Archives | June 16, 2011
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Features
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Moronic Moments in My Career Dept.
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Comedian Kathy Griffin booked into INB
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If you lived here long enough and looked up when you heard those eight engines
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Guess what Friday’s print Slice is about
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Big game at Joe Albi Stadium
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The 60s weren’t all about awareness
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Just wondering
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Land spreadin’ out so far and wide
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Recognize this guy?
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On the road
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Dr. Gott: Laser procedure for bulging discs
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Horoscope
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Galleries
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Arts calendar
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Stage listings
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Even Jim Carrey’s people questioned his latest movie
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Annie’s Mailbox: Ex still trying to control boyfriend
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Vote on latest test comics
ID Government
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Simpson hails demise of USDA’s ‘biased anti-potato rule’
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Two Idaho men indicted in firebombing
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Clement named deputy director of Idaho Dept. of Health & Welfare
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Anti-megaloads lawsuit now targets two federal agencies over wild, scenic values
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ITD eases traffic-delay rules for megaloads
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ITD board votes unanimously to eliminate 10-minute delay rule for megaloads
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Proposed megaloads rule changes would take effect July 1st
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ITD board poised to eliminate 10-minute delay rule for megaloads
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Montana bridge analysis for megaloads questioned
Idaho
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KCRRs A Good Bet For City Council?
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Weiner Resigns: Sad Story - Happy Ending?
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Wild Card/Thursday 6.16.2011
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ITD eases traffic-delay rules for megaloads
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Vancouver Riots As Canucks Lose Cup To Bruins
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Say, “Cheese!”
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An Insider’s View of Gov. Cecil Andrus
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Luna Distracted With iPad - Fails To Follow Directions
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Idaho Delegation Discloses Finances
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$5 Raffle For Dinner With Obama
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Light rain keeps falling; wind adds chill
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Rainbows Will Appear Elsewhere
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Weiner Pulling Out For Good
Nation/World
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Bishops renew sex abuse prevention plan with few changes
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Weiner resigns over sexting scandal
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Al-Zawahri succeeds bin Laden as al-Qaida leader
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White House says Libya action legal
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Feds’ plan urges healthy habits
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Weather records, nation take a beating this spring
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Congress finds no easy cuts as debt deadline looms
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In brief: Last shuttle gets warmed up
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Dancer: Weiner asked her to lie about emails
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Bill would promote competition on rails
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In brief: Hackers nail CIA’s public website
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Giffords leaves hospital
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More fathers living apart from their children
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House bill would bar modified salmon
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Flood risk remains high
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Arizona fire now state’s biggest
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In brief: Manila on alert for terrorist threat
Outdoors
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Leave young wildlife alone, officials say
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Body of long-missing skier found in Crystal Mountain tree well
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Researchers round up geese around Spokane
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Colville Forest biologist leads hike at Elk Creek Falls
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Killdeer nest between rock and a hard place
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Washington Wildlife Commision to discuss wolf plan
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Feds fund Northwest national forest colaborative groups
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With focus on adults, Free Fishing Weekend a success
Spokane
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Search called off for man reported in river
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Injured war contractor approved for treatment
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Spokane attorney Russell Van Camp disbarred
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Attorney Eugster loses another legal battle
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Washington revenue forecast falls again
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In brief: Three-year sentence for crash fatality
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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County lowers pool fees
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Chance meeting forms family’s future
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IBM still leader after 100 years
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Rainbow Family appears headed to West Side for gathering
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WSU veterinary hospital diagnoses new case of equine virus
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Idaho records
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Driver enters guilty plea
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Washington records
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Trying to ‘get through it,’ Gregoire signs unpopular budget
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Wash. timber exports thrive on construction boom in East Asia
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In brief: Nonprofit awarded $7.3 million grant
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Clark: Mayor sings for food bank; other candidates welcome
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Principals to take pay cut; district will recall teachers
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Sheriff, coalition discuss jail issues, reoffenders
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Lead Creek Derby celebrating 70th run
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AARP, state offering information sessions on health reform
Sports
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Former UW player Overton arrested
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McIlroy takes 3-stroke lead in U.S. Open
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Pitchers will bring heat for Spokane Indians
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Spokane doesn’t crack Top 10
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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Oregon Ducks suspend cornerback Harris
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In brief: Serena gets break in seedings
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NFL fan code of conduct at center of court case
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Scoreboard
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Difficulty, bad breaks no longer focus of U.S. Open golf tournament
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U.S. golfers look to stop major championship winless streak
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Mauer back with Minnesota on Friday
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In brief: GU’s Martin an All-American
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Today’s menu
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Boston takes Stanley Cup finals with historic rout of Canucks
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On the air
Washington Voices
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Your Voices
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In brief: County pools open Friday for season
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Religion Notebook: Gospel trio set to perform
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Penberthy retires from WV career of championing the underdog
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Letter: Club 21 raised funds for fire safety house
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Accuracy watch
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Warmer, drier days just around corner – really
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Crash survivor sees life as ‘a gift’
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In brief: Festival will feature local artists July 24
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Sherry Johnson has seen many changes in business education
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Linda Carper retires after 31 years at EV
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Senior meals
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Pools get ready to open; Splash Down starts today
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Sprague Avenue switch may go to voters
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Education Notes: Students honored for saving water
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Letter: All area Rotary clubs contributed to fire safety house
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In Brief
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Three jump into City Council race
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Family calendar
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Spokane Valley area candidates who have filed
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Retiring from the Central Valley School District
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Director positions in large school districts uncontested
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Van Orman won’t run for re-election
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Vocal Point: Grievance against city should be aired publicly
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Over the Hill Gang tees up for round of camaraderie
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2011 Spokane Public schools retirees
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Skeffington-Gretsch retires after 29 years in Spokane schools
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Expect quite a show at upcoming garden tour