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Sunday, February 3, 2008
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Super Tuesday won’t end race for Democrats
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – Ever since the presidential campaign started, much of the focus has been on Super Tuesday, just days away. The idea was that any day when nearly half …
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Lottery numbers
February 3, 2008 in City on Page A2 Saturday’s Washington Daily Game: 9-0-4 Saturday’s Washington Lotto: 4-8-19-29-32-46
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World in Brief: Rebels try to oust Chad’s president
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A2 Hundreds of rebels charged into Chad’s capital aboard pickup trucks Saturday, clashing with government troops around the presidential palace in the most forceful attempt yet to oust President Idriss Deby. …
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French president, former supermodel marry
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A3 PARIS – They had a glitzy, jet-setting courtship, but when it came time for the wedding, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and former supermodel Carla Bruni opted for a simple, classic …
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Writers, producers make major progress
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A3 After weeks of stalled talks, negotiators in the entertainment writers strike have suddenly made “substantial progress” in their discussions, people with knowledge of the talks said Saturday, raising hopes in …
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Bush finalizes 2009 budget proposal
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – President Bush will present a budget Monday that would slow the growth of Medicare and cut or eliminate an array of domestic programs but still anticipates a flood …
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Gunman kills five women at Chicago clothing store
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A3 TINLEY PARK, Ill. – A gunman fatally shot five women in a robbery at a store in a suburban Chicago strip mall before fleeing Saturday, prompting police to sweep through …
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Primaries by state
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A4 A state-by-state look at Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses with the number of delegates in parentheses. All are primaries unless otherwise indicated. WTA indicates winner take all. ALABAMA
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Democrats even; McCain leads Republicans
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York, and Barack Obama, of Illinois, are running roughly even nationally as the battle for the Democratic nomination heads into Tuesday’s big …
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Proposals at a glance
February 3, 2008 in City on Page A7 House: At least $300 to almost everyone earning a paycheck, including low-income earners who make too little to pay income taxes, as long as they earned at least $3,000 in …
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Mormon president eulogized as ‘prophet, seer’
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A8 SALT LAKE CITY – Gordon B. Hinckley was remembered as a “prophet to the people” on Saturday as tens of thousands of faithful Mormons gathered to say goodbye to the …
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In Passing
February 3, 2008 in Nation/World on Page A8 Washington Earl Butz, Cabinet member
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National Guard helps school dig out
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B1 SANDPOINT – The National Guard was called in against the snow Saturday, with Idaho soldiers taking up shovels to clear school roofs in Sandpoint and a Washington Air Guard crew …
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Snowballs and soccer balls
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B1 The Spokane Valley Junior Soccer League’s River City Steelers hosted Juventus – no, not the club from Turin, Italy, the one from Vancouver, Wash. – in an outdoor soccer tournament …
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Mayor Mary’s snow job falls on deaf ears
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B1 What is it about Spokane mayors? When they’re campaigning you can’t shut them up without a court order.
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Storm notebook: More snow on the way, but it won’t stick around
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B2 A stormy pattern will persist this week, but the weather also will get warm enough to melt much of the remaining snow. The National Weather Service says the chance of …
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Pair sentenced in Indian girl’s beating
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B2 LEWISTON – A mother and daughter accused of the racially motivated beating of an American Indian girl have been sentenced after pleading guilty to lesser charges. Prosecutors say conflicting accounts …
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Bills push at privacy, speech boundaries
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B3 OLYMPIA – Spurred by headline-grabbing crimes and election year politics, Washington lawmakers are targeting familiar criminals – drunken drivers and sex offenders – with plans that raise troubling questions of …
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Boy finds American Indian remains
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B3 PILOT ROCK, Ore. – At age 10, Badger Harris is no stranger to bones. For years he has picked up animal skulls and other bones, keeping them as household decor. …
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Region in brief: Three stabbed at North Side bar
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B3 The Spokane Gang Enforcement Team is investigating a triple stabbing early Saturday outside the Double Dribble Sports Bar on North Division, Spokane police said. A woman and two men, whose …
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Lucky Lab harnesses the sun to brew beer
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B3 PORTLAND – Any aficionado will tell you that sometimes a good beer is like a glass of sunshine. At the Lucky Lab Brew Pub on Hawthorne Boulevard, it’s reality. The …
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Judge orders Pierce County to sell dogs
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B6 TACOMA – A judge has ordered Pierce County to sell dozens of dogs seized last year from a Graham dog breeder, calling it a reasonable way for the county to …
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The Spokesman-Review Newsroom Code of Ethics
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B8 Newsroom Values Statement The following values form the framework for the myriad news decisions made daily by Spokesman-Review journalists. Our goal is to live up to these values every day, …
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Ethics code helps readers keep us accountable
February 3, 2008 in City on Page B8 Today we are reprinting a draft of one of the most important documents to be found in any newsroom. For more than a year, a newsroom task force has been …

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