Archives | March 22, 2011
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Features
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Modest Mouse booked for May 28
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Pre-sale ticket code for Menzel
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Guide to Online Coupons
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Horoscope
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Myth or medicine?
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Health bulletin board
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Adult stepson strains marriage
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Rough procedure, so why not bring the dog?
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The myths of menopause
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Older drivers may overlook pedestrians
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Spray away smell on clothes with vodka
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Blood disorder can cause headaches, poor circulation
ID Government
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Senate committee passes Medicaid cuts bill on party-line vote
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Senate panel sides with Luna on school reform
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Goedde: ‘There never is a good time to institute change’
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Luna: ‘We have accomplished comprehensive reform in Idaho’
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Committee passes SB 1184, 6-3
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Committee debate: ‘My concerns … were acted upon’
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Mortimer: No way to avoid cuts to schools
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Committee begins debating SB 1184, the latest school reform bill
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Brown: ‘We cannot be deterred’
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Boeckel: “Idaho PTA objects”
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Wood: ‘Trades teachers for technology’
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Homer: ‘We strongly disagree with the funding mechanism’
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School boards: ‘An unprecedented move, and one we cannot support’
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Boise, Meridian districts tally losses under SB 1184
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Brown says districts will be ‘gatekeepers’ for online classes, but bill says otherwise
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‘Invest in vital new programs by seeking efficiencies in school budget’
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‘Difficult decision to reallocate resources’
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Otter aide: ‘Students must be prepared for life in an online world’
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Meridian supt on SB 1184: Like being asked whether to cut ‘an arm or a leg’
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Measure to limit specialty license plates clears Senate committee
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Nonini on tribal cigtax bill: ‘I guess no news is good news’
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‘Right to Farm’ law expansion clears Senate panel
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Hart’s wolf bill sent off for fixes
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Crapo: Fiscal crisis looms due to federal debt
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Barbieri’s ‘Office of Legislative Counsel’ bill draws lots of questions
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Sen. Crapo to address both houses today
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House committee approves anti-assisted suicide bill, backer says God approves
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JFAC sets fund shifts; looks ahead to public school budget-setting…
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Wind power moratorium bill killed in committee
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JFAC sets Tax Commission budget that brings state $13M - possibly for schools
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School districts warned to support new reform bill - or else
Idaho
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Jimmy-Mac Wild Card — 3.22.11
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Parting Shot — 3.22.11
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Report: Sex, Exercise Hikes ♥ Attacks
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.22.11
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Idaho Senate panel sides with Luna on reform
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PM Headlines — 3.22.11
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APhoto Of The Day — 3.22.11
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Casto Suspended For NIT Game
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Longo-Nabbed Dealer Gets 14 Years
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Goedde, Ed Panel OKs Luna 3
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Island In the Mist
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Cindy: I Even ♥ His Wedding Perm
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OTC: Don’t Pack Ammo At Airports
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Crapo: Not World’s Policeman
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You Could Be Replaced By A Robot
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Do School Unies Level Playing Field?
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Johnson: Guns & Porn, Oh My
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INW Headlines — 3.22.11
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OTV: All-Time Worst Local Eatery?
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High Noon: Eau De Boy
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.22.11
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Barbieri Defends Ousting AG Office
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Joker: How Idaho Dems Can Rebound
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BF Protesters Greet Butch, Raul
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Dennis: Raul-dos Around In Big Way
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Hucks Poll: Rocky Gets Solid B
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Eau de Rotten Sneakers
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Vick Wants Guns-On-Campus Action
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Drive To Repeal Luna ‘Reform’ Begins
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Doug Clark: The End Is Near?!
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AM Headlines — 3.22.11
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State Affairs Against Assisted Suicide
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U.S. Fighter Jet Crashes In Libya
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Otter Less Inclined To Talk To Media
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Signe: Fingers In Too Many Dikes
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Rainfall sets record in Spokane on Monday
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Megaload suit bill heads to Senate
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Study targets Lake Roosevelt private cabins
Nation/World
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Yemeni generals join opposition
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Military pays for face transplant
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In brief: Israeli aircraft hit sites in Gaza
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U.S. to press U.N. panel on gay rights
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Bluesman Pinetop Perkins, 97, dies
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American teacher’s remains located
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In brief: Loughner must get mental exam
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No quick fixes at power plant
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Marchers in Syria defy violence
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Contaminated food poses low overall risk
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Coalition strikes buoy opposition
Spokane
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WSP sergeant who shot pregnant woman won’t be charged
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Fairchild crews en route to Libya
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Valley confrontation over granddaughter brings arrest
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Photo: Spring in session
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In brief: Council hears about medical marijuana
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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Photo: Ripple effect
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Kootenai County sheriff won’t seek re-election
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Reforms focus on prison guard safety
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Bill would cut aid to homeless vets
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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House panel won’t put gas tax hike on ballot this year
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In brief: No re-election bid for Gothmann
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Grand jury is expected to hear case against MLK bomb suspect today
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After death of paraplegic dog, owner wants to donate cart
Sports
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Howard brings new look to WSU defensive line
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WSU plays fast in first day of pads
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WSU’s Casto won’t play vs. Northwestern
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Northwestern stands between WSU and New York
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Reid, Engel give Chiefs two solid options
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Louisville upsets to fill Spokane Regional
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Biletnikoff Jr. amends one comment
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Casto suspended for NIT quarterfinal
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Giacoletti not going to Northern Illinois
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WSU’s NIT win over OSU, the morning after
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Today’s Best
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Jurors picked as Bonds’ case gets under way
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Cougars beat Cowboys, advance to NIT quarterfinals
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Scoreboard
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Couch Slouch: Twenty-three facts about sports TV
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Shock part ways with Biletnikoff Jr.
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On the air
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Aztecs in unfamiliar territory
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Today’s menu
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Zags schedule encore at Arena