary victims all in the family
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Rally to bring out labor voters focuses on I-1082, Boeing bid
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Woman shot by officer faces charges
Sports
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Cowen would elect to stay Senator
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Cowen knows what he has to do
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Youthful WSU prepares for Oregon
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WSU freshmen on upward career path
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Chicago DL Alston signs with Shock
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Williams joins Tulsa
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A conversation with WSU’s Reggie Moore
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Bouldin bound for Greece
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GSL/CBBN football pairs finalized
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Thursday Prep Page
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Chiefs win is just part of the news
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Duck weather at WSU today
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Today’s Best
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Readers share stories of moose on the loose
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Swift helpers revived Wilbur High A.D.
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In brief: Nilles says yes to GU basketball
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Prep notebook: Crossover brings in top teams
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Lee: CdA Vikings continue to impress
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Prep roundup: NC withstands Shadle’s bevy of shots
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Area roundup: Utah State defeats Idaho in volleyball
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Lee plays his part for Texas Rangers
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Holmberg’s shootout goal lifts Chiefs
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Ferris secondary makes a big statement in the GSL
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In brief: Wade begins recovery from ailing hamstring
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Yankees continue to control Twins
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NFL notes: Moss, Vikings together again
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Scoreboard
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Headed to Pullman, Ducks walk to own beat
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6
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Halladay no-hits Cincinnati Reds
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Today’s menu
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On the air
Washington Voices
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Letters
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Utility tax under consideration
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Pursuit of Paralympic medals tests mettle
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In brief: Caregivers class offered Monday
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La Niña doesn’t guarantee snowier winter
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In brief: Topic: Conservation Futures
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In brief: Chamber music performs Oct. 17
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In brief: Conservation Futures topic of meeting
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Senior meals
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Board may reconsider pingpong at senior center
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Churches plan autumn events
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Education notes: YWCA honors Gonzaga Prep senior
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Family calendar
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Volunteers needed
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Mobile food bank will be at Millwood church on Friday
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StageWest presents ‘Delval Divas’
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Albi hosts ‘Sounds of Thunder’
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Preserving today means treats later
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Sadie
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Park board approves Merkel complex use fees
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Rotary grant lifts hearts of church musicians
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Reunions
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Tekoa, Odessa named Blue Ribbon schools
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Woman from Ghana honored by friends, ‘American family’
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Planting cover crops could feed, weed plot for next year
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Joy shapes her metalwork