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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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More swine flu cases confirmed
June 10, 2009 Five new Spokane cases of H1N1 influenza have been confirmed in the past week, and local health officials say the virus is now common and infecting people throughout the region.
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Missing girl found
June 10, 2009 in News The Spokane Valley Police Department has located a 9-year-old girl presumed missing.
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Shooting weighs heavy for CV Holocaust teacher
June 10, 2009 in City News of the shooting at the Holocaust museum in Washington, D.C., hit close to home for one Central Valley High School teacher.
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Halloween shooting ends up in plea deal
June 10, 2009 in City Just as his murder trial was set to begin, Matthew R. Jones pleaded guilty in connection with a shooting on Halloween night that killed a 22-year-old man who was trying …
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Swine flu continues to spread in region
June 10, 2009 in City Spokane health officials believe the H1N1 influenza virus – commonly called swine flu – is infecting people throughout the region. Five new cases confirmed in the past week, including a …
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UI investigating researcher over bighorn study
June 10, 2009 in City, Idaho MOSCOW, Idaho — The University of Idaho has opened an investigation into whether one its researchers suppressed information that appears to link bighorn sheep getting deadly diseases directly from domestic …
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Body of missing camper recovered from Pend Oreille River
June 10, 2009 in City, Idaho The body of a Kootenai County man missing since he slipped into the Priest River last month was recovered Monday at the Albeni Falls Dam. Searchers had suspended the hunt …
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Bonner County police logs 6/9/2009
June 10, 2009 in City, Idaho Read the Bonner County law enforcement log for June 9, 2009, by clicking the Documents tab above.
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Fiat closes deal to take bulk of Chrysler’s assets
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World DETROIT— Italy’s Fiat is the new owner of the bulk of Chrysler’s assets, closing a deal Wednesday that saves the troubled U.S. automaker from liquidation and places a new company …
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Sun to rule today
June 10, 2009 in City, Idaho A picture perfect morning should last through the day with sunny skies and highs in the lower to middle 70s across the region.
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Police: Ex-retirement home employee stole from residents
June 10, 2009 in City A former Cooper George retirement home employee was arrested Tuesday for allegedly stealing from several elderly residents. Police say Melody D. Roper, 38, stole non-prescription medication, a collector coin and … 1
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Knife attack leads to victims’ arrests
June 10, 2009 in City An exchange of insults at Spokane’s downtown bus depot got pointed Tuesday night when a 24-year-old attacked two other men with a knife. When one of the men asked another …
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Gunman shoots, kills guard at Holocaust Museum
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World WASHINGTON — An 88-year-old gunman with a violent and virulently anti-Semitic past opened fire with a rifle inside the crowded U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on Wednesday, fatally wounding a security … 1
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Detainee to get U.S. trial
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration pressed ahead Tuesday with its plans to close the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, flying a detainee to New York to face federal trial despite …
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New stretch of Riverside may be named for MLK
June 10, 2009 in City on Page A1 After nearly 20 years of discussions and debate, Spokane finally might name a street after the nation’s most prominent civil rights leader. The Spokane Plan Commission today will discuss a … 10
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Gifts to charity decline
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – Charitable giving by Americans fell by 2 percent in 2008 as the recession took root, only the second year-to-year decline in more than a half-century, according to …
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Memento of WWII reaches soldier’s son
June 10, 2009 in City on Page A1 John McGrath came home to Spokane at the end of World War II after nearly five years in the Army. One of his dog tags didn’t. It was left on …
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Accuracy watch
June 10, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 06-10-2009
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Clinton insider loses in Virginia
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 RICHMOND, Va. – State Sen. R. Creigh Deeds dominated Virginia’s three-way Democratic primary for governor Tuesday, defeating a much better-financed Clinton White House insider and a former legislative colleague. The …
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Slain doctor’s clinic shutting its doors
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WICHITA, Kan. – The Wichita clinic of slain abortion provider George Tiller, one of only a handful of clinics in the country that provides third-term abortions, will be permanently closed, …
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Baucus outlines possible tax
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – A Senate plan to overhaul the nation’s health system is likely to include a new tax on some employer-provided health benefits that exceed the value of the basic …
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In brief: Hearings set on Sotomayor
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 Washington – Senate Democrats, determined to seat Sonia Sotomayor on the Supreme Court quickly, announced mid-July hearings on her nomination Tuesday in a move that surprised Republicans. GOP leaders lashed …
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Pakistan bombing targets hotel
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A4 PESHAWAR, Pakistan – A suicide truck bombing at an upscale Peshawar hotel late Tuesday killed at least 11 people and injured 50 others, the latest in a series of bloody …
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WHO very close to raising flu alert
June 10, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A4 The World Health Organization is inching closer to raising the infectious disease alert level for the H1N1 influenza outbreak to its highest level, indicating that a pandemic has arrived, but …
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