Archives | April 12, 2011
Results
Business
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IKEA moving into North Idaho? Not according to the firm’s spokesman
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Amnesty on business taxes reaps close to $30 million for Washington’s general fund
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Unemployment fraud up in 2010, so were recoveries
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Wal-Mart seeks ex-customers with old mantra
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Briefcase
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IMF says economy is recovering
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Fueling some changes
Features
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‘Deadliest Catch’ captains, live on stage at INB
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Toby Keith will play Northern Quest’s new outdoor venue
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I’m still caught up in the ‘Source Code’
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Free ice cream? Is this heaven? No. It’s Ben & Jerry’s.
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1,500 Deodorant Sticks: When Couponers Go to Extremes
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Horoscope
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Cast your vote rating ‘Off the Mark’
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Take action to control your stress
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Liquid nitrogen not available over counter
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Putting a face on Tourette’s syndrome
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Air scents can rub sinuses raw
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Health bulletin board
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Mothers who share
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Wife’s friendship presents decision
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Airtight spheres dangerous, product safety agency warns
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17 Day Diet curbs carbs, then adds them
Idaho
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Megaload knocks out power to two Idaho towns, blocks highway for an hour
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 4.12.11
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Parting Shot — 4.12.11
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Barista: Father Bill Inspired Me
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.12.11
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PM Headlines — 4.12.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.12.11
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3 Anti-Luna Teachers In Hot Water
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Luna Campaign Filing Statement
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Megaload Snaps H12 Power Lines
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Frosted Cupcakes To Open Friday
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When Teddy Roosevelt Visited UI
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Racists Failed To Scare Wassmuth
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Hanging Out With Bill Wassmuth
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Extreme Neighbor Dispute Ends In Jail
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Bozeman High Relives The ‘60s
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INW: WSU Unveils New Uniforms
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High Noon: Just A Hacker
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High School Reunion
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.12.11
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Civil War + 150 Years
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Goedde Pushing Luna Plan Start-Up
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Ex-Ada Clerk Joins Luna Recall Try
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Poll: States Should Handle Wolves
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Arizona Solons OK Guns On Campus
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2 Local Women Head Warrants List
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AM: Bumpersnicker Car
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Buffalo Butt & National Book Week
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Trump Would Run As An Independent
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Edit: Legislature’s Damaging Session
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Moose Collapses On Car On H95
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Fuel Costs Force Adjustments
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Gandhi Grandson Speaks Of Pacifism
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Anderson: Trump Tower
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Sun break should last through the day
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Cave restrictions aim to thwart bat fungus
Marketing
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Get Lit! tomorrow night: Maude Barlow and Down To Earth essay winners
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$1 Million Grant Funds WSU Extension ‘Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth’ Project
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Tuesday Video: Let’s talk about sex
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Law of Mother Earth: Bolivia Set to Pass Law Granting Nature Equal Rights to Humans
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Tim Eyman wins $20,000 award for “shrinking government”
Nation/World
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Las Vegas woman dies after cosmetic surgery
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Budget cuts target health, housing, school programs
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Rare, stolen comic book returns
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Drone mistakes Americans for insurgents, kills 2
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Syria faces increased international pressure
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Libyan rebels reject peace proposal
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Agency rates nuclear severity at highest level
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Ban on Islamic veils meets protests, arrests in France
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Appeals court won’t lift stay on Arizona immigration law
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Defeated Ivorian ruler seized
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Obama campaign to start in Chicago
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Treatment of D.C. in budget riles some
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Other nations also address the issue
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Obama looks to taxes
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Romney forms group to weigh presidential bid
Other
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The South Perry Street Fair and Parade
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Grant Garden update
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South Perry represented in Olympia
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Curious neighbors want to know:
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Northeast Community Center celebration
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Tonight’s city council meeting
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The festival association meets today
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Arthur Street closed on Thursday
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A ‘seedy’ start
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Upcoming Arbor Day events promote value of trees
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Another opening to be filled
Outdoors
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Snow conditions great, resorts closed: time to skin up
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Marmot counters needed at Olympic National Park
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Deadliest Catch crew coming to Spokane
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Lawmakers unite against spree poachers
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Drawdown makes Roosevelt shore fishing difficult
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Bears emerging from long winter – and they’re hungry
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International Wildlife Film Fest coming to Sandpoint
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Spring bear hunters must be careful observers
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Bloomsday jump-starts backpacking season
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Enjoy free access to national parks
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Long-distance hikers talk on wildflower and wild lands
Spokane
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WA Lege Day 93: Senate budgets out
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WA Lege Day 93: Domestic partner surrogacy bill passes Senate
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WA Lege Day 93: A place by any other name…
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Today’s fun video: OR Lege not taking itself too seriously
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WA Lege Day 93: Senate looks back 150 years
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No Shuttle for Museum of Flight
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WA Lege Day 93: Senate budgets after day of votes
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WNBA drafts familiar names
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Civil War, one soldier’s take
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Idaho records 04/12/11
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In brief: Fire forces residents out
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City removes trees on Grand
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In brief: FTC addresses abandoned clinic bid
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Kootenai County’s prosecutor wins local civil rights award
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Tax amnesty plan draws 7,000 applicants in Washington
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Washington records
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Blind man dies when bus rolls over him
Sports
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Spokane Chiefs take 2-1 series lead
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Chiefs domiante Americans
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Cougs’ kicking game a work in progress
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WSU’s last week of spring has warm start
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Vijil back in the game
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Prep softball, baseball notebooks
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Ferris alone in first in GSL baseball
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Chiefs have week in Tri-City
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Vandersloot and Bjorkland and WNBA draft roundup
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Tuesday morning WSU links and notes
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Great Northern League baseball standings crowded at top
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Chiefs, Tri-City resume tonight
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Cougs don new duds
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M’s late rally knocks off Blue Jays
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Scoreboard
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Today’s menu
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Lake City’s Stangel zeroes out softball opponents
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Norman Chad: NBA playoffs a treasure, but there’ll be no prize for Heat
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On the air
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In Brief: Wizards hand resting Celtics overtime loss