Archives | April 17, 2014
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Business
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Toyota redesigns Camry to keep up with competition
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Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange bankruptcy rejected in court
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Fed Chair Yellen says stimulus still needed for job market
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Washington state jobless rate holds steady in March
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Northwest wheat
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In brief: Home building rises in March, but permits decrease
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Sriracha sauce factory may take heat elsewhere
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Ford to offer 50th anniversary Mustang
Features
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Honor roll of long-ago PCL opponents
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Born in Spokane Dept.
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Back when broadsheets were broad
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A reason why someone seems rattled
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If Abba had played Spokane 40 years ago
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2014 Pulitzer finalist I danced with in 1981
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Thinking about sex at church
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Time magazine — April 17, 1964
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After George Bailey died unexpectedly
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When “B” stood for “Spokane”
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In the wake of the news
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When people in EW make fun of Idaho
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Guaranteed* conversation starter
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A Tale of 2 Weddings
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Annie’s Mailbox: Don’t remind co-worker of encounter
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Hollywood reels in moviegoers through pastors
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Ask Dr.K: Tips to make bathing simpler for aging parents
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Let’s move on
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.17.14
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Parting Shot — 4.17.14
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Top Post: Repeal 17th Amendment
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.17.14
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Otter lauds expanded ‘cloud’ software tax exemption at mock signing ceremony
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PM Headlines — 4.17.14
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Write-In Manthey Targets Handeen
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GOPrecinct Wannabes Get Tips
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Officer Warns Parents Of Parties
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Blog: Shea’s Wrong, Bundy No Hero
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HBO Blogsophere — 4.17.14
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‘Dog Songs’ & Homeland Security
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Former Idaho boxing champ Kenny Keene wins $1K a week for a year from state lottery
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Chelsea Clinton Announces Pregnancy
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Flamingo Roundup
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Otter urges Air Force to keep both Gowen and Mt. Home bases, not ‘dither away’
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State Ed Board elects new officers, Atchley to take over as president
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Former Rep. Trail named new AARP state president
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SR News Quiz — April 13-17.2014
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Weekend Forecast: Sunny & 60s
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Otter Suffers Farm Injury
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Obama: 8M Obamacare Enrollments
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Lowe’s To Pay Record Pollution Fine
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Filipino Penitents Atone For Sins
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.17.14
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City To Flush Reservoir Of Teen’s Pee
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New McEuen Splash Pad Passes Test
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Handeen: Good Time Was Had By All
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‘Laramie Project: 10 Years Later’
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Rain expected into this evening over region
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Terrell to resign from state Ed Board in June
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Food Porn?
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Poll: Ward’s Tax Problems Matter
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Edit: Is This The Way To Hire Judges?
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AM Headlines — 4.17.14
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Cutline Contest — 4.17.14
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Rathdrum Gains Access To Mountain
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Domino’s Offering Specialty Chicken
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Brain Drain Frustrates Idaho Colleges
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Shea Backs Bundy Stand In Nevada
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Tribe, State At Odds Over Poker
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What Happened At Lincoln Day
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Cindy: A Goat In Every Front Porch?
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Racist Poster Boy?
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Tribal casino’s plan to offer poker draws legal objections from state
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New Yorker runs for Idaho Senate again; also files in Alaska, Oregon
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Coeur d’Alene Tribe’s plan to offer poker at casino at odds with Idaho
Nation/World
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Avalanche sweeps Everest; 4-5 believed buried
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Author Gabriel Garcia Marquez dead at 87
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Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet
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AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young ailing
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New SAT will focus on real-world applications
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Israeli police disperse protest at Jerusalem holy site
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California delays decision on wolf protections
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In brief: Nigeria militant attacks kill 20
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Bosnians see victims excavated from mass grave
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Cocaine arrested on drug charge
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Deputy minister abducted, lawmaker shot in Kabul
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Moscow-backed insurgency presses ahead in Ukraine
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Health care law’s success may embolden Democrats
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In brief: North Dakota abortion ban overturned by judge
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Armed robber waits for 13 years to report to prison
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Commission investigating Venezuela’s fatal clashes to expand
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South Korea ferry death toll expected to grow
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Firetruck rams California restaurant; 15 injured
Outdoors
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Not a hero: Rancher’s federal land grab all about greed, arrogance
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Extra day offered for lower Columbia spring chinook fishing
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Video: Early-season fly fishing on North Idaho streams
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Spokane Mountaineers take another group higher
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California to consider listing wolf endangered
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Despite elk-loss research, Montana hunters protest increased quota on cougars
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Adventure and rain await Olympic Peninsula hikers
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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There’s no escaping rain in the Olympic Peninsula
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A few special birds lend a wing in golden eagle preservation
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Photo: User-submitted photo: Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness hemmed in gold
Spokane
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Third drive-thru robbery ends in chase, search
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Man suspected of beating woman in front of witnesses is arrested
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Elway Poll: Voters might support some tax hikes
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Man arrested in stabbing outside downtown Spokane apartment
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Water main break closes S. Freya at top of hill
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2nd drive-through robbery this week in Spokane
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Rep. Matt Shea travels to Nevada to support defiant rancher
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Accuracy watch
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In brief: Man on bike carrying shotgun arrested, Spokane police say
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Search for fugitive Minnesota camp leader again turns to Spokane
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Washington records
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In brief: Fish ladder changes at Columbia dams working, officials say
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Idaho records
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Cannon Hill Park-area home added to Spokane historic register
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Retired Oregon Marine convicted of killing wife
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In brief: Washington mudslide death toll raised by three to 39
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Portland to drain tainted reservoir
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Spokane to take over Waste-to-Energy Plant operations
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WSU team trying to build better smartphone battery
Sports
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WSU spring football: O-line features battling centers
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Spring Practice Report: Day 10
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WSU to play Gonzaga in Spokane next season
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EWU spring football: Eagles deep at linebacker
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Sabonis signs with Gonzaga
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One loss that seems like more
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Thursday morning Pac-12 links
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Track and field honor roll
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EWU counts on experienced returners to remold line
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Today’s Best
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Newsmakers
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Ferris boys soccer tops CV in shootout
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Valley Christian’s Grant Marchant runs out front
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EWU signs forward Kyle Reid of Los Angeles
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Weekend outdoors weather: Respite from the rain lies ahead
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Recreation calendar
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Doug Pace: Spokane Speedway lights up
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On the air
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Two GU women’s basketball assistants resign
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Sidney Rice re-signs with the Seahawks
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Today’s menu
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Minnesota State players refuse to practice
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Baseball notes: Puig won’t comment on magazine article
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Weise lifts Canadiens over Lightning
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Scoreboard
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2014 NBA playoffs
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Kevin Durant has 42, Thunder beat Pistons 112-111
Washington Voices
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Lottery winners
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Council puts hold on additional projects like McDonald’s on Hamilton
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LC stages whimsical ‘Suessical’
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In brief: COPS West closed for maintenance
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In brief: ‘Behold Jesus!’ to be performed Saturday
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60th annual Shrine Circus set up at Valley mall
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Religion calendar
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Neighborhood updates
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Tartan design looms at GU
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Volunteer opportunities
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Family calendar
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EV postpones search for superintendent
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Community services
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Senior meals
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Custom fit for dogs, cats at Max’s
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Weather: Late April likely to be wetter than usual
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Landmarks: St. Charles a modernist gem
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East Central will expand senior, kids meal programs
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Get tickets today for Spokane Scholars Foundation banquet
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Gardening: Early-season gardening can be a stiff challenge
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Woman who grew up in Valley earns title on ‘King of Nerds’
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