Archives | February 25, 2011
Results
Business
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Dish Network hardly better than Comcast, sees cord-cutting, penny-pinching
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OK, our final post on the dang stink bug nemesis
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Sterling International looks to go after stinkbugs later this year
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It pays to be rich if you need a credit card
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Plan to retire jobless debt headed to Idaho House
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Former Spokane airport official named new Salem airport manager
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New-home sales drag on economy
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Briefcase
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Valley Fire to get new building
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Toyota recall to fix pedals
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Home prices still falling from bubble
Features
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Extreme cold…
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Everything truly is a remix
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One weekend only: Presenting Gregory Bateson
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Academy rolls the dice with untested co-hosts
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‘Faith Card’ based on the human touch
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‘Hall Pass’ tired, raunchy
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Horoscope
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Nightclubs
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Seeing old signs that led to split
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There’s a proper way to eat an ice cream cone
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Connick Jr. takes center stage on PBS
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Series suspended after Sheen tirade
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Coming Up
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Clark reaps the rewards of hard work
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ABC to offer live video from Oscars
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Re-edited ‘Bieber’ in 3-D follows fan suggestions
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Megamind is a villain you can fall in love with
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Film calendar
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Actor Spacey makes anti-hero likable
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Annual festival celebrates legendary composer
ID Government
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The week that was…
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Nullification bill’s demise…
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Denney asked Bell to pull her motion to shift $5 million
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How the hearing ended…
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Crowd is restive after nullification bill killed
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Nullification bill killed on voice vote
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McKenzie: ‘We are on record as opposing that’
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Plan to finance state’s unemployment debt to feds clears House committee
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Testimony: ‘Oligarchy,’ ‘I will go to jail,’ ‘Worse than Dracula,’ ‘Terribly irresponsible’
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JFAC puts off $5 million transfer
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Wrestling with budget cuts…
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Bell: IPTV budget ‘has become a lot about transparency in government’
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Pearce: ‘A giant step into socialism’
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Barbieri on HB 117: ‘There is nothing to stop the federal government’
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JFAC co-chairs identify $5 million to help fill state’s budget hole
Idaho
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TGIF Wild Card — 2.25.11
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Parting Shot — 2.25.11
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Charter School Waiting List Grows
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.25.11
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INW/PM Headlines — 2.25.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 2.25.11
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North Idaho Blogs — 2.25.11
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Spring (Training) Has Sprung
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Why Ask Why?
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Idaho No. 2 Most Conservative State
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Hecla May Pay $263M For Pollution
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Hecla says $263 million pollution settlement possible
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Marble Lake
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Vickie’s Hunch: IEA Will Sue
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Judge Denies Steele Venue Change
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Another Idaho Powerball Millionaire?
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AWOL Pistons, Ex-Zag Daye Miss Bus
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High Noon: Worse Than ‘Dracula’?
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Judge denies change-of-venue request for Steele trial
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AM Scanner Traffic — 1.25.11
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White House Owner Meant No Harm
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Idaho senators kill nullification bill
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Rolling Out The Red Carpet
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Hucks Poll: Unions Get Nod
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‘Obamacare’ Vote Disappoints Vick
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‘Nullification’ Dies In Senate Panel
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J-Mac: Reunion With Sis Went Great
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Missing Hayden man, 85, found hypothermic
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Sunset Snow Drift
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Kelcie: I Don’t Enjoy Being A Girl
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Student Sues For Not Making Team
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Marty: Jeers To Rep. Dick Harwood
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AM Headlines — 2.25.11
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Senate Hears ‘Nullification’ Arguments
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Hagadone Announces Downtown Club
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Ramirez: Wisconsin Senate Seats
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Senate OKs school reform
Nation/World
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U.S. negotiating tactics may have raised tensions
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U.S., allies consider sanctions against Libya
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In brief: Discovery taking final trip to space
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Study: Hot flashes may be healthy
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Budget cuts find support in Senate
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Wisconsin troopers go to holdouts’ homes
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Hundreds arrested following agent death
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Saudi student charged with plotting attack
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Small earthquake felt in Honolulu
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In brief: Relatives arrive; death toll climbs
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Gadhafi blames bin Laden
Outdoors
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Wolf poaching in Methow confirmed
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“Big” expectations for spring chinook run
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Rep. Hastings vows to block breaching Snake River dams
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REI recalling 160 Novara Fusion bikes
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Option cites removal of Lake Roosevelt cabins
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Chilly Hilly bicycle tour to live up to name this weekend
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Robins looking forward to spring, too
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Avalanche advisory: now is safer than later
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Ice fisherman jigs up a whopper
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Silver Bow offers crash course in fly fishing
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Jennings: Who’s flying high at Schweitzer?
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Weekly fishing report: Ready for March openers?
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Lowe looks for aid to document unmatched Eiger climb
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Hunting and fishing
Spokane
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Storage facility in the Valley burns
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Sex offender wanted after child pornography found
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Washington records
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Idaho records, 2/25/11
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Jail plan raises questions
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In brief: Steele wants trial moved to Wyoming
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Snow leaves region adrift
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Boeing wins tanker contract
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DNA index helps link suspects to crimes
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Murder charge filed on inmate
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Accuracy watch
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No. 2 Spokane really does try harder
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Fugitive couple shot by Idaho trooper were married
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CdA, Post Falls districts hope to levy voter approval
Sports
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Spokane Chiefs blank Prince George
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NIC in hunt for national wrestling title
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Full house expected for Vandersloot, GU seniors sendoff
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LC girls Tacoma-bound; G-Prep gets a shot Saturday
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Johnson gets 100, Bardaro hatter as Chiefs roll PG 8-0
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Whitworth plays for NWC tournament crown
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Day after Saint Mary’s
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Eags suffer tough loss to MSU
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Class of 2007 highlight of women’s roundup
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Vandersloot’s parents take charge of the ball
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Some help for WSU on Thursday night
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Defending state champ Coeur d’Alene in good shape after first day
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On the air
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Numerous big men shuffled around in NBA trades
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EWU loses critical game to Montana State
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Scoreboard
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Beckham back with Galaxy
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Moscow boys defeat Sandpoint for 4A state berth
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Rose leads surging Bulls over Heat
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Olympic veteran Steve Omischl brings his aerial show to Schweitzer
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Whitworth advances to NWC tournament finale
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Lakers stand pat during trading season
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Today’s menu
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BYU, San Diego State build friendly rivalry
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Vandals pick up key road win over Nevada
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WSU coach Wulff learns to change with the times
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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Penn has fight in him
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Lewis and Clark grad Seidensticker leads Montana State’s women past EWU