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Saturday, April 17, 2010
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Shock clip BattleWings
April 17, 2010 in Sports Spokane had a rough initiation into the Arena Football League, but the Shock have responded with a pair of convincing wins. And now they get a break from the schedule-maker …
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Mariners win fourth straight
April 17, 2010 in Sports Casey Kotchman snapped a tie with an RBI double in the seventh off the glove of leaping Detroit right fielder Ryan Raburn, and the Seattle Mariners won their fourth straight …
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Survivors, supporters get ready to race for the cure
April 17, 2010 in City Some days the drugs she takes to treat her stage one breast cancer keep Heather McDonnell in bed. But on Saturday, the 32-year-old Spokane woman felt strong enough for an …
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Volcano spews more ash, spawns wider flight chaos
April 17, 2010 LONDON (AP) — A lingering volcanic ash plume forced extended no-fly restrictions over much of Europe on Saturday, as scientists warned that activity at a volcano in Iceland had increased … 12
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Lincoln Building duck nest raided
April 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 Someone or something raided a mama duck’s nest in downtown Spokane on Friday and made off with four of her six eggs. Several tulips that had sheltered the duck in … 15
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Goldman accused of fraud
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – Federal regulators accused powerhouse Goldman, Sachs & Co. of fraud Friday for peddling tainted mortgage investments, a move that could lead to more lawsuits against major banks. … 3
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Hospital visitation careful step on gay rights
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama struck a blow for same-sex couples without picking a drawn-out fight with conservatives this week when he ordered hospitals around the country to honor patients’ … 1
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Alaskan waters lure Colville family as timber jobs wane
April 17, 2010 in City on Page A1 Spokane got a chance to taste the difference in Ken DesRosiers’ lifestyle Friday night after his first catch of the season was air-expressed from Alaska. Portions from the two bright, … 7
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Pal tossed, so baseball fan vomits on pair
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey man was jailed after he intentionally vomited on an off-duty police captain and his 11-year-old daughter in the stands during a Phillies game, police said. …
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In brief: Vet kills himself at VA center
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 DAYTON, Ohio – An Army veteran wearing military fatigues shot and killed himself Friday with an assault rifle on the steps of a Veterans Affairs medical center where he had … 1
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Former Blackwater president faces charges
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 RALEIGH, N.C. – The former president of Blackwater Worldwide was charged Friday with using straw purchases to stockpile automatic weapons at the security firm and filing false documents to cover …
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Court nominee challenged
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans fiercely criticized President Barack Obama’s choice for a seat on a San Francisco-based federal appellate court Friday, in an intensifying test of his ability to install …
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Feds say militia ready to kill
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 DETROIT – The leader of a Christian militia planned an elaborate, two-part training session for this month and told members it was OK to kill “anyone who might stumble upon … 1
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Progress unlikely in Bhutto killing
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – A lack of political will and fear of upsetting powerful vested interests will likely scuttle any efforts to find Benazir Bhutto’s assassins, analysts said Friday, a day …
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Thai army chief given extra powers
April 17, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 BANGKOK – Thailand’s prime minister talked tough and handed more law and order powers to the army Friday after security forces were humiliated when an anti-government protest leader escaped a …
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In brief: Toyota recalling Sienna minivans
April 17, 2010 in Business on Page A6 Washington – Toyota said Friday it was recalling 600,000 Sienna minivans to inspect for rust in the cable that holds the spare tire, adding to the more than 6 million …
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Surfers can pay to roll down memory lane
April 17, 2010 in Business on Page A6 NEW YORK – For the first time Rolling Stone is inviting its readers on the long, strange trip though the magazine’s 43-year archive, putting complete digital replicas online along with …
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Turf war distracted regulators
April 17, 2010 in Business on Page A6 WASHINGTON – Washington Mutual’s primary regulator was so consumed with turf battles that for four months it denied its rival agency a desk in the Seattle office where examiners tracked …
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Housing shows signs of rebound
April 17, 2010 in Business on Page A6 WASHINGTON – There were more signs of a moderate housing recovery Friday as the government reported an increase in construction and building permits. The Commerce Department said the pace of …
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
April 17, 2010 in City on Page B1 From our archives, 100 years ago Halley’s comet had become visible in Spokane, and The Spokesman-Review editorial page said plenty of superstitions arrived along with it.
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Jury weighs hate charges against N. Idaho brothers
April 17, 2010 in City on Page B1 A jury will reconvene Monday morning in the hate crime trial of three Coeur d’Alene brothers accused of racially harassing a Hispanic man last August. Ira G. Tankovich, 48, is … 1
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Census also about having history right
April 17, 2010 in City on Page B1 Friday was the deadline to mail back your 2010 census form. I’ll bet yours is still sitting on your kitchen counter, isn’t it? 1
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Idaho Records
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Washington records
April 17, 2010 in City on Page B2 Spokane County Marriage licenses
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