Archives | March 23, 2012
Results
Business
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Med students will spend second year in Spokane
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Jobless rate continues to decline across North Idaho
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FedEx Corp. settles federal hiring suit
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Northwest wheat
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Coeur d’Alene Brewing Co. owners plan Spokane venture
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Tax refunds down slightly; checks still close to $3,000
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Economy showing staying power
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Brew battle
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Jobless claims decline to level not seen since March of 2008
Features
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To celebrate, I might wear a side braid, or at least a side pony
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The bacon was crispy, too
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Horoscope
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Dynamic duos top week’s music
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Technology paves the way to the Vanishing Weekend
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Nightclubs
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Stage listings
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High school slights can last lifetime
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Boyfriend’s needs might suck her in
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Things to do
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Art Galleries
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As the symphony turns
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‘October Baby’ undone by over-earnest message
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Muted ‘Hunger Games’ lacking
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Tense ‘Dragon Tattoo’ a gritty, faithful adaptation
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Film events
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Old policing ways tested in ‘Rampart’
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‘Thin Ice’ sets stage for desperate chase of conning, cunning
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Ferrell snatched chance to work in spoof ‘Casa’
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Telenovela comedy ‘Casa’ achieves cute - not more
ID Government
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Legislative limerick No. 2: On Day 75
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The week that was…
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All quiet, for now, on the ultrasound front…
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Controversial oil/gas drilling bill, HB 464, signed into law
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Otter signs bill lifting charter school cap
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Analysis: Ethics proceedings underscore citizen Legislature’s natural tensions
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State Ed Board opposes House-passed spending cap bill
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Texting ban heads to governor’s desk
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House adjourns after thundering debate on contraceptive coverage
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Newly formed nonprofits couldn’t get new specialty plates, under bill headed to gov’s desk
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Senate sends Guv bill to remove cities’ ability to set speed limits on state highways where they pass through town
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House OKs building fund budget after debate over Capitol Annex…
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Strains of early jazz played in Senate after Bailey resolution approved…
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House backs fourth year of waiver of school maintenance funding requirement
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House endorses multi-day food stamp distribution to end grocery-store crush
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Rep. Killen to retire from the House
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Garage measure wins Senate panel approval
Idaho
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Idaho Hikes Bag Limit On Wolves
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940 Apply For 280 KTEC Openings
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Benson: Etch A Sketch In Chief
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TGIF Wild Card — 3.23.12
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Parting Shot — 3.23.12
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Huckleberries Hears …
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.23.12
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PM Headlines — 3.23.12
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Hart Defends Taking Public Timber
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NI Blogs: Where Art Thou, O Spring?
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From The Ashes
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Eyewitness Questions Police Shooting
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All Quiet On Ultrasound Front …
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CdA School Trustee Interviews Set
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Spencer Sign Sighting …
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CdA Sex Crime Fugitive Caught In LA
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Phil Hart: Answering Mr. Sound Bite
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Boycott Targets Starbucks Stand
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Idaho bill bans specialty plates to benefit new nonprofits
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Hi-Noon: Bill Targets Daylight-Saving
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On Golden Puddle
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.23.12
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AM: Queen For A Day Sans Latifah
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Official Roll Call To Disinvite Mack
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Semanko: Can’t Afford ‘ObamaCare’
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Poll: No To Vick’s 2/3s Tax Bill
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CMR: No Republican ‘War On Women’
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‘Hunger Games’ Opens
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Is Congress Worse Than Legislature?
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Facebook: Say No To Snoopy Bosses
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KR: Dunno Much About Ethics Reform
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Vick Wants To Bring Back 2/3s Tax Bill
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Seizing On Etch-A-Sketch Misstep
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County Joblessness Drops To 8.1%
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Sen. Winder Lands In ‘Doonesbury’
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Foundation To Build Diamond, Parks
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Anderson: Etch A Sketch
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Spokane man killed in accident near state line
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Idaho tanning ban killed by state senate
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Tax hike/cut proposal falls short
Nation/World
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Obama: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
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Soldier charged in Afghan shooting rampage
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Bob Barker funds $880,000 elephant flight
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US new-home sales fell in February
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Obama taps Jim Yong Kim for World Bank
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Suspect was on U.S. no-fly list
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In brief: President’s whereabouts unknown after Mali coup
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U.S. experts foresee global water woes
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Buffett will rake in dough on casinoville
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France unsettled after shootings
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Alzheimer’s drug sharply criticized
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GOP leader urges unity on nominee
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New view of moon’s far side
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In brief: Insider trading ban sent to Obama
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Customs agents find fetuses in luggage
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Furor, fallout grows over Florida teen’s shooting
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Houston’s death ruled accidental
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Convicted student denies bias against gays
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More info to be kept on citizens
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Bales will be charged for Afghan massacre
Outdoors
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Spokane Bike Swap sets up at fairgrounds
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Lake Roosevelt levels continue downward trend
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Avalanche advisory: watch out on the steeps
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Annual Buttercup Hike Saturday at Dishman Hills
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South Hill Bluffs to get TLC Saturday
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Commission to set Washington hunting rules April 13-14
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Where’s Aldo? His words ring true 125 years after his birth
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Hunting and fishing
Spokane
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Burglary suspect: These pants aren’t mine
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Officers in Zehm likely to face charges
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Y’s ‘Crown’ sparkles despite cancellation
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Settlement lays ‘Ron & Steve’ to rest – for now
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Photo: Walking in a springtime wonderland
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Planners approve land rules
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Yellowstone bison transfers halted by Montana judge
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Remains are of missing teacher
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In brief: Studded tires must come off by April 16
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Idaho adjusts wolf-hunting rules
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Judge sets limits on sea lion deaths
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Insurers’ premium increases criticized
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In brief: Bible student alleges groping in park
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Officer cleared in shooting
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State says legalizing pot could raise $560 million
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$65 million tax issue called economy booster
Sports
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Chiefs lose playoff opener at Vancouver
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Mead, LC boys win soccer matches at Albi
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Gonzaga’s Palmer plays with her heart
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No update yet on Brock Motum
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Whitworth’s Logie looks back at superb season
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Video: Gino Simone
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A bittersweet time of year
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Win Spokane Shock tickets
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Spring ball means more snow
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On the air
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Cougs’ QB candidates wing it at first spring session
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Padron confirms he’ll enroll at Eastern
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Idaho sets out to rebuild offense with coaching mixture
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Newsmakers
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Louisville knocks out top-seeded Michigan State
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Kentucky-Indiana game deep in tradition
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North Carolina’s Marshall probably won’t play
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Wisconsin loses 64-63 to top-seeded Syracuse
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Whitworth softball team splits doubleheader
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Today’s Best
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Today’s menu
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Chiefs expect tight series with Vancouver
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Hasselbeck understands Titans’ interest in Manning
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Brave’s new world
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Scoreboard
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Trail Blazers win behind Batum’s 24
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Blanchette: Leach’s debut lacks spectacle, not tempo
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UI’s new hires get to work