Archives | June 7, 2011
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Features
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Not really a local angle on this
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“X-Men: First Class” doesn’t hit the spot
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When Spokane was far out, man
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Bridesmaids’ is women behaving comically
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Hey Norm! ‘Thunderballs’ cast includes George Wendt and Old Spice Guy
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“No new steps”
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Malt Shop Babylon
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Stupidity in public…
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A Spokane real estate agent would call this…
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It’s smaller than you’d think
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Unprintable endings
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Answer to today’s Slice question
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Remind me to ask Jim Kershner
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Slice feedback
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Things really have changed
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Part of a complete breakfast
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Our love of old cars notwithstanding
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Sales Tax on Coupon Buys? Go Figure!
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Time for a family finance discussion
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Horoscope
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Tell us what you think of ‘Bizarro’
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Discard unused medications, prevent accidental poisonings
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Boomer regeneration
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Gamma knife may be used to treat trigeminal neuralgia
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Salt study ignites indignation
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Personal pregnancy
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Health bulletin board
ID Government
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Hearing wraps up; ‘goal is to make sure each person’s vote counts’
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Testimony: ‘Remember the stakeholders’
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Plea to redistricters: Use roads as boundaries
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Bieter to redistricting panel: Keep Boise whole
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Redistricting starts, first public hearing is tonight
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Former redistricters: ‘Remember who you’re responsible to’ - citizens, not party
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Theoretically, redistricting commissioners could cut House in half…
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Advice to redistricters: ‘Develop a thick skin’
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Legislative districts in Idaho will ‘have to be substantially changed’ this year
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When a third could elect a majority…
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Watch it live…
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Two Pocatello reps elected co-chairs of new redistricting commission
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Redistricting commissioners take office; ‘the 90 days starts counting today’
Idaho
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 6.7.11
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Parting Show — 6.7.11
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Cis: Reality Shows … Really?
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PM Scanner Traffic — 6.7.11
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PM Headlines — 6.7.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 6.7.11
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TJR: Good Columnist, Good Guy
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Brute Gets 33 Months In Prison
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Hayden couple wins $1 million lottery prize
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Red Cross Fashion Models On Runway
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Ed Corridor Ground Breaking Friday
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Pecky: Huckleberries & Garlic
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Quotable Quote — Dean Haagenson
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Idaho redistricters urged to focus on state, not party
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Review: Dangerous Dog
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Kootenai Co., Spokane Share Ideas
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Man Faces Court Over Aluminum Foil
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Redistricting Begins In Earnest
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INW Headlines — 6.7.11
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Hi-Noon: Weaning Kids From TV
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Dandelion
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AM Scanner Traffic — 6.7.11
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Shield Law Doesn’t Protect Bloggers
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People Watching Dogs
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Route Of Hiawatha Opens Saturday
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Poll: Hucks Nation Tabs Quinn, Too
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AM Headlines — 6.7.11
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Henry: Moscow Hippies & Megaloads
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TJR: Libraries Are Starving, Not Dying
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Dem Chided For Anti-Luna Email
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J-Mac: Atilano’s? Meh
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Clark: Judge Needs Touch Of Reality
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Idaho No. 4 In Terms Of Freedom
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GOP Chair Demands Weiner Resign
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Heller: The Other Debt Ceiling
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Showers, cooler weather dominate week
Nation/World
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Arizona fire forces more from homes
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Couric to host daytime talk show
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Half of force trained on gay ban repeal
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Afghan cuts will be ‘real’
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Rocket attack kills U.S. soldiers
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Weiner admits he had online liaisons
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A salute on French soil
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Germany reverses on sprouts
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U.S. calls for Yemen change
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Ancient migrants may have re-entered Africa
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Syrian forces reported killed
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In brief: Edwards emails to be used in trial
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Missouri tests river barriers
Outdoors
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Route of the Hiawatha rail trail to open Saturday
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Mount Spokane still mostly for skiers
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North Cascades hikers limited by snow
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Imnaha wolf pack strikes again on livestock
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Big Horn’s big water year drowning dry fly action
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Idaho fish rule proposals posted; time to comment
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Clark Fork fish are using new passage past Thompson Falls Dam
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Learn about fish of Montana’s Fish Creek
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Fly casting clinics and competition Saturday at Glacier Park
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Shorline-suffocating weed declared vanquished on upper Snake
Spokane
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Spokane home sales up for fourth month
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WSU grad student killed in crash near Colfax
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Washington records
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Tribe’s river PCB complaint jeopardizes treatment plant
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Accuracy watch
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Kootenai, Spokane counties think big
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Sacred Heart plan rejected
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Idaho records
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School board draws hopefuls
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Downtown roadwork continues to end of week
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Seeking clues in daughter’s disappearance
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EWU likely to raise tuition
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Office seekers
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In brief: Signed referendum petitions submitted
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
Sports
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Central Valley grad Layman eyes 800 prize
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Mavericks tie series with big rally
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WR White activated from IR
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U.S. women’s goalkeeper Solo moves past 2007
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Woods to miss U.S. Open
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Wade content with lead
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Burress out after two-year stay in prison
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USA plays Canada in Gold Cup opener
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Horton injury sparks Bruins’ offensive onslaught
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The last World Cup doesn’t haunt Hope Solo
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Today’s Best
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Sun Devils crush Gators in first game
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Shock QB Meyer champing at bit
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Moscow’s Chris Williams qualifies for U.S. Open
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Top 4 picks pitchers
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Zambrano apologizes for criticizing teammate
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On the air
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Monday’s baseball box scores
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Today’s menu
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Chad: NFL owners above the law and see no reason to change
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Mark Jackson to coach Golden State Warriors
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Newsmakers
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Albert to broadcast NFL for CBS
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Scoreboard
WA Government
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Holder backing dispensary raids, Gregoire says
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Gregoire to decide on re-election run this month
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Latest candidate for Spokane mayor, Barbara Lampert, calls for deep budget cuts, but increase in police officers
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McMorris Rodgers on Weiner: ‘I had no idea’
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Perennial candidate Barbara Lampert is running for ….