Archives | February 8, 2011
Results
Business
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Rockwood Clinic to open Airway Heights center, plus expand at NorthPointe Plaza
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Borrowing is on the rise
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Rockwood to open two new clinics
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DirecTV offers refunds for viewers rejoining the service
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Agency hastens wind farms
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Sprint has dual-screen phone
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Intel ships faulty chip again
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FDIC seeks delay in bonuses for top bank execs
Features
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Despair is the name of Leigh’s game
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NPR’s Carl Kasell on the way
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Promotion + Promotion = Super Savings
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Health bulletin board
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Horoscope
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Keeping hope in sight
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Blocked arteries often undetected
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Rare cancer hits family second time
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Tea bag eases hemorrhoid itch
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WSU announces fall honor roll
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Social anxiety disorder common
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Pot meets pop
ID Government
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Goedde: Will follow up on today’s suggestions
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Final testimony; 45 have testified
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Committee no longer has a quorum, but more out-of-towners testifying
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Testimony: ‘Teachers are terminated’
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Testimony: ‘Now down to the cons’
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Goedde cuts off teacher, says, ‘You’re not testifying in favor of this bill’
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Testimony: Of Intel, K12, working out details and laptop concerns
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Testimony: ‘Things you can do with technology’
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Testimony: ‘Unintended consequences’
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Committee takes break; nearly all of those left to testify are against plan
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Teen to senators: ‘I’m not a product, I’m a person’
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Testimony: Opponents of Luna plan outnumber backers by eight times
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VanderSloot: ‘It’s fear of the unknown’
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High school student: ‘We tend to veer off and get distracted’
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‘It is the pencil and paper of today’
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Plan backer: Kids need ‘state of the art learning tools’
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Mom: Will colleges look favorably on so many online classes?
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Challis supt: ‘If I made the rules, I would adopt it’
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First to testify: ‘A nightmare for IT administrators’
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School reform hearing ready to start…
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Three-quarters of Idahoans back medical marijuana for sickest patients
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Big crowd for today’s school hearing…
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Idaho GOP backs limiting IRS tax liens, but not resolution supporting Hart
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Rusche: Further H&W cuts ‘neither clinically sound nor financially prudent’
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House looking at changes in ethics rules
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Special license plate bill sponsor says it’s a ‘voluntary revenue enhancement’
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New BSU public policy survey: Independents edge Repubs for first time
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House panel backs ethics rule changes
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Gould: Invasive mussels ‘everyone’s problem’
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Gould: Milfoil program needs ongoing $$
Idaho
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Woman killed in North Idaho police shooting identified
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Woman killed in police shooting a Montana fugitive
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Human remains found in DeSmet fire
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OTV: Exepensive Eats in North Idaho
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Human remains discovered in DeSmet fire
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Tuesday Wild Card 2.8.11
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Most Idahoans back medical marijuana
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Nothing says Valentine’s Day like Beer Pong
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Bad news in the cards for Romanian witches
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Three-quarters of Idahoans back medical marijuana
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Under construction: Hagadone Event Center
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Idaho: More Independents than Republicans
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Bomb threat: A lie for love
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So there!
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Jesse Jackson at UI
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Idaho House looks to change ethics rules
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Lip biting is a bad habit
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Ethics rule changes go to the House for vote
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Fischer: Native Americans morally disqualified
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More tax woes for Kootenai County
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Gould: It’s everybody’s problem
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WashYourHandsington
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Obama’s not popular with Press readers
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Colder Canadian air flowing southward
Nation/World
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Obama asks CEOs to help by hiring
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Plane bomb threat was lie, woman says, ‘for love’
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In brief: Planned Parenthood will retrain staff after videos
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Getty, troubled oil scion, dies at 54
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Jaw implants to undergo review
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Train crash victims meet with execs
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New Sudanese country has hope, needs name
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Egypt regime keeping hold on power
Spokane
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Driver, passenger arrested after short chase on North Side
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Mother hopes for answers two years after daughter’s dragging death
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Shea blasts ‘vicious personal attacks’ over nomination to Senate seat
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Running Start hits record enrollment
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Accuracy watch
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In brief: Preval staying for 3 months
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Education reform hearings begin
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In brief: Police pursuit ends with shots fired
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Killer charged in new case
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Rev. Jesse Jackson at UI says Spokane would-be march bomber ‘more sick than mean’
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In brief: Chase ends in burglary arrest
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‘WashYourHandsington’ poster draws mockery, attention
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Appeals court hears arguments on evidence ruling
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Spokane City Council blocks sale of e-cigs to minors
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Photo: The beginning of the end of the Y
Sports
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Presley sets scoring record as Prep wins title
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LMU’s Good hoping for better finish
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Verlin, Morrill talk UI-USU hoops
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Brewster brothers, cousin energize top-ranked Whitworth
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Vandals Geiger, Verlin renew ties with Utah State
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Higgs has great perspective, 251 wins
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Bone talks Stanford, stretch run
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Parking at the Tacoma Dome
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Whitworth coach Higgs understands success
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Another busy Tuesday at WSU
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Titans select Munchak as head coach
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Chiefs’ Kramer adds special touch on and off ice
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Whitworth takes top ranking in D3hoops.com poll
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Super Bowl a big Texas bust in many ways
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Chiefs’ forward Kramer shows ingenuity
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Cheney, Pullman girls advance in 2A District 7 openers
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Rangers, Hamilton working on extension
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Pressure on Riesch in skiing finals
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Cavaliers continue downward spiral with loss to Mavericks
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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Spokane Packers fan has ticket to Super Bowl, but no seat … still he feels like a winner