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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
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UCLA opens with easy win
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 Arron Afflalo scored a career-high 23 points to lead 18th-ranked UCLA over New Mexico State 83-70 in a first-round Preseason NIT game Tuesday night at Pauley Pavillion. The Bruins (1-0) …
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Nets put stops on two stars
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The New Jersey Nets have been a step behind on defense, according to point guard Jason Kidd. Against Seattle, they stayed a step ahead. Nenad Krstic …
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Federer eliminates crowd’s anxiety with quarterfinal win
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C2 Roger Federer asked for treatment at the start of his third set against Ivan Ljubicic, and a groan echoed around the Qi Zhong Stadium in Shanghai, China. The injury-marred Tennis …
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Prep winter sports kick into gear with changes
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C4 Angie Bjorklund has been traveling for visits to colleges throughout the country. Katelan Redmon traveled across town. And a couple of other top girls athletes have traveled from out of …
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Lynch remains major linchpin for Chiefs
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C4 Jeff Lynch knows this is the end of the line, but he doesn’t want to look back yet – not with more than half a Western Hockey League season to …
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EWU’s Jensen earns first-team volleyball honors
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C4 Eastern Washington University’s Ashley Jensen was named to the first-team All-Big Sky Conference volleyball team on Tuesday, one day after being honored as the conference’s co-player of the week. The …
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Boucher leads Hawks to win over Kellogg
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C4 Brigitte Boucher finished with 11 points and eight rebounds Tuesday night while leading Lakeland to a 36-28 girls basketball triumph over visiting Kellogg in a non-league season opener for both …
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Skeleton athlete hanging on
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C4 LAKE PLACID, N.Y. – Noelle Pikus-Pace should have been in the Adirondacks this week, chasing her second straight overall World Cup championship and racing against the world’s other top skeleton …
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Giants co-owner Tisch dies of cancer
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 Robert Tisch, co-owner of the New York Giants and a civic leader in New York City for several decades, died Tuesday of brain cancer. He was 79. Tisch died at …
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Price, Time reach second settlement over SI article
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 Former Alabama football coach Mike Price has reached a second settlement with Time Inc. in his defamation lawsuit over a Sports Illustrated article about a night of drinking at a …
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Ducks making a pitch
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 Last year Texas head coach Mack Brown publicly made his case for a BCS berth and it ended up paying off handsomely with a Rose Bowl bid. Meanwhile, California – …
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Eastern will have one eye on the scoreboard
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 The Eastern Washington football team faces one of its toughest tests ever on Saturday when their minds are on UC Davis and their hearts are in Bozeman. No matter what …
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Hawks’ strategy paying dividends
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C5 KIRKLAND – As many of the other 31 NFL teams rushed to throw their money at some of the league’s most notable free agents last March, the Seattle Seahawks waited …
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NO HEADLINE
November 16, 2005 in Features on Page C6 BASKETBALL NBA
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Rodman signs two-game deal
November 16, 2005 in Sports on Page C7 DES MOINES, Iowa – The Rent-A-Rodman campaign will make a stop in Iowa next year. Dennis Rodman, the former NBA star who has appeared in several leagues since leaving the …
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Official records
November 16, 2005 in City on Page C7 Spokane County Marriage licenses
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Time to take holiday sip trip
November 16, 2005 in Food on Page D1 If you’re looking for a local wine to serve with your holiday dinners or you just need a good excuse to check out the wineries in Spokane, consider this your …
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Hint at people’s concerns about germs
November 16, 2005 in Features on Page D2 Dear Miss Manners: My wife greets many male houseguests and friends with kisses on their lips, and I am uncomfortable with this. I don’t greet our female guests and friends …
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Hold no ill will; for their lies - just find other friends
November 16, 2005 in Features on Page D2 Dear Carolyn: About a year ago, there was a big rift in my group of friends that revolved around my messy break-up with my ex-boyfriend, who then started dating one …
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Some acts are simply beyond the imagination
November 16, 2005 in Features on Page D2 THE MAN WHO murdered John Lennon 25 years ago says “nothing could have stopped” his twisted quest to track down and assassinate the ex-Beatle. “I was under total compulsion,” Mark …
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Horoscope
November 16, 2005 in Features on Page D2 For 11-16-2005
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Lemon, garlic add intense flavors to low-fat halibut steaks
November 16, 2005 in Features on Page D3 Halibut is low-fat, firm and full of flavor. That makes the white-fleshed fish a good base for dishes helpful to people watching their fat intake – and this recipe using …

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