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Saturday, September 12, 2009
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Rogers students, alumni celebrate a new future
September 12, 2009 in News Rogers High School ran out of pirate swords long before enthusiastic alumni finished dedicating a multimillion-dollar renovation of their alma mater Saturday.
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Dismal first half sinks WSU
September 12, 2009 in Sports Greg Alexander threw for a career-high 453 yards and three touchdowns and Hawaii won a road game over a team from a BCS conference for the first time in seven …
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Protesters converge on U.S. Capitol
September 12, 2009 in News, Nation/World WASHINGTON — Tens of thousands of protesters fed up with government spending marched to the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, showing their disdain for the president’s health care plan with slogans … 4
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Volunteer construction worker injured by power line
September 12, 2009 in News A construction worker was critically injured Saturday morning when he came into contact with a high-voltage electrical line at the corner of East Meadowlane Road and U.S. Highway 195.
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Cal crushes EWU
September 12, 2009 in Sports Jahvid Best rushed for 144 yards and scored two touchdowns to make sure No. 10 California avoided a letdown against Eastern Washington with a 59-7 victory Saturday.
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UW tops Idaho to end losing streak
September 12, 2009 in Sports Washington ended the nation’s longest losing streak at 15 games with a solid 42-23 win over Idaho on Saturday.
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Murder suspect has history of mental illness, disabilities
September 12, 2009 in City on Page A1 Doctors could tell the 19-year-old man now charged with killing his pregnant girlfriend had problems from an early age. His brain didn’t function properly. He suffered from mental illness and …
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Afghan policy under scrutiny
September 12, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Congress will examine next week the future of American military involvement in Afghanistan, a future that many key lawmakers hope won’t include sending more U.S. troops than President …
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Volunteerism marks Sept. 11
September 12, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – The selfless spirit that helped mend a stricken nation eight years ago was renewed. Volunteers marked Sept. 11 on Friday by tilling gardens, writing letters to soldiers, …
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Stockton joins hardwood greats
September 12, 2009 in City on Page A1 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 …
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Accuracy watch
September 12, 2009 in City on Page A2 For 09-12-2009
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Nation in brief: Space shuttle lands in California
September 12, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. – Space shuttle Discovery and its seven astronauts took a cross-country detour and landed safely in California on Friday after stormy weather prevented them from …
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U.S. accepts offer for talks with Iran
September 12, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The United States has decided to ignore Iran’s refusal to discuss its nuclear program and instead accept a vague Iranian plan for talks on security issues as the …
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River drill shakes up D.C.
September 12, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – A morning of remembrance turned into one of flashbacks, fear and media missteps Friday when a Coast Guard exercise – unfolding near Pentagon ceremonies marking the Sept. 11, …
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Shout at Obama festering
September 12, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – House Democratic leaders plan to vote early next week on whether to formally admonish Rep. Joe Wilson unless the South Carolina Republican apologizes on the House floor for …
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Tariff set on tires from China
September 12, 2009 in Nation/World on Page A6 WASHINGTON – In one of his first major decisions on trade policy, President Obama opted Friday to impose a tariff on tires imported from China, a move that risks angering …
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EPA says it will review 79 coal mining requests
September 12, 2009 in Business on Page A6 CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Obama administration on Friday stepped up its efforts to curb environmental damage from surface coal mining, announcing plans to give 79 permit applications in four states …
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In brief: FedEx raises forecast for first-quarter earnings
September 12, 2009 in Business on Page A6 New York – FedEx Corp., the world’s second largest package delivery company, on Friday offered a signal that the global economy is improving, as it raised its first-quarter earnings forecast …
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Boo Radley’s owners buy coffee shop
September 12, 2009 in Business on Page A6 Andy and Kris Dinnison, owners of the downtown Spokane gift shop Boo Radley’s, have expanded into coffee retailing. Effective Sept. 1, the couple purchased the retail 4 Seasons Coffee location …
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Times tough, but help arrives for crash victim
September 12, 2009 in City on Page B1 For Gary Keller, knowing what to mourn and what to celebrate these past 3 ½ months has been a challenge. Because of the act of one alleged drunken driver, Keller’s …
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KREM drops longtime news anchor
September 12, 2009 in City on Page B1 Veteran Spokane TV news anchor Nadine Woodward said she was targeted for a 15 percent pay cut, then let go when she and management at KREM couldn’t agree on terms. … 18
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Lawlessness rampant in our fair city
September 12, 2009 in City on Page B1 ‘You can’t make a law you can’t enforce.” – Spokane city councilman, quoted Friday. Are you kidding me? I applaud that sentiment, but we have tons of laws we can’t … 2
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In brief: Pair sentenced in drug robberies
September 12, 2009 in City on Page B1 Two men who robbed the same pharmacy of OxyContin were sentenced to prison this week in Spokane County Superior Court. Judge Annette Plese sentenced Adam J. Dally, 25, to 40 …
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Idaho records
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