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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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Insanity plea could get killer life in mental hospital
August 11, 2009 in City In a rare court proceeding, a Spokane man was acquitted Tuesday of stabbing his cousin to death last year. But that acquittal may require Adrian Wayne Ellenwood to remain in … 2
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Idaho lawmakers: Restore trail funds
August 11, 2009 in Idaho An Idaho legislative task force is now leaning heavily toward undoing an unpopular law passed this year to raid recreational trail funding in order to shift the money to road …
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Spokane digital Bible publisher aims to stay in lead
August 11, 2009 in Business Having just moved into its first Spokane office, startup Olive Tree Software is betting the house on keeping its leadership role in a tough and competitive online publishing arena. 2
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Sex offender arrested after being stabbed
August 11, 2009 in City A man stabbed this morning in north Spokane is a level 3 sex offender suspected of making harassing phone calls. 4
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Conservation could provide 85 percent of new power
August 11, 2009 in City, Region, Green Energy, Green Government/policy, Green Transportation About 85 percent of the Northwest’s new power needs over the next 20 years can be achieved through conservation, according to a new plan being developed by the Northwest Power … 2
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Bonner County police logs, Aug. 10
August 11, 2009 in Idaho Click the “documents” tab above download the Bonner County police logs for Aug. 10, 2009.
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Washington PDC rejects request to seal donor names
August 11, 2009 in City, Region OLYMPIA — The state Public Disclosure Commission on Tuesday rejected a request to seal the names of donors to a campaign to overturn Washington state’s newly expanded domestic partnership law. 2
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Coeur d’Alene police logs, Aug. 10
August 11, 2009 in Idaho Click the “documents” tab above to download the Coeur d’Alene Police Department logs for Aug. 10, 2009.
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New agreement reached on Hanford cleanup deadlines
August 11, 2009 in Region RICHLAND — Washington state and federal officials have agreed on new cleanup deadlines for the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site.
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Sunshine giving way to showers tonight
August 11, 2009 in City, Idaho Enjoy today’s bright sunshine and warm temperatures: a new Pacific frontal system is bringing clouds and a chance of showers or thunderstorms for later today through Friday.
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President, allies aim to stanch ‘misinformation’
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and his allies in the health care debate began moving more forcefully Monday to rebut what they said was “misinformation” spread by opponents of proposed … 4
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Obama puts immigration reform on hold
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 GUADALAJARA, Mexico – Locked in a health care debate that is claiming much of his energy, President Barack Obama conceded that a push to overhaul the nation’s immigration system will … 6
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Four steps help deflect disease, study finds
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 If people would do just four things – engage in regular physical activity, eat a healthy diet, not smoke and avoid becoming obese – they could slash their risk of … 1
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End of the show
August 11, 2009 in City on Page A1 When the Eagles fight song rings out at EWU football games this fall, it’ll come from loudspeakers or maybe hired musicians – not the student marching band. The Eastern Washington … 1
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Accuracy watch
August 11, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 08-11-2009
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Species at risk in Himalayas include deer
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 KATMANDU, Nepal – The world’s smallest deer, a flying frog and catfish that stick to rocks – as well as more than 350 other species – have been discovered over …
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Bombings rip through Iraqi cities
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 BAGHDAD – A double truck bombing Monday in Mosul and blasts in Baghdad brought the Iraqi death toll to more than 100 in four days, the worst spasm of violence …
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World in brief: Fatah elects new members
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 BETHLEHEM, West Bank – The Palestinian Fatah movement elected a group of younger leaders to its top council today, bolstering the movement’s credentials as the West’s best hope for Mideast …
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Quakes hit Tokyo and Indian Ocean
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 TOKYO – A powerful earthquake hit Tokyo and nearby areas shortly after dawn today, halting trains and forcing two nuclear reactors to shut down for safety checks. More than 30 …
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Prison brawl bodes ill amid budget woes
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 SANTA ANA, Calif. – Inmates at an overcrowded California prison tore doors from their hinges and broke off toilets and sinks in a four-hour riot that injured 175 people, and …
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Deadly slides wreak havoc
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 TAIPEI, Taiwan – A mudslide touched off by a deadly typhoon buried a remote mountain village in Taiwan, leaving at least 400 people unaccounted for, while a massive landslide in …
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House drops plans for jets
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – House Democratic leaders said Monday that they will not force the Pentagon to buy four new passenger jets used to ferry senior government officials. Democrats have been criticized …
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Nation in brief: Weakening storm approaches Hawaii
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A4 HONOLULU – Hawaii residents kept a watchful eye on Felicia on Monday as the weakening tropical storm closed in on the islands. A tropical storm watch for the Big Island …
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Breast-feeding may lower cancer risk of mothers
August 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A4 RALEIGH, N.C. – Women who have a family history of breast cancer could reduce their risk of developing early onset of the disease by 59 percent if they breast-feed their …
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