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Eastern men cruise to easy win
December 1, 2009 in Sports CHENEY — Mark Dunn scored 17 of his career-high 23 points in the first half, carrying Eastern Washington past NAIA Division II Walla Walla 89-61 on Tuesday night.
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Zags women stomp EWU
December 1, 2009 in Sports What was the best moment for Eastern Washington in its women’s basketball game with Gonzaga may have turned out to be its worse. The underdog Eagles battled back from an …
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Obama wins bipartisan support from local delegation
December 1, 2009 in News Vietnam War veteran Rep. Walt Minnick sat in the auditorium at West Point on Tuesday surrounded by men and women in cadet gray uniforms being told by a president they … 2
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Driver in Valley accident commits suicide, police say
December 1, 2009 in City A Spokane man killed himself after rear-end collision on Trent Avenue Tuesday. 4
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Power restored around Deer Park
December 1, 2009 in News Avista Utilities is reporting on its Web site that power has been restored to all customers in north Spokane County and Deer Park. 1
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Avista will distribute Enron settlement funds
December 1, 2009 in Business A $9 million settlement from Enron Corp. for its role in the 2000-’01 Western energy crisis will help reduce heating costs for Washington households. 6
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AP fact check: Obama’s Afghanistan speech
December 1, 2009 President Barack Obama’s speech Tuesday night did not always match the reality on the ground in Afghanistan.
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Obama announces 30,000 extra troops for Afghanistan
December 1, 2009 in Nation/World Declaring “our security is at stake,” President Barack Obama ordered an additional 30,000 U.S. troops into the long war in Afghanistan on Tuesday night, but balanced the buildup with a …
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Seattle police kill suspect in officer slayings
December 1, 2009 in Region A lone officer on patrol in the middle of the night Tuesday spotted a stolen car, its hood up and engine running, and pulled over to check it out. As … 39
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Griswold’s sister traveling to Lakewood today
December 1, 2009 in City The sister of slain Lakewood police officer Tina Griswold said she’s relieved to know that suspect Maurice Clemmons has been killed.
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Procession honors slain Lakewood officers
December 1, 2009 in Region The bodies of the four Lakewood police officers gunned down at a Parkland coffee shop Sunday were taken from the Pierce County Medical Examiner’s office to the Mountain View Funeral …
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Police: Woods at fault in crash, will get citation
December 1, 2009 in Sports, Nation/World Tiger Woods will be cited for careless driving in a car crash outside his Orlando-area mansion, but will not face criminal charges, the Florida Highway Patrol said Tuesday. 2
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Mother hospitalized after train smashes van
December 1, 2009 in City A woman who had just dropped off her child at an elementary school was broadsided by a train this morning as she drove her minivan in east Spokane County.
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Teens accused of beating man, 60, in alley
December 1, 2009 in City Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the beating of a 60-year-old man who was found unresponsive in an alley.
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Woman dies after apartment fire
December 1, 2009 in City A 70-year-old Spokane woman died today after being pulled from her burning apartment in downtown Spokane.
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Crocker: Change in Afghanistan strategy essential
December 1, 2009 The former U.S. ambassador to Iraq said Tuesday that even with 30,000 more U.S. troops heading to Afghanistan, a change in strategy is essential if the U.S. wants to succeed …
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Northerly flow bringing clear skies
December 1, 2009 A shift in the weather pattern over the Inland Northwest is bringing crisp sunny weather today under a northerly flow that is expected to intensify with deepening cold this weekend.
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Knox’s defense begins closing arguments in Italy
December 1, 2009 in Region A defense lawyer for Amanda Knox, accused in the 2007 slaying of her British roommate in Italy, argued Tuesday that evidence in the case isn’t sufficient to convict the American …
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Sister says officer was devoted to work, community
December 1, 2009 in City on Page A1 The sister of a Lakewood, Wash., police officer shot to death in a coffee shop remembered her as a dedicated officer in a tearful plea Monday for the killer’s capture. …
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Suspect in officer killings eludes law on West Side
December 1, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 SEATTLE – Authorities believe the man sought in the slaying of four police officers is still alive and has been aided by a network of friends and family, a police … 1
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Obama planning Afghan buildup
December 1, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – After months of debate, President Barack Obama will spell out a costly Afghanistan war expansion to a skeptical public tonight, coupling an infusion of as many as 35,000 … 3
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Groups to bring their gift of music to holiday bureau
December 1, 2009 in City on Page A1 When Sean Kane took the job as Gonzaga Preparatory School’s director of choirs last year, the seniors in his jazz choir gave their new teacher a lesson. “They said, ‘We …
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With caveat, city takes county money for Y
December 1, 2009 in City on Page A1 Most members of the Spokane City Council on Monday spoke in favor of transforming a building on an acre surrounded by Riverfront Park into apartments and commercial space. But facing … 11
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Hadron collider breaks record
December 1, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 The problem-plagued European Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle accelerator, is finally beginning to show off the technological muscle that is expected to produce some of the greatest scientific …
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