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Black Friday barrage
Millions of Americans turned out as the holiday buying season started earlier this year on Thanksgiving Day. But there's still a lot of shopping left.
Silencing the hatred
Throngs of counter-protestors provide peaceful reply to Westboro Church
COEUR d'ALENE - All you need is love.
Albert C. Pistorius, 92
Albert C. Pistorius, 92, passed away peacefully at his Hayden Lake home
Raffle tickets on sale
The North Idaho College Foundation's Really BIG Raffle will kick off ticket sales this week as regional outlets begin selling tickets for the drawing to win a brand new $250,000 home in Coeur d'Alene.
'FarmVille' creator Zynga to go public
LOS ANGELES - Zynga, the online game maker behind "FarmVille" and other popular Facebook pastimes, is going public, the latest in a crop of high-valued Internet IPOs expected after LinkedIn Corp. showed that the online networking craze is a hot commodity on Wall Street.
Inkwell dries up after 35 years in downtown Sandpoint
SANDPOINT - Another longtime downtown retailer is succumbing to a struggling economy and perceptions that buying locally is costlier compared to big box stores or online vendors.
The Internet: Clouds - servers or oligarchs?
Cloud computing is being touted by cloud vendors as the best way for Internet users to back up their files as well as receive services, such as software support, including automatic updates to their applications. These users are individuals as well as small and large organizations. Some cloud vendors offer to augment, if not replace, a company’s data center with their clouds’ data centers. Typical cloud services include:
The Front Row with Jim Litke February 14, 2011
Who's more greedy in NFL dispute?
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was right when he said fans "don't care about the details" of contract negotiations.
A bit of this, that and the other
Apologies.
Today's ghastly groaner
A duck waddles into a sandwich shop and says to the man at the counter, “You got any duck food?”
Home shopping made easily online
Windermere Cd'A offers Buildcda.com
COEUR d'ALENE - Let the mouse find the house. A new website offered as a service of Windermere Coeur d'Alene Realty lets anyone shopping for a new home shop by city, neighborhood and builder.
Defying warnings, millions in the US travel for Thanksgiving
Millions of Americans took to the skies and the highways for Thanksgiving at
Teen's sleep habits disrupted
DEAR DR. GOTT: My 16-year-old granddaughter has had a lifetime of not being able to sleep at night. This has been the case since birth. I might add that because of her parents' jobs, they encouraged "sleeping in." She now lives with me, and I have allowed her to take Benadryl at night so she can get a decent night's sleep to be alert in school. She is an excellent student and has no other health problems. This works very well; however, I am worried about the side effects over time. Can you advise me on this?
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Reflux and heartburn
More than 60 million Americans experience heartburn or acid reflux as often as once a week.
With spreading virus comes fears -- and lots of stockpiling
NEW YORK (AP) — As an Arizonan, Gregory Cohen has never had to stock up ahead of a hurricane or other natural disaster.
EXCHANGE: Give support to Otter
Our legislators need our feedback in order to support Gov. Otter and vote in favor of creating a state-based health insurance exchange. There are many reasons for Idaho to design a state based exchange rather than allowing the federal exchange to be established in Idaho.
How to spot a fake online store
With more of us shopping online these days, it is important to be
Black Friday crowds cram into Black Sheep
Shoppers flood Cd'A malls seeking best holiday deals
Parking lots were packed and checkout lines were long throughout Coeur d’Alene on Black Friday, as shoppers sought the best deals for everyone on their Christmas lists. Thousands of people had reportedly streamed through the Silver Lake Mall by noon — and the place had only been open for two hours.