Archives | May 31, 2012
Results
Business
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Red Lion investors are restless, based on withheld vote count for directors
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The Supreme Court barely approves state’s new liquor privatization law (with links)
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One sure thing: I-1183 will create about 200 Eastern Washington distribution jobs
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Google makes Zagat restaurant reviews free
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FDA denies application to call syrup ‘corn sugar’
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Northwest wheat
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Spain concerns push stocks down
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GSI honors seven firms with Agora Awards
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Feds will test more E. coli strains
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Earnings: Coldwater Creek Inc.
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Investors seek safety of Treasury notes
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Some costs may rise when private retailers sell booze
Features
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This day in Slice column history (1996)
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A Wikipedia entry that caught my eye
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Did The Cars come here on this tour?
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Scheduling that “New you” regimen
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Two kinds of people in Spokane
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Things could be worse
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Crowning king or queen of spillage
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What’s your policy on LinkedIn invites?
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Talking the talk
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Click, Claim, Save
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This date in Slice history (1996)
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Horoscope
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Annie’s Mailbox: Future DIL seems to lack manners
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‘Snow White’ costume designer helps Theron’s evil queen sparkle
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Doctor K: Graves’ is an autoimmune disease
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Gallery Glance: ArtFest
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 5.31.12
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Parting Shot — 5.31.12
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Stop The Recall Group Files Complaint
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PM Scanner Traffic — 5.31.12
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PM: Orcas Return To Puget Sound
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Huckleberries Hears …
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Judge Declares Edwards Case Mistrial
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Dismissal Of Claim Vs. NIC Upheld
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Senators Question EPA Sackett Action
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North Idaho Blogs Rdp — 5.31.12
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Carlson: Teachers Must Man Ramparts
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Sims Continues City Hall Attack
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Catnap Costs Car Prowler Suspect
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Dog Hammer Killing Brings 6 Months
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George W. Unveils Portrait
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What Constitutes Office Hours?
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News Quiz Offers Movie Tickets
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Nudist Camp Offers Saturday Hike
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Spokane Chipotle To Open Next Week
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Prowling suspect found asleep in Post Falls car
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Fairchild Breast-Feeders Create Stir
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Noon Headlines — 5.31.12
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Snake Handling Pastor Dies From Bite
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Red, White & Blue Down To Toes
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AM Scanner Traffic — 5.31.12
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Sex-Selective Abortion Vote Ahead
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Guinness Record Targets Recycling
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Quotable Quote — Shawn Vestal
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Parker To Join Semanko On Sidelines
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Poll: Allow Five Wives Vodka In Idaho
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Solar Energy Works In Lake City
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Oliver Replaces Jacobson On GOP CC
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Roundup: SR Subpoena Date Nears
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Recall Rally At McEuen Field
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Fake Cancer Claim Scams Local
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Sex Offenders Fight Facebook Ban
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Love Story: Love Trumps Baseball
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Trib: Washington Booze To Cost More
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Spelling Y-O-U-N-G
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JohnA: How About Them … M’s?!
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Clark: 5 Wives? Meh … Grandpa’d 6
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JBelle: What You Get At Bent’s BBQ
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Benson: Good Housekeeping
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Idaho tax protester Hart files for bankruptcy
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Caribou habitat costs studied
Nation/World
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Oil drops on disappointing US economic data
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Bono will present award to Suu Kyi
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Community rallies around mascot
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Salmonella linked to chicken handling
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In brief: Pakistan conviction wasn’t for treason
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U.S. tightens sanctions on Syria
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U.N. uncovers another massacre
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Gila wildfire in New Mexico breaks record set last year
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Photo: Final voyage
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Obama right chiding court, says Stevens
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Suspected pedophile priests paid to leave priesthood in Wisconsin
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In brief: New York may ban large soft drinks
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President to welcome Bush
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Porno scenes filmed on field of Coliseum weekend after 9/11
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Taylor sentenced to 50 years in prison
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Five dead after two shootings in Seattle
Outdoors
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Clothing-optional hike among National Trails Day outings
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Idaho river runners enjoying good water year
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Get stoked to get soaked at Big Water Blowout in Riggins
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Idaho underpass ushers wildlife safely across highway
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Washington fishermen oppose Alaska mine proposal
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Float trips introduce public to entire Spokane River
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Resident volunteers needed for Pend Oreille water sampling
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Controlled burns boost elk habitat in Colville NF
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Landers: Memorial weekend activities abounded
Spokane
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With court’s OK, liquor sales to go private Friday
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Officers respond to 3 robberies within an hour
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Threesome suspected in 24 residential burglaries
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Rep. Shea’s signs vandalized with anti-Semitic slurs
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Man seriously injured in scooter crash
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North Spokane Zip Trip robbed at gunpoint
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Police investigate third home invasion in two days
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Judge rules against two-thirds tax law
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Trial begins in 1992 robbery, homicide
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In brief: South Hill McDonald’s robbers sought
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In brief: Crash kills man, injures passenger
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Washington records
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Photo: Quilter’s block
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Idaho records
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Spokane Public Schools avoids further cuts
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McMorris Rodgers boosts medical device industry in FDA bill
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Two home-invasion robberies reported
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Photo: Attagirl
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Anti-gay marriage group nears goal
Sports
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Blanchette: Chiesa nears ultimate goal
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Former Chiefs achieve success at higher levels
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Cave gets second chance
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Three touchdowns enough for M’s
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Past Triple Crown winners ready to pass torch
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Browns’ Benard feels ‘blessed’ after accident
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Kings win opener of Stanley Cup finals
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Dahlberg: Spurs go about business quietly
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Today’s menu
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Best bet on the Tube
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Newsmakers
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On the air
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Today’s Best
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Second-half Heat wave earns OT win
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Scoreboard
Washington Voices
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Greenacres Park opening set for Saturday
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In brief: Golf benefit planned for artist Wisben
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Family thrilled for their new home
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Champions abound at 10th annual Mead DLC Olympics
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Education Notes: Northwest Christian wins national K-8 chess title
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Schoolmates create portraits of seniors
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Photo: Your Voices
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Chief Garry Park’s centennial on Sunday
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Art show features students’ works
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Don’t forget to jot down names
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Accuracy watch
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Love Story: He chose marriage over professional baseball career
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In brief: Register for TAC summer camps
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Neighborhood updates
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Religion Notebook: Cows key to carnival at Trinity
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Parade, more Saturday at West Valley Days
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Somebody needs you
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Council wants new spot for sculpture
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Mann: A bit more sun-showers mix, then warmer than usual
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Fire levy on August ballot
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Lottery
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Manito plant sale will be June 9
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Young ladies, gentlemen practice etiquette at Fairy Tale Ball
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Reunions
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Area drama productions, students nominated for awards
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Riverfront Park master plan debuts
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Vocal Point: It’s not easy, but listen carefully to Alzheimer’s victims
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Gardening: With right spot and care, ferns can grow well in region