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Monday, May 21, 2007
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Deadly Shooting spree shatters city’s calm
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A1 MOSCOW, Idaho _ Weary but united, they found strength in song and prayer. “I am tired. I am weak. I am worn. Through the storm, through the night, lead me …
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Highway district seeks permanent funding fix
May 21, 2007 in Idaho on Page A1 East Side Highway District Supervisor John Pankratz talks about the fleet of aging graders, loaders and dump trucks as if they were family. He beamed as he showed off a …
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Gunman kills two, then himself
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A1 MOSCOW, Idaho – The community is reeling after a Saturday night ambush that left three dead and two injured in what is being called the worst shooting in the city’s …
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‘04 election legal, fired attorney says
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A1 WENATCHEE – Fired U.S. Attorney John McKay said Sunday that the 2004 razor-thin governor’s election in Washington “smelled really, really bad,” but that an extensive, little-publicized investigation by FBI agents …
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Inside
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A1 The victims: A closer look at Lee Newbill and Paul Bauer./A9
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Rare stork hatches in wild for first time in 43 years
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A2 TOKYO – An endangered white stork egg laid in the wild has hatched naturally in western Japan for the first time in more than 40 years, a stork museum announced …
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Boulder art honors troops, draws thousands of visitors
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A2 MENLO, Iowa – Ray “Bubba” Sorensen wanted to quit years ago, but there he was turning up again and again at a 56-ton boulder to paint murals of the sacrifices …
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Israeli missile hits Gaza home; 8 killed
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A3 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Israel’s air force fired a missile at a house in Gaza City late Sunday, killing at least eight people, residents and hospital officials said. The …
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39 dead in Lebanese army battles
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A3 BEIRUT, Lebanon – A new front in Lebanon’s simmering political conflict erupted Sunday in the northern city of Tripoli, where running battles between the Lebanese army and a radical new …
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Iraq bombs kill 7 U.S. troops
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A3 BAGHDAD – Bombings killed seven U.S. soldiers in Baghdad and a southern city, the U.S. military said Sunday, and the country’s Sunni vice president spoke out against a proposed oil …
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Reagan-era Giuliani took own road
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – The Republican patronage machine was in full motion early in the Ronald Reagan era, filling countless positions with the faithful. From his high perch at the Justice Department, …
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Confiscated guns resold, report says
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A4 PHILADELPHIA – A suburban police department resold hundreds of confiscated and surrendered firearms to gun shops, including one dealer in prison for selling weapons to felons, a newspaper reported Sunday. …
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Bus crash kills 2, injures 32
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A4 A bus veered off a highway and crashed in central Pennsylvania early Sunday, killing two people and injuring 32 others, authorities said. The bus was eastbound on Interstate 80 with …
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Fire insurers push homeowners
May 21, 2007 in Nation/World on Page A4 SANTA ANA, Calif. – Spooked by devastating wildfire seasons, the nation’s top insurers are inspecting homes in high-risk areas throughout the West and threatening to cancel coverage if owners don’t …
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Like a rock concert, but with more spirit
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A6 It’s Wednesday night in the parking lot of a shuttered Kmart in east Spokane Valley, and at the gates of what was once the garden center, young people are gathering …
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CdA man arrested after ISP car rammed
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A6 A driver who rammed an Idaho State Police car, then fled into Washington state, was arrested Sunday after crashing his car, the ISP said in a news release. Thomas Warren …
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Holiday drivers willing to fill tanks, empty wallets
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A6 Gasoline prices may be hitting records every day, but Americans still don’t want to give up their Memorial Day weekend road trips. According to AAA, 38.3 million Americans will travel …
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Historic day for Whitworth graduates
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A6 More than 600 students marked the end of an era as they officially became the last class to graduate from Whitworth College during a ceremony held Sunday at Spokane Veterans …
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Love for lost motorcyclist will outlast memorial site
May 21, 2007 in Idaho on Page A6 Motorcyclist Branden Benoy was fatally injured almost six years ago when his motorcycle crashed into a pickup at the intersection of Third Street and Locust Avenue (by French’s Cleaners). At …
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Idaho calendar
May 21, 2007 in Idaho on Page A7 For 05-21-2007
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Dead man found in crashed car
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A7 ALOHA, Ore. – Deputies responding to a car crash Sunday found a man in the driver’s seat with gunshot wounds, Washington County authorities said. Constantino Cruz, 27, of Aloha was …
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Kootenai County leads Idaho in abortions
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A7 Women in Kootenai County had more abortions per live births in 2005 than any other county in the state, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reported. According to the …
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Accustomed to safety, city confronts the worst
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A9 Moscow is the kind of place where you can watch the world’s best young jazz musicians play each year. Where parents seldom worry about letting their kids walk around after …
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Officer, church sexton remembered
May 21, 2007 in City on Page A9 Moscow police Officer Lee Newbill and church sexton Paul Bauer were killed by a gunman in Moscow. Here’s what their friends and co-workers had to say. Lee Newbill
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