Archives | March 24, 2011
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Features
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Steve Martin, k.d. lang booked at Fox
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Elizabeth Taylor passes on at age 79…
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This is progress… right?
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Galleries
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Sunday string quartet show features Chicago horn player
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Horoscope
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Military reunions
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Arts calendar
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Gallery Feature: ‘Northwest Atmospheric Ceramics’
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Preu takes his turn with ‘Carmina Burana’
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Stage listings
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Expect touring version of ‘9 to 5’ to resemble 1980 film
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Annie’s Mailbox: Brother not in touch with family
ID Government
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SB 1184 now likely to become law…
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Hammond on why he voted yes…
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SB 1184 passes, 20-15
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Goedde: ‘This is nothing new’
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Goedde begins closing debate…
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Hammond: ‘Class size does make a difference’
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Debate: ‘Have to change,’ ‘Double-dipping,’ ‘Difficult for rural districts’
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Winder: ‘It’s been hard’
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Senate debate: ‘Tech is way of world,’ ‘Who will be in the classroom?’
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Senate debate: ‘Teachers pay for own bonuses,’ ‘Framework for success’
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Senate debate: Let districts decide, ‘Importance of the technology’
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Cameron: ‘It’s wrong for our kids’
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Cameron: Bill would force big future funding cuts to schools in 7 Idaho counties
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Cameron: ‘It’s competely unnecessary’
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‘Ramrodding it through’
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Goedde: ‘This is landmark legislation’
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Davis, Hill cut off bill-reading
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Senators take over bill-reading…
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Dems force full reading of SB 1184
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Rules suspended, though Dems vote no
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Next up: School reform bill
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Harwood says amendments would ‘virtually gut’ his megaloads bill
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Library Internet filtering bill to be amended in compromise
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Senate committee votes to amend Harwood’s pro-megaloads bill
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Manning: ‘Frivolity is in the eye of the beholder’
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More questions on megaloads bill: ‘They’re not the ones who issue permits to themselves’
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Trial lawyers: Harwood bill ‘very confusing’
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Senators question Harwood on bill seeking to block megaload lawsuits
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Schools that get ‘transportation’ money for computers…
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SB 1184 would double-fund virtual charter schools for existing computers
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Senate readies for urban renewal amendments
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Higher ed budget is lowest since 2000
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Senate passing budget bills, House heads into caucus
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Party-line vote for higher ed budget in Senate
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Fiery debate in Senate on higher ed funding
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Amendment defeated, texting bill still allows texting while driving by the adept
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Senate suspends rules, passes bill adjusting days-per-year for horse racing
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Bracing for the mini-megaloads: Still big enough to block both lanes of travel
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School bus ads bill resurfaces with amendments
Idaho
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Senate passes school reform bill
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Idaho Senate passes school reform bill
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Thursday Wild Card 3.24.11
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Idaho to let novices hunt before taking safety course
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Set up
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Sandy Martinson pleads not guilty
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Chicken Revolution
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Kid-free, fat-free section, please
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Former deputy clerk pleads not guilty
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Harwood: “…personal opinion overrides the right thing to do.”
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Pattison Inline Racing Team
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Senators to amend Rep. Harwood’s pro-megaloads bill
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Fill in the blank
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Coffee prices on the rise
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High Noon: Hell
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Senate Okays higher ed cuts
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Gas hike end in sight?
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Women have more romantic regrets
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Idaho Senate OKs higher ed cuts amid fiery debate
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School bus ads
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Love story of global proportion
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How did the wrestler cross the road?
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Teen on track against the odds
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Patty Duke Selling Sweet ‘40 Chrysler
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Smoking banned at low income apartments
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Health Care Reform: one year later
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Update: Woodland Middle School stabbing
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Lead levels spike in Lake Cda
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Horsey: On Libya
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Clouds lift to show afternoon sun
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Half-sized megaloads may travel Interstate 90
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Middle school stabbing suspect leaves district
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Senate OKs bill banning abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy
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Flooding spiked lead levels in Lake Coeur d’Alene
Nation/World
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No heart risk from mercury, toenail study says
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U.S. soldier sentenced to 24 years
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Border Patrol unravels disguise
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Libyan rebels not with al-Qaida
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Tokyo scrambles for bottled water
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Diabetes drug Actos reduces risk of Type 2
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In brief: Israel retaliates over rocket attack
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Taylor’s life, loves, work bedazzling
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Blowout preventer flawed, study finds
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A year later, health reform still on approval
Outdoors
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Centennial Trail, Turnbull fundraisers this week
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Idaho to let newcomers to try hunting before passing safety course
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BLM seeks citizen advisors in North Idaho
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Pullman Ducks Unlimited banquet is Saturday
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Montana stream ‘no-access’ bill tabled at Legislature
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Wildlife might get short end of forest planning rule
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Otter going into wolf talks undecided
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First bears emerge from dens at Glacier Park
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North Idaho campground hosts needed
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How old is that gobbler?
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Oldest known bird to nest in U.S. survives tsunami
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Landers: Plenty of crossfire over hunter-ed controversy
Spokane
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Otto Zehm’s innocence not part of evidence, court rules
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Clark: Strong spirit sustains her
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Suspected would-be bomber pleads not guilty
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Idaho records
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WSP gets chided for letter that seeks gun
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Washington records
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Insurance chief lists benefits of health care law
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Smoking ban at low-income properties has mixed support
Sports
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Some WSU football on a hoop night
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UI football team opens spring
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Brian Reader the favorite for Idaho’s QB position
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WSU’s Galvin eager for another shot
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Spokane Chiefs rate big favorites against Chilliwack
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Shock take on Iowa on NFL Network
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Buildup continues for Sweet 16
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WSU’s win over Northwestern, the day after
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Greeny hired as WSU volleyball coach
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GSL golf preview
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In brief: Fowler, Ducks send Stars to overtime loss
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WSU beats Northwestern, heads to Madison Square Garden
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In brief: 3 Chiefs are WHL first-teamers
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Shadle Park principal Rotchford next GSL secretary
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GSL tennis preview
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Friend implies Bonds not unaware of steroid use
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Examining the Sweet 16
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Wichita State next for Cougars
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Blanchette: Doobious decision not high point
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Today’s Best
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Whitworth bests mark at nationals
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
Washington Voices
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Geno’s to serve last plate
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Mann: Clues about earthquakes don’t eliminate guesswork
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School reunions
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Education Notebook: Teen honored for good works
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Letter: Columnist makes every word a winner
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In brief: Group collecting shoes for Japanese disaster victims
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Citizen Journal: New path, ghost, appear amid loss
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Letters
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Cops nab theft suspect running from Safeway in Liberty Lake
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Going fast, physical contact motivates inline speedskaters
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In brief: Tax service hosts drive for food bank
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Family calendar
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Library District buys house, property off Argonne
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North Central High School honor roll
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Religion Notebook: Church readies for marimba music
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Lottery
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City Council tables Indiana construction project
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East Valley bond vote set
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Plan and timing of EV bond are bad
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Creature Feature: Koa, a border collie mix
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Letter: Citizens’ comments show ignorance
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East Valley School District measure long overdue
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Woman seeks help with cleanup project
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Feed Cheney free dinner Monday
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Letter: Complaints over project appalling
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Driven by her faith to be of help to others
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Love story: Family, world travel part of their decades together
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Gardening: Care with strawberries can really pay off
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Hotrum turns simple beauty of cursive writing from past into art