Archives | Saturday, March 5, 2011
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Features
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Idaho community events
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Interpreting the Bible takes more than words
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Brother shunned before surgery
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Horoscope
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More literal translations
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At 150 years, pope’s paper still raises eyebrows
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Expensive Colcrys replaces colchicine
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Washington records
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Three decades as a public servant generates patience, wisdom
Letters
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Democrats led budget cut
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Practical lesson in rights
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Poor examples in Wisconsin
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Fix what’s Baroque
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Hecla in Wonderland
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Budget wound barely a sliver
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Faith and encouragement
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Unions follow tea party lead
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Change agent exposed
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Party getting out of control
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Tanker choice not that plain
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Tea plan hard to swallow
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Who pays the bill?
Nation/World
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Feds charge Loughner with murder
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Airbus says it won’t fight tanker decision
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In brief: China boosts military spending
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GOP will defend marriage law
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In brief: Distributor issues hazelnut recall
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NASA satellite falls into the Pacific
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Rebels’ weapons depot explodes
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Gain made on unemployment
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Decrease in kids’ ear infections reported
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Politicians bicker over honor for WWI vet
Spokane
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Friends, what am I worth?
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In brief: Bicyclist, 16, hit crossing street
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Briefcase
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Accuracy watch
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In brief: Bank robber sentenced to eight years for three holdups
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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: Dig at school yields oily sludge
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Idaho records
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WSU star Thompson to miss game after pot bust
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WSU nursing students, instructors studying breast cancer in Ferry, Okanogan counties
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Counting the costs of care
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Politics
Sports
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Mighty Kwinn powers Northwest Christian to 2B boys title
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Reardan puts it all together to win 2B girls title
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Whitworth wins its D-III playoff opener
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Sunnyside Christian wins another 1B title
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EWU’s men’s basketball season over with loss at Weber
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Lewis and Clark girls capture 4A crown
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Coug football gets Florida infusion
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Colton girls win third straight 1B title
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Coeur d’Alene boys roll to third place at State 5A
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North Central girls take third
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West Valley loses in 2A consolation finale
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Freeman wins girls State 1A basketball title
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WSU loses in OT without Thompson, Moore
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Cougars face tough task against UCLA with two starters missing
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Boys
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On the air
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Colton and Almira/Coulee-Hartline girls win to set up second meeting at state this season
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Spurs make quick and easy work of Heat
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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West Valley boys down Tumwater
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Holy Names ends North Central’s State 3A title hopes with convincing win
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North Central boys to play for trophy
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St. Maries boys lose in 3A state tournament semifinals
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Today’s menu
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Coeur d’Alene boys lose in State 5A semifinals
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Prep basketball star collapses, dies from enlarged heart after scoring winning basket
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North Idaho women advance to Region 18 title game; NIC men fall
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Girls
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Lewis and Clark girls win thriller to reach 4A title game
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Freeman girls reach to play for State 1A championship
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Chiefs hang on to beat Prince George 5-4
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Eastern returns to Ogden for encore
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Today’s Best
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Reardan, Toutle Lake notch semifinal wins to advance to first 2B title game
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Eighth-seeded Loyola Marymount shocks Portland in WCC tourney opener
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Johnson, Chiefs’ leading scorer, will sign with Tampa Bay
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NWC conquers Bulldogs
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Tigers land in final
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Gonzaga Prep boys beat No. 1 Garfield, will play for 4A title
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Knights to play Devils
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Today’s matchups
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Whitworth looks to repeat history when hosting same second-round NCAA Division III opponent as last season
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WSU’s Thompson proves that no athlete is invisible
Washington Voices
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Grill owner fondly remembered
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Spring starts with a shiver
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Words still powerful; use wisely
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New South Hill center offers child care by the hour
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Letters
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Week in review
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CV drama takes on a musical classic
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Lenten services planned
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Firefighters hampered by gawkers, narrow roads in gated community
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Kindergarten open house
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Arboretum work begins soon
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Food bank announces hours for March, April
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An artist for art’s sake
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Pruning limbs, shrubs requires some study