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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Vandals beat Sac State
November 24, 2009 in Sports MOSCOW, Idaho — Idaho’s Luiz Toledo scored 15 points en route to a 75-61 victory over Sacramento State on Tuesday.
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Boise State dumps Eastern
November 24, 2009 in Sports Eastern Washington did some good things in Tuesday night’s non-conference men’s basketball game against Boise State. Shooting and defending – especially early on, were not among them, however. And the …
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Gonzaga cruises past Wisconsin
November 24, 2009 in Sports LAHAINA, Hawaii – It was the kind of stat sheet that made it hard for Gonzaga men’s basketball coach Mark Few to pick out his favorite entry. 1
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Furloughed inmate’s brother arrested
November 24, 2009 in City The brother of a man granted a five-hour furlough from jail for Thanksgiving was arrested today on a drug charge. 8
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CdA prepares for lighting ceremony, festivities
November 24, 2009 in Idaho Coeur d’Alene’s 18th Annual Lighting Ceremony Parade begins at 5 p.m. Friday, followed by caroling and the simultaneous lighting of candles held by thousands of people in the crowd. The …
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Alaska diocese agrees to $10M abuse settlement
November 24, 2009 in Region The Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks and representatives of almost 300 alleged victims of clergy abuse have agreed on a settlement of almost $10 million.
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Avista to lead Pullman power grid project
November 24, 2009 in Business Avista Corp. will lead a $38 million “smart-grid” demonstration project in Pullman that will upgrade the electric distribution system to the city of 27,600 people. 1
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Another swine-flu death reported in Spokane
November 24, 2009 in City Swine flu has been linked to the death Monday of a Spokane man in his 70s, health officials reported. The man died at a local hospital and had underlying medical …
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USDA: States struggle to administer food stamps
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World With more Americans going hungry than ever before, the Agriculture Department is concerned that dozens of states aren’t adequately administering food stamp programs designed to provide food to low-income Americans. 2
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Schweitzer also announces Friday opening
November 24, 2009 in City, Idaho Schweitzer Mountain Resort in Sandpoint will open for the 2009-10 ski and snowboard season on Friday, with some help from its new snowmaking system.
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Wash. two-year colleges report record enrollment
November 24, 2009 in City Luther Sonny White III, 58, is one of the thousands of new college students in Washington, where fall enrollment is setting a record for a second year at the state’s …
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Consumer group warns about toy hazards
November 24, 2009 in Features, Nation/World Holiday shoppers should look out for toy hazards such as small parts, loud sounds, soft plastics and lead contamination, consumer advocates warned today.
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Bleak Mount St. Helens provides movie backdrop
November 24, 2009 in Region With a few cosmetic tweaks, Mount St. Helens provided the right devastation to serve as a backdrop for scenes in John Hillcoat’s film “The Road.” 5
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Economy’s rebound not as strong as first thought
November 24, 2009 in Business, Nation/World The economy is growing modestly, with consumers too wary about spending to invigorate the recovery. 10
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Travel weather still looking good
November 24, 2009 in City, Idaho Travel weather over the Thanksgiving holiday continues to be mostly favorable, although a pair of Pacific weather systems should bring precipitation today and Thanksgiving night.
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Apres-ski activities
November 24, 2009 in Awayfinder destinations Besides the exertion of the activity itself, there are sports that hardly require any effort. Runners, for instance, need only lace up their sneakers, throw on lightweight clothes, turn on …
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Paralyzed man was alert, not comatose, for 23 years
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 BRUSSELS – For 23 torturous years, Rom Houben says, he lay trapped in his paralyzed body, aware of what was going on around him but unable to tell anyone or … 1
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‘Fair’ health care tax remains thorny issue
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 Schoolteacher Kinzi Blair makes only $46,000 a year, but she has what many would consider a “Cadillac” health plan, now targeted for a big tax increase by health reformers. She … 1
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Spokane elementary schools switch to number grades
November 24, 2009 in City on Page A1 Most elementary students in Spokane Public Schools are seeing their new report cards for the first time this week; instead of A, B, C, D or F, it’s 4, 3, … 6
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Eight more face terror charges
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Federal authorities unsealed criminal charges Monday against eight suspects alleged to be part of a U.S. recruiting network that sent young men to fight in Somalia – one … 1
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Students target redheads, police say
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 LOS ANGELES – As many as four youngsters were targeted in suburban Calabasas by at least a dozen middle-school students after a Facebook group urged them to beat up redheads, …
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Lotteries
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A2 Monday’s Lotto: 9-12-13-21-22-42 No winner. Next jackpot: $1.2 million
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CO2 levels rising rapidly
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 MAUNA LOA OBSERVATORY, Hawaii – The readings at this 2-mile-high station show a troubling upward curve as the world counts down to crucial climate talks: Global warming gases are building … 1
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Nation in brief: Hasan may plead insanity in killings
November 24, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 FORT WORTH, Texas – An Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people during an attack on his Texas post will likely plead not guilty to the charges against him and …
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