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Friday, November 26, 2004
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Eagles soar into playoffs
November 26, 2004 in City on Page A1 The chartered airplane lifted off before dawn this morning, taking Eastern Washington to what the school hopes is more than a one-stop or one-year destination. The Eagles’ 14th-ranked football team …
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It’s time to dig deep once again
November 26, 2004 in City on Page A1 For more than 50 years, The Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund has been providing holiday cheer for thousands of needy families in the Inland Northwest. This year will be no exception. The …
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Iraqis capture aide to Zarqawi
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A1 BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraqi officials Thursday announced the capture of a key aide to Jordanian terrorist suspect Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and said soldiers had discovered a “chemical bomb” factory in …
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Without a trace
November 26, 2004 in City on Page A1 KITTITAS, Wash. – Cody Haynes, an 11-year-old with the twinkle and smile of an all-American kid, didn’t come home for Thanksgiving. He also wasn’t at his home on Main Street …
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Group takes Thanksgiving to scavengers
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A2 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador – It wasn’t exactly traditional, but the food flown here by U.S. residents to share with families who scavenge society’s trash caught the heart of the …
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Lottery numbers
November 26, 2004 on Page A2 Thursday’s Washington Daily Game: 2-6-2. Thursday’s Washington Lucky for Life: 20-48-69-81.
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No verification Iran has halted N-programs
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The director of the International Atomic Energy Agency was unable to confirm Thursday that Iran had completely suspended its nuclear programs, as it committed to doing, because the …
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Mass police raid in agents’ deaths
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A4 MEXICO CITY – Hundreds of police officers dressed in riot gear stormed the town of San Juan Ixtayopan southeast of here until the early hours of Thursday, kicking down doors …
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Separated twins well
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A4 NEW YORK – Once-conjoined twin boys from the Philippines can do “The Itsy-Bitsy Spider” hand movements, have graduated to crackers from pureed foods and “are well on their way to …
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Yemen releases 113 members of al Qaeda who recanted views
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A5 SAN`A, Yemen – Yemeni authorities have released 113 militants belonging to the al Qaeda network – including at least five once accused of involvement in the deadly bombing of the …
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Meet the troops
November 26, 2004 in City on Page A5 Teruo Chinen ALEXANDRIA, La. – Warrior spirit, exactly what is that?
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Falling boulders force 220-mile highway detour
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A6 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. – Dozens of boulders, some the size of buses, crashed onto a highway Thursday, forcing travelers on a 220-mile detour through the mountains. No one was injured …
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Matthew Shepard’s killers deny attack was hate crime
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A9 CHEYENNE, Wyo. – In their first public interview since attacking college student Matthew Shepard, his killers said they were motivated not by homophobia, but the prospect of robbery to fuel …
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High court to weigh medical pot laws
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A10 OAKLAND, Calif. – Traditional drugs have done little to help 39-year-old Angel Raich. Beset by a nightmarish list of ailments that includes tumors in her brain and uterus, seizures, spasms …
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Best-selling novelist Arthur Hailey dies
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A12 NASSAU, Bahamas – Arthur Hailey, author of “Airport,” “Hotel” and other novels that became hit movies, has died, his wife said Thursday. He was 84. Hailey, who plucked characters from …
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Man pleads guilty to robbing home of slain reservist
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A12 NORRISTOWN, Pa. – A man pleaded guilty Wednesday to ransacking the apartment of a newlywed Marine reservist killed in Iraq, breaking in while his widow was with family members planning …
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YOUR MONEY: Troubled retirees
November 26, 2004 in Business on Page A13 A new survey of recent retirees has some cautionary notes for those who are still working. Almost all of them, for example, said they wished they’d saved more money while …
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Nintendo has gamers in hand
November 26, 2004 in Business on Page A13 Shoppers out searching the stores today may be hard-pressed to find what’s shaping up to be one of the holiday season’s hottest items — the newly released Nintendo DS handheld …
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Nike gains foothold in Europe
November 26, 2004 in Business on Page A13 PORTLAND — When Emma Agger turned 6, her father Simon, a diehard European soccer fan, decided she was old enough to watch the game in its native habitat. So this …
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Feeble dollar, surging euro benefit Asia
November 26, 2004 in Business on Page A13 SHANGHAI, China — Asia knows all too well the power of currency markets to wreak havoc on regional economies — the upheavals of the Asian financial crisis of the late …
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Sunnis want election delayed
November 26, 2004 in Nation/World on Page A14 BAGHDAD, Iraq — Sunni Muslim politicians have called on the government to postpone the Jan. 30 national election despite Prime Minister Ayad Allawi’s insistence that the balloting go ahead as …
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Accuracy watch
November 26, 2004 in City on Page B1 For 11-26-2004
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Therapist hopes to help promote language of peace
November 26, 2004 in Idaho on Page B1 IF MARRIAGE THERAPISTS can repair some of the most-damaged relationships ever, maybe they deserve a shot at finding peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. That’s the thought behind an invitation …
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A welcoming place to learn to fly planes
November 26, 2004 in City on Page B1 Gideon Karinga, 20, never dreamed of coming to America. Yet three months ago, he relocated to Spokane for school.
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