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Friday, September 11, 2009
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Flu outbreak causes high school to cancel events
September 11, 2009 in News, Sports Looks like the flu outbreak in Pullman is spreading out onto the Palouse.
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Murder suspect has long history of mental illness
September 11, 2009 in News Doctors could tell the 19-year-old man now charged with killing his pregnant girlfriend had problems from an early age.
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Stockton remembers his roots in Hall speech
September 11, 2009 in Sports SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – All John Stockton ever asked was a chance to prove himself against the best – whether that was his older brother Steve in the family driveway on … 2
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City tones down striptease class description
September 11, 2009 in City The road to a “smoking hot body” may still be with a class offered by the city of Spokane, but it won’t be described in such titillating terms. 3
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Cyclists to hit streets Sunday for SpokeFest
September 11, 2009 in Outdoors, City Organizers expect hundreds of cyclists Sunday at the second SpokeFest, and late registrations are still being accepted.
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Woodward let go after 19 years at KREM
September 11, 2009 in City Veteran Spokane TV news anchor Nadine Woodward said she was targeted by station management for a 15 percent pay cut, then let go when she and the station couldn’t agree … 41
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Judge won’t edit Wash. voter’s pamphlet for I-1033
September 11, 2009 in City A judge has refused to order changes to the state voter’s pamphlet in a dispute over Initiative 1033, the latest ballot issue sponsored by professional anti-tax activist Tim Eyman. 1
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John Stockton’s Hall of Fame induction speech
September 11, 2009 in Sports Video from NBA.com.
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County leaders considering higher taxes, fees
September 11, 2009 in City Spokane County drivers may be required to pay an extra $20 per year to register their vehicles and voters may be asked to approve an extra 3.75 cents per gallon … 3
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Idaho gov tells agencies to prepare for new cuts
September 11, 2009 in Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter has given state agency directors until the end of next week to draft plans to cut millions from their spending as state tax revenue continues to …
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Wash. to appeal judge’s decision on R-71 signers
September 11, 2009 in City The state attorney general said Friday he is appealing a federal judge’s decision to keep secret the names of people who signed petitions supporting Referendum 71, which calls for a … 2
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WSU sets another enrollment record
September 11, 2009 in City PULLMAN — Washington State University has set another enrollment record at its four campuses.
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Number of swine flu cases drops sharply at WSU
September 11, 2009 in Region PULLMAN — The number of students calling to report flu-like symptoms at Washington State University has dropped sharply, indicating the nation’s biggest outbreak of swine flu on a college campus …
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Near-record heat expected this weekend
September 11, 2009 in City, Idaho A high pressure system centered over Eastern Washington is building and strengthening, and should bring near-record temperatures to the Spokane area on Saturday and Sunday.
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Bonner County police logs 9/10/2009
September 11, 2009 in Idaho Read the Bonner County law enforcement log for Sept. 10, 2009.
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9/11 marked with mourning and a spirit of service
September 11, 2009 in Nation/World WASHINGTON — On his first 9/11 anniversary as president, Barack Obama urged Americans to come together in service just as they united after the terrorist attacks eight years ago.
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Single shot of vaccine may be all adults need
September 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The new swine flu vaccine appears to be highly effective for adults with just one shot, a major boost to the massive immunization campaign that officials are planning …
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Poverty rate hits 11-year U.S. high
September 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The government’s first broad look at the recession’s impact on American households in 2008 showed that the nation’s poverty rate jumped to an 11-year high, incomes sank for … 1
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WSU’s No. 1 for swine flu
September 11, 2009 in City on Page A1 Washington has the highest incidence of swine flu among college students – nearly triple the rate of Georgia, the next highest state, an American College Health Association report said Thursday. …
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CdA memorial provides place to offer tribute
September 11, 2009 in City on Page A1 Coeur d’Alene city firefighter Richard Gaines was 27 years old when he fell to his death through the floor of a burning building in July 1951. He left behind a … 1
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Accuracy watch
September 11, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 09-11-2009
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Health care reform still faces skepticism
September 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – One day after President Barack Obama pitched his plan for comprehensive health care reform in a joint session of Congress, administration officials struggled Thursday to detail how he … 1
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Wilson’s apology doesn’t end ‘You lie!’ flap
September 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The congressman who heckled President Barack Obama during a televised address Wednesday night found that although the president accepted his apology Thursday, the furor over his outburst did …
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Nation in brief: Rangers sent to patrol border
September 11, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 Houston – Special teams of Texas Rangers will be deployed to the Texas-Mexico border to deal with increasing violence because the federal government has failed to address growing problems there, …

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