Archives | January 24, 2011
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Features
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An affair to remember …
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Japanese drum group Kodo cancels Spokane show
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A David Mamet coup in Spokane
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By any other name, these would still have flopped
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Your week
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EVENTS
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Blood bank
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Writing can ease test anxiety, study says
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Do Your Part: Make a healthy carpet selection
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Annie’s Mailbox: Cuddling better than no sex at all
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Dad must stay course with ex’s new friend
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Miss Manners: She who smelt it should hush up about it
ID Government
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State parks chief called on carpet for sending 32K letters on CdA boat launch
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Newest idea for specialty plate: ‘Fly Idaho’
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Merrill: State took no position
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Senate committee to examine 3rd Street boat launch issue in Coeur d’Alene
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University funding and reserves…
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Capitol displays highlight BSU programs
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Ag Research & Extension suffers from budget cuts
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Bell suggests tapping UI reserves; Nellis says they’ve eroded
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UI can handle short-term budget cut, but there are ‘long-term negative impacts’
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Nellis: Needs great, and investment in higher ed pays off
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Nellis: Short-term cuts ‘not sustainable’
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UI’s budget relies on variety of sources
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UI has had two largest freshman classes ever the last two years
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UI Prez Nellis: The UI returns $9 for every $1 the state invests in it
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Budget cuts take toll at LCSC, prez says
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LCSC enrollment has grown 68% since 2000
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Health care ‘nullification’ bill getting some fine-tuning; may or may not be up today
Idaho
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Wild Card/Monday — 1.24.11
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Parting Shot — 1.24.11
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Dealing With Office Parking Scofflaws
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PM Scanner Traffic — 1.24.11
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PM Headlines — 1.24.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 1.24.11
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Parks chief rapped for CdA boat launch letters
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Merrill Ripped For Boat-Launch Letters
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North Idaho Blogs — 1.24.11
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UI Students Sues Over Gun Rights
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Toad Man: Pearly Whites Indeed
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Another Specialty Plate: ‘Fly Idaho’
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Tucson Suspect Pleads Innocent
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Whitefish Woman Wins $1M Ring
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SR: Give Tribe Power To Enforce Law
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Enviros Disappointed In Obama
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INW Headlines — 1.24.11
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Panel To Examine 3rd Street
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High Noon: Wall Calendars
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UI prez: Budget cuts ‘not sustainable’
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AM Scanner Traffic — 1.24.11
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Court Boots Emanuel From Ballot
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If I said …
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Poll: Legalize Medical Marijuana
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Poll: 55% Support Obama
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UI: Short Term Cuts ‘Not Sustainable’
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Cindy: Take That Dang Ballcap Off
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Clark: Tucker Right In Creach Case
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Is Jackpot Winner Entitled To Privacy?
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Frank: I Did Too Contact NIC
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AM Headlines — 1.24.11
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Jack LaLanne, 96, Fitness Guru, RIP
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Racists Remind Of Task Force Need
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Dean: Nursing Is Healthy Career Pick
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2nd McEuen Field Meeting Set Feb. 3
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Mead driver hurt in roundabout crash
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Heller: Obamacare Repealed
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Rain showers likely in Spokane this afternoon
Spokane
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Policemen honored for response to bomb scare
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Ex-county treasurer will be sheriff’s budget director
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House budget cuts hit education, social services
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Repairs continue after flooding at Geiger
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Moscow airport bomb called terror attack
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Residents in two house fires flee for safety
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Blogroll
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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WSU associate dean says nursing can be healthy career choice
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Once-quiet Green Bluff embraces popularity
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Symphony review: A brilliant encore to gentle beauty
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In brief: Woman injured in home invasion
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Century-old Spokane Club has changed its rules with the times
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STA proposes cutting eight routes, 18 drivers
Sports
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Steelers at a loss over odds
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GU notes: Harris, Bouldin
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Bears back Cutler
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Gonzaga women lead nation in scoring
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GSL scoring leaders
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Battle of the Bone
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GU vanishes from polls
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WHL recognizes Chiefs’ Johnson
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This day in history
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WSU bids adieu to weekend
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Packers, Steelers flush with history
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In brief: Vonn wraps up weekend with super-G win
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Winterhawks top Chiefs in overtime
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UW’s Thomas gets defensive
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Scoreboard
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Martinez prepares to DH, excited to play for Tigers
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Today’s Best
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Portland keeps winning despite injuries
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Kaymer passes Woods for No. 2 rank
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Armstrong quiet about allegations
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Reputation on line, London Games chief says
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Pittsburgh builds big lead, holds off Jets comeback
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Third-string QB nearly saves Bears
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Roddick, last U.S. player in Australian Open, falls
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In brief: Spokane’s Pruitt takes bronze