Archives | March 1, 2011
Results
Business
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Workers on strike at Ponderay Newprint
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Washington unemployment fell in January
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Supreme Court rules corporations don’t have personal privacy
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Libya’s worker exodus halves oil production
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Home sales contracts decline in January
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Bailouts exceed hopes for some
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Deep-water drilling set to resume in Gulf
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Briefcase
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Google says it’s working to restore lost e-mail, messages
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Japanese autos top Consumer Reports list
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Taco Bell plans TV ads in beef content battle
Features
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First Lady gets panned for her garden…
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Save the MAC with a beer and a doughnut
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Couponing the ‘Old-Fashioned’ Way
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Horoscope
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health bulletin board
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Peace from seizures
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Diabetics are more susceptible to serious injuries to their feet
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Annie’s Mailbox: Narrow-minded relatives ruin visit
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For nosebleed, drop car keys down back
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Infrared laser treats cataracts
ID Government
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Luna: ‘There’s a reason these were put in three separate bills’
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Centerpiece of Luna plan may be dead
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Chamber’s job tax credit bill killed
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Senators discuss loosening ‘use it or lose it’ school funding rules…
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Among the possibilities: Just drop SB 1113
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Final urban renewal bill killed, 27-43
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Senate Ed begins school-reform discussion
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Two more urban renewal bills pass House
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District opt-out bill passes House
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Next one’s more controversial…
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Second urban renewal bill passes unanimously
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First anti-urban renewal bill killed in House on a 20-49 vote
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House takes up slew of anti-urban renewal bills
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Senate endorses school bus ads as moneymaker
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House dumps 17th Amendment repeal measure that cited ‘pettifoggery’
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Nonini: Committee likely to vote Thursday
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House Ed wraps up for day after nearly four hours of testimony, 6-1 against bills
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Testimony mostly against ed bills
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House State Affairs passes HB 187, the ‘narrow’ amendment to conscience law
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Testimony: ‘Bunch of unknowns’
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Testimony: ‘We can’t choose our parents’
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Testimony: Spending, results, bargaining, myths
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School reform hearing: Public testimony begins…
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Luna: Current teacher pay system ‘outdated’
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Ed reform hearing opens with Luna giving pitch for his plan
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JFAC approves Liquor Division budget with most of plan for later hours
Idaho
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Wild Card/Tuesday — 3.1.11
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Parting Shot — 3.1.11
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IHOP Offers Free Pancakes
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PM Scanner — 3.1.11
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Western lawmakers, governors fight wild lands proposal
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PM Headlines — 3.1.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 3.1.11
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Get Out! Review: Paddy’s
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Luna Ed Overhaul Hits Road Block
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Centerpiece of Idaho school reform plan may be dead
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5 Years: Revisiting Schrock Tragedy
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Powell’s: Book Lovers’ Ground Zero
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Simple Mind: Gadhafi, Sheen Similar
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4 Urban Renewal Bills OK’d, 2 Lose
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Seattle, Portland Best Coffee Cities
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Are you Still Sarah Palin Free?
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Bride-To-Be Faces Credit Card Count
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Grumpy? You May Have ‘Manopause’
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INW Headlines — 3.1.11
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High Noon: Tough Break
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Recruiter Offers Picketers Fake Notes
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.1.11
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Carjacker Interrupts Paper Route
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Poll: McMillan Wrong About EPA
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Testimony: 6-to-1 Vs. Luna ‘Reform’
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17th Amendment Repeal Shot Down
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Frank Buckles, Last WWI Vet, RIP
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How Will Steven Gray Rate?
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Fort Boise: Hoffman, Others Gamble
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Remembering Fallen As Full Of Life
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Twin Falls Students Join In Protest
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Henry: Woes Of Frozen Plumbing
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Mom: Luna Hid Plan During Campaign
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Java Wants To Add Beer, Wine
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AM Headlines — 3.1.11
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MikeK: David Bond One Of A Kind
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Athol Driver Regrets Drunken Pick-Up
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Pedestrian from Hayden struck, killed in Davenport
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Ramirez: I’m In Complete Control
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March arrives like a lion; snow pounds Pullman
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Lawmaker fights extended liquor sales
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Idaho lawmaker tries new tack on texting-while-driving
Nation/World
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Russell, ’40s and ’50s film star, dies at 89
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Drones taking cue from birds, bugs
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In brief: New Zealanders honor quake victims in two minutes of silence
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Photo: Shelter in the storm
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Obama offers ‘flexibility’ on health care law
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Gene therapy offers hope for AIDS cure
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Call for Gadhafi ouster deepens
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Children among pirates’ hostages
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President discusses labor standoff
Outdoors
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Spring is on its way — honest
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Conservationists boost rewards for bagging poachers in Washington
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Palouse Falls has look of lace in bitter cold
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Sportsman urge EPA to spare Bristol Bay from Pebble Mine
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Wildlife photographer comes to aid of red-tailed subject
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Washington wolf status uncertain as pupping season looms
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Big week for outdoor-related programs, meetings
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Chill doesn’t ground Yoke’s Outrageous Air Show
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Fish and Wildlife cops have another busy week
Spokane
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Ponderay Newsprint workers on strike
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Icy roads lead to two school bus crashes
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Man accused of impersonating cop, drugging woman may have other victims, police fear
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Idaho records
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Photo: Foul-weather friends
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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In brief: Deputy, reservist injured in crash
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House approves bill to limit use of lawn fertilizers containing phosporus
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Spin-outs, avalanche close pass
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In brief: Police say theft ring targets vacant homes for sale
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Washington records
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Men are charged in bomb death
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Washington State B tournament starts this week in Spokane
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Suburan growth pushes legislative redistricting
Sports
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Colton boys break through to reach state tournament
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Third or fourth seed up for grabs for UI
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LC girls, G-Prep boys take big hopes to Tacoma
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Tourney qualifying threw curve at EWU men
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West Valley’s Bagby grew into lead role
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Shock trade Dillon to Chicago
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WSU’s Enyeart a video star
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Chiefs Engel WHL goalie of the month
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Raivio a Mad Ant
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WSU’s Bland arrested
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Bone talks USC, UCLA
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Five Bulldogs earn All-WCC honors
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Five Zags honored
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Vandersloot WCC MVP again
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Day after Cal State Bakersfield
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NC boys on Youtube
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WSU has little time to get ready for USC
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Penner to Kings tops NHL trade deadline day
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UW’s Locker helps himself in NFL Combine drills
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Eagles land in Big Sky tournament
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Today’s Best
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Unranked Kansas State knocks off No. 7 Texas
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Four tennis greats can enjoy each other now
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Bayne makes his way back to Knoxville
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Freeman sisters in hunt for another state title
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Whitworth hoping to utilize Friedt more often
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James started something in NBA … migration eastward
WA Government
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WA Lege Day 51: Prosecutions extended for child sex cases
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Today’s fun video: How to sequelize King’s Speech
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WA Lege Day 51: Running of the bills
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2010 Census: One more legislative district map
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2010 Census: Another legislative district map
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McMorris Rodgers staffer, David Condon, mulling run against Verner