Archives | September 23, 2010
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Business
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US restricts, EU bans controversial diabetes pill
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Blockbuster files for bankruptcy protection
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Initial claims for unemployment aid rise to 465K
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Completed extension will expand airport’s capability
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GM stock recoup price: $133
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Geithner has high hopes for U.S. banks
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Many exiting mortgage plan
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In brief: Seattle utility settles on impact fees
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Cards provide spending options for college students
Idaho
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No fine for Hart on PAC report discrepancy
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Man arrested in Kellogg newspaper office torching
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NIC president diagnosed with breast cancer
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Warming trend arrives for weekend
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Ethics panel says Hart should leave committee
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Ad criticizes Otter’s school budget cuts
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Help needed to tend native plants
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Discontent over funding could impact Idaho schools race
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Crapo, Risch sponsor wolf delisting bill
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Owl Hoot event Saturday in CdA
Nation/World
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Eddie Fisher dead at 82
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Obama presses Mideast peace in UN address
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Study: Mammograms offer limited benefit
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Elite Afghan teams bankrolled by CIA
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Megachurch pastor accused of abuse
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Egg companies give Congress few answers
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Ahmadinejad incites strife among Iranian factions
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Obama unveils new plans for targeting U.S. aid
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In brief: Violence clouds Mideast talks
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House Republicans intend to make ‘Pledge to America’
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Free preventive health care among changes that begin today
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Insect fears cause recall of infant formula
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Bloomberg endorses Cuomo for N.Y. governor
Spokane
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Police Guild threatens suit over potenial layoffs
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Deputies may not have been fired upon
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Spokane man dies after altercation with caretaker
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Alleged child molester also worked at East Central day care
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Board votes unanimously to move Jefferson Elementary
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Free workshop offers brick and mortar lessons Saturday
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Parking garage planned near courthouse
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ACLU argues city denied rights
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Passive home on cutting edge
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Vigil tonight for homicide victims
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Clark: Idling minds run a bit rich on track tribute
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Democrats call for patience as critics decry health care law
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Cancer resource fair Saturday at SCC
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Comment sought on rail yard cleanup
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Shadle Park teacher to return
Sports
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Mt. Spokane scores first win over Mead in volleyball
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WSU recalls USC debacle of 2008
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Portland, Tri-City teams to beat in WHL’s U.S. Division
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Seahawks pick McLoughlin as new president
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Idaho High School football polls
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Washington prep football polls
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Area roundup: Cougs edge Huskies in golf
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6
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In brief: Steelers hand starting QB role to Batch
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Scoreboard
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Lee: Covering preps with unbiased eye
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Prep notes: Wildcats seek 1st win over Mead
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Heavily recruited Sankey has shot at GSL mark
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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Pac-10 picks I Vince Grippi
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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New-look Chiefs ready to start season
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Vandals improve their rankings
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MLB notes: Guillen wants straight talk
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Prep roundup: LC stops Prep in shootout
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Tuel got first taste of college football last year against USC
Washington Voices
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Trinity graduate wins essay contest
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Groups join to organize Spokane River cleanup
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Family calendar
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In brief: Kiwanis clubs plan Key Leader conference
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Religion notes: Greek Festival offers food, dancing
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Preacher’s son’s labor won fair lady
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In brief: Indian dance ballet will be presented Oct. 2
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In brief: Used clothing sale starts Friday
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Black Lab has a nose for arson
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Reunions
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It’s never too late to adopt a companion
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Indian summer offers last chance for a bit of heat
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Southside senior center plans dog party
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Somebody needs you
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In brief: Kiwanis clubs will hold Key Leader conference
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Accuracy watch
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Region in brief: Taste of the Valley Saturday during Valleyfest
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Council examines contracts in effort to ease budget deficit
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Spokane Valley City Council approves contract for city manager
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Southeast Spokane County Fair opens Friday
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Liberty Lake skateboarder sets world record
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Valleyfest offers more weekend events
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Spokane Guilds’ School fundraiser starts Oct. 1
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LifePrint child safety event Saturday at dental office
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‘Sleepy Hollow’ opens Oct. 1 at Theater Arts
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Indian dance ballet to take the stage Oct. 2
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In brief: Just Between Friends used clothing sale starts Friday
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Coats 4 Kids drive under way
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View new homes during festival
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Rogers candidate for historic registers
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Local brothers score big at Wii national games
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Harvest seeds today for next year’s garden
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Senior meals