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Thursday, May 24, 2007
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In brief: Dogs found on Vick’s land may be euthanized
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C2 Dozens of dogs seized in an investigation into possible dogfighting on land owned by Atlanta Falcons star Michael Vick in Chesapeake, Va., likely would be euthanized if investigators determine they …
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Chewelah girls win title; NWC boys third
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C3 On the strength of two finishers in the top five, the Chewelah High girls captured the State 1A golf title Wednesday at the North Bellingham Golf Course. Chewelah scored 43 …
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Thomas fourth, LC third
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C3 BURLINGTON, Wash. – Lewis and Clark freshman Chessey Thomas finished fourth in the final round of the State 4A tournament Wednesday, leading her team to a third-place finish at Avalon …
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WSU players watch, wait for updates on Daugherty
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C3 Only two members of Washington State University’s women’s basketball team are in Pullman, but their situation is no different than that of their teammates scattered around the country. “It’s a …
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Ferris boys finish second at state again
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C3 BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Ferris took second place for the third time in four years Wednesday in the State 4A golf tournament at the Shuksan Golf Club. Five Greater Spokane League …
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Health main issue for older, comeback boxers
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 Ken Cartonla loves boxing, and, at age 58, loves the idea of 44-year-old Evander Holyfield wanting another shot at the heavyweight championship of professional boxing. “I think it’s remarkable,” he …
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GSL set to give state double trouble
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 If you’ve been an active follower at all of Greater Spokane League tennis this season, you’ve heard mostly about the wealth of competitive singles players in the league and some …
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Mike Vlahovich: Turns out blog, print make good mix
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 We’re winding down the 2006-07 sports season and with it my first year as columnist for this Prep Page and blogger for the Web site Prep Report. The one amazing …
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What a year 1977 was
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 The Indy Racing League tries to get all the promotional hay it can out of legendary former driver A.J. Foyt’s 50th year in Indy Car racing. Three women will start …
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Wimbledon will increase player challenges with instant replay
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 WIMBLEDON, England – Wimbledon will give players three chances per set to challenge line calls using video technology at this year’s tournament – one more than the U.S. and Australian …
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Quick hits
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 Wrestling coach must sit University wrestling coach Don Owen must sit out the Titans’ first Greater Spokane League match next year following disclosure of two WIAA violations last winter.
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It’s a bad week for this foursome in sports world
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 Think you’ve had a bad week? Think you’ve seen disappointment? You should be the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Commentary : Aaron, Selig shouldn’t ignore Bonds’ historic homer march
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C5 CHICAGO – One day, Hank Aaron and I sat in a third party’s home, viewing a TV documentary made about his life. He smiled wistfully when singer and civil rights …
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Guillen, Batista key M’s
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C5 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Jose Guillen provided key offense and Miguel Batista helped out a depleted bullpen in Seattle’s second straight win. Guillen had four hits and two RBIs, Batista …
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M’s put Reitsma on DL, recall Green
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C5 St. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The Seattle Mariners placed right-hander Chris Reitsma on the 15-day disabled list on Wednesday because of inflammation in his right elbow, and recalled right-hander Sean Green …
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Wednesday’s N.L. results
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C6 Phillies 8, Marlins 7 (10): At Miami, Abraham Nunez singled home the tie-breaking run in the 10th inning, and Philadelphia rebounded after blowing a four-run lead in the ninth to …
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By the numbers
May 24, 2007 in Voices on Page C6 2,215 Career hits by New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, fifth on the Yankees all-time list. Jeter passed Joe DiMaggio with three hits on Wednesday.
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Wednesday’s AL results
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C6 Tigers 8, Angels 7: At Detroit, Magglio Ordonez had his 20th career two-homer game and the Tigers held on for a win over Los Angeles, snapping the Angels’ six-game winning …
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MLB lawyers talk to Giambi
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C6 On the same day a report alleged he failed an amphetamines test, Jason Giambi met with lawyers from the baseball commissioner’s office Wednesday to discuss his recent comments on steroids. …
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NO HEADLINE
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C7 BASKETBALL NBA playoffs
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Area roundup: UI’s Nakashima moves up
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C7 University of Idaho junior Kelly Nakashima improved eight positions Wednesday as she climbed from a tie for 95th to a tie for 87th after a 6-over-par 78 during the second …
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Today’s menu
May 24, 2007 in Sports on Page C7 For 05-24-2007
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Dedicated to NOLA
May 24, 2007 in Features on Page D1 A place called NOLA – New Orleans, La. – has inspired many musicians, and Harry Connick Jr. has felt its call since birth. He is, after all, the son of …
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Go west, young man, to Ritzville
May 24, 2007 in Features on Page D1 The Historic Ritzville Days returns this weekend with a new twist: its first Western Art Show. On Saturday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Ritzville’s downtown Pioneer Plaza will be …

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