Archives | February 4, 2011
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Features
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Elton John will play Spokane Arena on April 8
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Elton John at Arena April 8
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NPR, your reporters don’t speak too good
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Let’s begin the weekend with a German heist flick
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Mubarak to go?
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Women hold few key jobs in film
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Kids’ parties occasions for lots of yelling
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Conceived in 3-D
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‘Another Year’ a genuine look at life’s intricacies
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‘Sanctum’ offers no escape from bad writing
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Film events
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Swank on quest in ‘Conviction’
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Sheen wants to get back to ‘Men’ soon
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‘Kennedys’ finds new channel
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Youthful appearance
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Visual arts tour
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Coming Up
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Nightclubs
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Wife angry hubby texting co-worker
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Knitting Factory packs in trio of heavy hitters
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Symphony honors legends of Broadway
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reunions
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Horoscope
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Things to Do
ID Government
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The week that was…
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Luna bill: Anyone with a bachelor’s degree could be district superintendent
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Hart’s statement to the House…
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Budget: ‘The painful, stark reality’
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Senate passes second anti-union bill
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Jaquet on Hart: ‘I think we sent him a message’
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Rep. Anderson: ‘I hope the best for Phil, I really do’
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Senate confirms Geddes, says he’ll ‘raise flag of integrity’ at Tax Commish
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Hart gives up vice-chairmanship to avoid ethics sanction
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House unanimous on conformity bill
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House suspends rules, takes up IRS conformity bill
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Hart: ‘I think the complaints will keep coming’
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Ethics panel dismisses complaint against Hart in exchange for loss of vice-chairmanship
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Hart: ‘How many times might I be standing here?”
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Hart: Hope to ‘end it right here,’ rather than debate his ethics case in full House
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Hart: ‘I don’t have a pristine past’
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Hart: ‘I apologize’
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Hart offers to step down from vice-chairmanship to avoid ethics action
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Barbieri, speaking for Hart, says ethics rules need to be ‘cleaned up’
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Two citizen complaints dismissed
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Hart arrives…
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Ethics panel now waiting for Hart
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Anti-assisted suicide bill introduced
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Ethics committee emerges, takes break
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State prisons chief proposes new fees on convicted criminals
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IRS conformity bill on fast track
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It’s still going…
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House Ethics Committee convenes
Idaho
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Weekend Wild Card — 2.5.11-2.6.11
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Parting Shot — 2.4.11
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Map: Idaho Is 3rd World Country
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.4.11
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PM Headlines — 2.4.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 2.4.11
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NI Blogs: Idaho Spuds, Japan Style
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Breaking! Spokane Lands Elton John
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Hart: Learned From Hard Knocks
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Bill: Only B.A. For Superintendents?
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Megaload Scrapes Rock, Causes Delay
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CdA Tribe Political Contributions Jump
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Edgar Steele To Seek New Lawyer
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Twin Falls Paper ♥ Henderson Idea
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High Noon: Here Kitty, Kitty
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Scanner Traffic — 2.4.11
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INW: Ex-Bronc To Play In Super Bowl
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Nadine: ‘Show Us Your Red’
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Anderson: Spencer Was On Crusade
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Hucks Poll: Boat Launch Top Concern
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Rape suspect arrested in Pullman
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Lying In The Bed You Made?
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Embracing Gray Hair
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$277,800 For A Super Bowl Ticket?!
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WSJ: Crapo Key In Deficit Deal
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Hart gives up vice-chairmanship to avoid ethics sanction
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AM: Ex-Vik Star Gosch Sent To Prison
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Protesters Attend 2nd McEuen Meeting
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New plan required after megaload causes long delay
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Panel Dismisses Complaint Vs. Hart
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Fighting Racism A Taco At A Time
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Idaho Bill Would Ban Assisted Suicide
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Giffords’ Husband To Go Into Space
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Signe: Seeking Help From On High
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Next chance for snow on Sunday
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Agencies back $30 yearly pass for recreation on state lands
Nation/World
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Giffords’ astronaut husband decides to fly shuttle
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Chicagoans stoic about latest storm
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Shell will delay Arctic drilling again
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House GOP: ‘Spending spree is over’
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Casino suspect nabbed at scene of crime
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FBI, military faulted in Fort Hood tragedy
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In brief: Janitor tells police principal fired him
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In brief: Detainee dies of heart attack
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Haiti’s Celestin off ballot
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Tens of thousands march in Yemen
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Jordan’s king says reform has ‘stumbled’
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Protesters give Mubarak ultimatum
Spokane
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Dog park cleanup tackles weeds, burs
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Hanford downwinder Clark moved to hospice care
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Business tax cut approved by Washington Senate
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Idaho records: 2/04/2011
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Fire destroys former boarding school on CdA reservation
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District elections proposed for colleges
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Travel way narrowed on park span
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Accuracy watch
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Writing contest for teens recalls the Holocaust
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In brief: In Brief: Fish, Wildlife officer honored by state police council
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Washington records
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New tax auditors earning their pay
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Attorneys challenge defeated justice
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A boost for books
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In brief: Officer in deadly crash likely didn’t have emergency lights, siren on
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Driver testifies he wasn’t drunk at time of fatal crash
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Former Spokane residents say they’re safe in Egypt
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Abuse of welfare Electronic Benefits Transfer cards targeted
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Washington driver’s license proposal called racist, anti-immigrant
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Idaho plans to keep governor’s mansion
Sports
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Spokane Chiefs lose at Tri-City
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Gonzaga rolls Portland by 20 before 4,917
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Some thoughts about a new arena, WSU and more
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Longtime Gonzaga Prep figure Nick Scarpelli dies at 87
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Cougars try to bounce back
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GU, Memphis try to boost NCAA stock
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Mead’s Mires headed to Washington
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Mead’s Mires picks Huskies
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Good win for Cougars, Eagles fall
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Day after Portland
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The loss at Oregon, next-morning edition
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Idaho O-line coach leaves for SDSU
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Idaho blows 10-point lead, loses in double OT
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McDyess, Spurs beat Lakers at buzzer with tip
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Oregon State shakes off cobwebs to knock off No. 20 Washington
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Scoreboard
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EWU men lose 18th consecutive road game after wilting in second half
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Today’s Best
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Pullman loss keeps West Valley from winning GNL boys title outright
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3A girls teams Shadle Park, North Central turn back 4A squads
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Cold-shooting Cougars follow up big win with stinker against Oregon
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West Valley girls top Pullman to take second place in GNL
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Injured Iraq war veteran Lowe adapts to new life on slopes
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CdA’s Gomez picks Beavers
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Today’s menu
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Ferris boys clinch top seed to District 8 4A tournament
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Pittsburgh’s Ward, Green Bay’s Driver act as mentors for young receivers
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On the air
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WSU women post huge comeback to down Oregon State