Archives | June 29, 2011
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Business
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Plans progressing for Hanford history museum
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Obama: Boeing, U.S. companies need freedom to move
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E. Washington cherry harvest two weeks late
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Briefcase
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Struggling MySpace for sale
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Consumers lack confidence in U.S. economy
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A deal that some refuse
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Cutbacks in safety program draw fire
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More Tylenol pills recalled over odor
Crime/Public Safety
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Kid’s cellphone photo helps nab suspects
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Officer typed message just before crash
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Cookie jar fingerprints lead to arrest
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Suspected chop shop raided in Idaho
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Vehicular homicide suspect turns self in
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Murder suspect confesses to TV news
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100-year sentence in Craigslist killing
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Case continues against ‘Whitey’ Bulger
Features
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Taking a mallet to our memories
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Vanishing breed
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Beloved Inland Northwest Fauna Dept.
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Changing with the times
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An area code good enough to eat
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Here’s John Travolta, with CdA’s Munchkins
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You know what would make today a perfect day?
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Celebrating the little things
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Don’t forget Bronzo the Brave on Friday
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In Thursday’s print Slice
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Reader with a question
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To him, marriage equals divorce
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Horoscope
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Rate new strip ‘Reality Check’
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Culinary calendar
ID Government
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Western guvs: States must help veterans
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Montana judge dismisses one claim against megaloads, but rest continues
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Gregoire: State licensing rules must shift to recognize vets’ military training
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WGA: States may play increasing role for returning vets, as feds cut budgets
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Poll of more than 5k recently discharged vets told ‘sad tale’ about transition help
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WGA: More than one in four young returning veterans are jobless
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Gregoire: ‘Actionable ideas’ states can take home to help returning vets
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Coach Pete: Formula for success for any team is about culture
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WGA meeting opens in CdA
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Otter chats with Canadian ambassador before start of WGA confab
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Western Governors convening in CdA
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Megaloads could take both Idaho routes
Idaho
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Hump Day Wild Card — 6.21.11
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Parting Shot — 6.29.11
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Newspaperman Becomes An Ironman
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PM Scanner Traffic — 6.29.11
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PM Headlines — 6.29.11
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Idaho Biz Climate #31, Education #45
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NI Blogs: Fried Kool-Aid Balls At Fair
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Lake City Paintballer Faces Charges
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Council Ripped For Pledge Stand
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Western governors: States must help returning vets
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Ironman Gives Kroc Center $10,000
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Possible Oldtown Chop Shop Raided
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Braves Sweep M’s w/5-3 Finale Win
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Coach Tells Guvs About Success Model
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Rall: Puritanism Not Weiner To Blame
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Director defends Public Staff Bonuses
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INW Headlines — 6.29.11
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Review: Bristol Lacked Good Sex Info
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High Noon: Household Chores? Yawn
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AM Scanner Traffic — 6.29.11
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Kevin: Potato Study Raises Questions
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Poll: Failed Recall Try Supports Luna
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Travolta Gives Pep Talk To Munchkins
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BSU Coach To Address Governors
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Reporter: Dover Fire Chief Gets $80K
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Atheist Billboard Gets Boot
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Council Permits Only Christian Prayer
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Statesman: Ed Reform Battle Still On
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AM Headlines — 6.29.11
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Dumpster Diving Helps Solve Crime
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Chris: Indian Wars Still Going On
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Hungary Honors Ronald Reagan
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Idaho GOP Eyes Super Tuesday Vote
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Hutcheson To Run For GOP Sheriff Nod
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Cougar Bay Group, County Agrees
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Anderson: A Little Free Expression
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Wind gusts more likely than showers today
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High court takes Idaho property case
Nation/World
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Poll says Obama leads GOP rivals
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46 hurt in riots as Greek vote nears
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Taliban group opens fire inside Afghanistan hotel
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Senate panel OKs U.S. role in Libya
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Bipartisan proposal targets Medicare
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Dive boat leaves without snorkeler
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IMF picks Lagarde in sign of change
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EPA readies cleanup rules for coal-fired power plants
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Chavez seen post-surgery
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In brief: California’s budget plan heads to governor
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Wildfire’s advance on lab sparks nuclear safety fears
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Junk is near miss at space station
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Debate on spending threatens trade pact
Outdoors
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Unbelievable wildlife spectacle bruin at Yellowstone
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Avalanches rock and roll on Rainier
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Two-seater bikes stoke rally in Spokane
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Idaho seeks comment on proposed fishing rules
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Some national forests can’t keep up with runoff road damage
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One bad egg fowls nest for birdwatchers near Colville
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Beware of marijuana sites in the woods
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Montana FWP offers Internet fishng guide
Spokane
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Rice nominated for federal judgeship
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Spokane killer shot dead in attempted prison escape
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High school students explore jobs in flight
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Close play
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In brief: Inslee touts outsider status
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New HQ planned for Fairchild
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Stolen bike returned to owner in time for Ironman
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Forecast predicts fine Fourth
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Secretary of State Reed retiring at end of term
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Idaho records
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Team reassembles gray whale skeleton
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Council accepts sewage loan
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West Central stormwater project wins EPA award
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Bars’ good neighbor system tossed
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Commissioners unveil plan to select judge
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In brief: Comments sought on sewage plant
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Washington records
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Officer’s text message ruled a factor in pedestrian fatality
Sports
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Outdoor plans for holiday depend on lingering snow
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CV grad sees opportunity with EWU football program
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Branson Schmidt geared up to play football at EWU
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January leaves game with knee injury
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Scoreboard
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South Carolina takes second consecutive CWS title
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Sharapova wins easily to return to Wimbledon semis
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Today’s menu
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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Owens will return
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Mayweather returns to ring, controversy follows
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U.S. women open World Cup by blanking North Korea
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Fucito and Sounders advance in US Open Cup
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Shock stage weekly QB tryout
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Samuelson, Bates split up
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MLB objects to Dodgers bankruptcy financing
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On the air
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Former Seattle prep and college star Ervin unselfish till the end