Archives | April 21, 2011
Results
Business
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New rules protecting air passengers unveiled
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Kindle owners to access e-books from 11,000 libraries
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Investors snap up cheap homes as foreclosures drag down prices
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Dish ruling OK’d
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Boeing accused of strike retaliation
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Apple earns big
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Deal lets poker sites resume
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Shift at Google means $1.25 million for former CEO
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Markets rise on strong tech earnings
Crime/Public Safety
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Eddie Ray Hall sentenced to 16 years
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Edgar Steele trial drew volunteer jurors
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Prop. 8 judge speaking at GU tonight
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Taco protester arraigned on gun charge
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Alert police sgt. nabs car theft suspect
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Wash. farms named in trafficking suit
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Tips sought on unregistered sex offender
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Spokane man accused of child rape
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Prostitute attacked in torture chamber
Features
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‘Poppins’ and ‘Frankenstein’ booked for Best of Broadway
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Steve Earle booked into the Fox
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Duck and Cover…
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Horoscope
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Dr. Gott: Surgery declined for senior
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Richardson, SJO team for benefit at the Bing tonight
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Generation after generation continues to be wowed by ‘Cats’
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Stage listings
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Spokane, North Idaho students make EWU’s winter honor roll
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Arts calendar
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Annie’s Mailbox: It’s worth trying to patch things up
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Gallery listings
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Vote on ‘Off the Mark’; then check out ‘Dustin’
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.21.11
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P.S. Dean Huggins’ Old Wagon
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NYTimes Spotlights NI Enviro Fight
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.21.11
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PM: Gonzaga Releases Manny Arop
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Mine rescuers may drill second tunnel
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.21.11
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Otter allows school-funding floor bill, HB 315, to become law without his signature
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Guv declares May ‘Lupus Awareness Month’
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NIdaho Blogs: Tad Laughs Last
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Keough Questions Task Force Makeup
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Federal judge steps down from prison lawsuit
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Edgar Steele Defense Suffers Setback
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Luna Foes Announce Petition Sites
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SR Blogs: A Last Breaking Of Bread
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Setback for Steele’s bid to challenge FBI tapes
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Illusive Sunset
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Why Idaho Cows Are Contented?
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Why Go To Spokane Besides Meth?
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Herb: When You’re Tired Of Airports
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INW: New Prison Deputy Rebounds
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State Board endorses faculty shake-up at ISU
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Kootenai County ‘Payables’ Online
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OTV: Bouncer Report Smells Fishy
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.21.11
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Big Sky Gay Partnerships Lose Ruling
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SOS From Hucks Facebook Friends
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Poll: Many Exclusive Cellphone Users
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Otter Cancels Mullan ‘Capital For Day’
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Cody: Lake City Bars Full Of ‘Tools’
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Guv cancels planned ‘Capital for a Day’ in Mullan next week
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Alice Rankin Turns 80
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Cindy: Ex-Foster Kids ‘Rise Above’
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Sis: Rather Be Andy Than Barney
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Archbishop Praises William & Kate
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AM: Cops Can’t Profile Motorcyclists
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Redux: Downtown Bar Report, Part 2
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Luna Seeks A Few Good Techies
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City, Sanders Beach Owners Settle
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LCDC Will Have $11.7M To Invest
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Ramirez: The Combover
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Cold rain, wet snow dampen Inland Northwest again
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Accuracy watch
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Lake City board should have $11.7 million pot
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Camera shows no sign of miner
Marketing
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Over 175 South Hill residents have signed up to make their homes more energy efficient with SustainableWorks
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Why I dyed my mullet green: Bio-Dome, Fern Gully, and other eco-friendly fun
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Animal rights activists stop goldfish racing at Tacoma bar
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Watch the brother of rig worker killed on Deepwater Horizon speak to Congress
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Spokane Riverkeeper Earth Month Art Auction at South Perry Farmer’s Market
Nation/World
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Bill to charge park visitors heads to Governor
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Saudi charged in Cole bombing
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FAA implements new rules, fires two
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Lawsuits allege Thai workers abused
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New York grows green-energy plan
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Obama defends record at Facebook meeting
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Firefighters gain ground in Texas
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Putin speech signals aspirations for 2012
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Military chief slams Pakistan
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BP suit blames rig owner
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Sender: Email wasn’t racist
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Obamas to attend shuttle launch
Outdoors
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Discover Pass approved by Washington Legislature
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Pontoon safety class offered by Spokane Fly Fishers
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10 ways people can boost migratory birds
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Blowout blocks Salmon River, creates new rapid
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Columbia spring chinook still lagging
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Snow, slides clog St. Joe River Road
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Washington Walleye tournament series starts in May
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Landers: Sportsmen fee hikes loom in Olympia
Spokane
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MLK bomb suspect indicted on new charges
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New details released in Forker Road homicide
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Freeman taps CdA principal for superintendent
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WA Lege Day 102: Medical marijuana bill passes Senate
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Eddie Ray Hall sentenced to 16 years
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WA Lege Day 102: Medical marijuana, workers comp
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Eight apply for Spokane Valley council seat
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Biker at bill signing may have been involved in killing
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In brief: Washington bans ‘bath salt’ substance
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Arrested felon posted to racist website
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Western journalists killed in rebel-held Libyan city
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Cell-only trend driven by necessity
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No agreement on final state budgets
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CdA, homeowners reach Sanders Beach settlement
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Otter vetoes health measure
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Clark: Interim vortex will engulf chief
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Foundation honors outstanding students
Sports
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Kennedy’s homer all Mariners need
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Whitworth discus mark fell after 50 years
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Former Vandal Iupati shows up, shares insight at practice
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Iupati visits Vandals as spring winds down
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Chiefs take on powerful Winterhawks
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Esks sign former Eag star Sherritt
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Arop leaving; Daniels not involved at UC Davis
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Thursday Prep Page
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Lee: Plenty of assistants would make great head coaches
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Major League Baseball takes over Dodgers
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In brief: Chiefs’ Johnson suspended
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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In brief: Ginobili return helps Spurs tie up Grizzlies
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Scoreboard
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CV boys edge Mt. Spokane while Bears girls romp
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On the air
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Jones looked like ‘a million’ for scouts
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Today’s menu
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Best paid? Not Yankees
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Area roundup: Clinesmith finalist for CWU job
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Steeplechase will be part of 48th Mooberry Relays
Washington Voices
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Senior activities
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Lottery
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In brief: Local celebrities will dance for votes in theater benefit
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Rogers cyberteam fourth at nationals
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In brief: Free food will be offered at East Valley Baptist
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Liberty Lake police blotter
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Vocal Point: City has chance to plan its future correctly
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Quilters’ work warms refugees around the world
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Education Notes: ‘Fiddler’ at St. George’s
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High school alums to play basketball
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Benefit dinner for therapy-horse program set for April 30
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Community Services
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Weather: Sudden spring swarm of twisters deadly, costly
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Senior meals
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Valley Council takes key step to kill SARP
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Day care feels pinch of state’s cuts
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Creature Feature: Monty, a mixed-breed male
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Local high schoolers’ dream becomes nonprofit reality
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Birches need shade, adequate water
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Prior’s art explores how every idea, emotion, person connects
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Playground reopens with renewed spirit
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Ex-foster children ‘rise above’ to enroll in college, aid others