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Saturday, October 3, 2009
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Attendance takes a hit
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C4 Rich Aurilia noticed all the empty seats as he made his way around the major leagues during the second half of this season. “You have to,” the San Francisco Giants …
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Martin wins another pole
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C5 Already changed into jeans and a golf shirt, Mark Martin propped his feet up on a chair and listened as one of NASCAR’s most popular drivers gushed about Martin’s improbable …
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BYU thumps Aggies
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C5 PROVO, Utah – Max Hall threw three touchdown passes and Harvey Unga ran for 118 yards and a score in No. 20 BYU’s 35-17 victory over Utah State on Friday …
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It’s a daunting task
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C5 RENTON, Wash. – The wounded Seahawks’ date with Peyton Manning and the undefeated Indianapolis Colts is one of the most daunting challenges in Jim Mora’s four seasons as an NFL …
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Mead sends LC to first defeat
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C6 Sometimes the soccer ball bounces right. And it bounced right more times for Mead than Lewis and Clark in the Panthers’ 3-1 victory in Friday’s match between Greater Spokane League …
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Opportunistic ’Hawks win defensive battle
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C6 Cheney pulled out a 12-0 Great Northern League win over Pullman and gain a first-place tie with West Valley, which won a non-league game Friday night. The Blackhawks (3-2, 2-0) …
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Ferris rallies to win in Calif.
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C6 The Ferris Saxons rallied from a 21-point first-half deficit to defeat the Esperanza Aztecs 41-35 Friday night in Valencia, Calif. Connor Halliday completed 28 of 51 pass attempts for 420 …
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Turnaround for T-Wolves
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C7 Where did that come from? Lake City, which showed few signs of life in a 0-4 start, resuscitated its football season Friday.
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On the Air
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C8 For 10-03-2009
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Today’s menu
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C8 For 10-03-2009
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WSU stuns No. 18 Arizona
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C9 The Washington State volleyball team, fresh off its first loss of the season against Oregon, responded by upsetting No. 18 Arizona 25-21, 25-22, 26-24 in Pullman on Friday. The Cougars …
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Griffey comes through
October 3, 2009 in Sports on Page C9 Seattle Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik signed Ken Griffey Jr. last February to bring a productive left-handed bat to the lineup and a stabilizing presence in the clubhouse. What he …
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Looking out for others
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E1 During the worst economy since the Great Depression, during the worst Spokane winter in decades, the roof fell in Dec. 29 at the Rosauers at Five Mile. The practical thing …
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‘SuperFetch’ focuses on doggone goodness
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E1 Maybe you don’t worry about spoiling your new manicure before your nails can dry. But Anne does. Maybe you don’t have a problem with company leaving your toilet seat up …
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The Slice: We like to think of it as being a little above Seattle
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E1 Lynda Housden was in Portland on business when a cab driver asked her where she lived. “Spokane,” she answered.
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Check coverage facilities offer
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E2 Dear Annie: In the past few years, I have observed three different families learn the hard, sad truth about three different upscale retirement communities that promised “continuing care” for residents. …
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Horoscope
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E2 For 10-03-2009
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That’s how you create some buzz
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E2 Buzz Lightyear has received a rocket hero’s welcome home. The 12-inch action figure that returned last month from a real 15-month space station mission took part in a parade at …
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Assisi feast day special for animals
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E5 Some parishioners’ requests for special blessings aren’t always for themselves or even for people they know. They’re for pets – cats, turtles, hamsters, lizards, horses, you name it. Therese Quinn, …
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Celebrity outbursts reminder that faith can teach us self-control
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E5 Congressman Joe Wilson calls the president a liar. Tennis pro Serena Williams threatens a line judge.
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Reunions
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E7 Schools Rogers High School 50th-60th Reunion – September 2010. Requesting updated information on Pirates and faculty. Contact Dora-Faye (Schmidt) at dora-faye@comcast.net, Grace (Ward) at grammagrace1@comcast.net, or Lloyd Apitz at lloapi@juno.com. …
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Several factors can weaken senses
October 3, 2009 in Features on Page E9 DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m an 81-year-old female in reasonably good health. I do my own housework, drive my own car, handle most of my yard work, and walk for exercise. …
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Stocks slip second week in a row
October 3, 2009 in City on Page F1 NEW YORK – Investors retreated further from stocks Friday as the pile of disappointing economic reports grew larger. A modest slide left stocks lower for a second week, the first …
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Valley council candidates Wilhite, Grassel answer questions
October 3, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Here is the second in a series of reports in which Spokane Valley City Council candidates address issues in their own words. All the candidates were asked the same questions. …

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