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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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Idaho lawmakers shake up leadership posts
December 1, 2010 in Idaho Idaho lawmakers met in closed caucuses to pick legislative leaders Wednesday night, and while House Speaker Lawerence Denney will continue to lead the House, the Senate will have a new …
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Rich Landers: Wolves always hot topic
December 1, 2010 in Sports Grizzlies and cougars can get our attention, but wolves are the all-stars of whipping up human emotions.
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Prosecutor unsure if felony DUI will stick against Crabtree
December 1, 2010 in City The deputy prosecutor who didn’t file a felony drunken driving charge against a man with a history of dangerous crashes said she’s not sure she has enough evidence to make … 9
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Taiwan Jones unwanted, except by EWU
December 1, 2010 in Sports Considering all he has accomplished during his 3½-year stay at Eastern Washington University, the scarcity of college football options available to Taiwan Jones coming out of Deer Valley High School …
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No regrets for WSU football seniors
December 1, 2010 in Sports Three seniors on the Washington State football team relate memories of their time as Cougars as their final football game approaches.
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Special session under discussion
December 1, 2010 in News OLYMPIA — Legislative leaders said they had a “productive” meeting with Gov. Chris Gregoire over looming budget problems, but reached emerged with no consensus on a special session. 8
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Inmate walks away from snow work crew
December 1, 2010 in City A Geiger Corrections Center inmate who was recently ordered to return to a more secure facility escaped this morning after he was allowed to clean up snow with a work … 3
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Report: Keep incentive for movie, TV shoots
December 1, 2010 in Business, City A report that recommends Washington renew a four-year-old program that supports movie, television and commercial production was forwarded to lawmakers today by the Joint Legislative Audit & Review Committee. 16
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Vince Grippi’s Pac-10 picks
December 1, 2010 in Sports Underdogs occasionally bite. Huge favorites can implode just as often as they explode. The best strategy is to just throw a dart at the picks.
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Henderson gives up budget post to focus on jobs
December 1, 2010 in Idaho Rep. Frank Henderson, R-Post Falls, has decided to give up his coveted seat on the Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee after five years to focus on economic development legislation in … 1
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Gonzaga Prep senior guard Chris Sarbaugh earns chance to lead
December 1, 2010 in Sports Chris Sarbaugh has made himself into a basketball player. The Gonzaga Prep senior laughs when he recalls his humble beginnings.
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Two child luring cases reported in North Idaho
December 1, 2010 in Idaho Coeur d’Alene police are investigating a possible child enticement case after a 12-year-old girl said she was followed home from school on Tuesday by a man driving a van.
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Idaho SupCourt tosses state cabin-site rent challenge
December 1, 2010 in Idaho The Idaho Supreme Court on Wednesday tossed out Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden’s legal challenge to state-owned cabin site rents on two Idaho lakes, which charged that the state Land …
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Colfax fire destroys downtown cabinet shop
December 1, 2010 in City Fire on Tuesday destroyed a cabinet shop in Colfax, but firefighters prevented spread of the fire to adjoining buildings on the north side of the city.
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Snow level at 2,200 feet; light amounts tonight
December 1, 2010 in City, Idaho The latest forecast from the National Weather Service is calling for a likelihood of rain or snow tonight with the snow level expected to be about 2,200 feet.
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Weather delays some school start times
December 1, 2010 in City, Idaho Several school districts, including Orchard Prairie and Freeman, will be delayed today due to the weather, the districts announced earlier.
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Guards’ inaction amid attack brings scrutiny for prison
December 1, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – The surveillance video from the overhead cameras shows Hanni Elabed being beaten by a fellow inmate in an Idaho prison, managing to bang on a guard station window, … 6
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Pentagon wants ‘don’t ask’ ban in light of troop poll
December 1, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Gay troops can serve openly in the armed forces without harming the military’s ability to fight, the Pentagon’s top leaders declared Tuesday, calling for the 17-year-old “don’t ask, … 12
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Christmas Bureau helps the homebound too
December 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 Alice Cross, 84, doesn’t get out much. She saves up her jokes. Have you heard the one about the prostitute and the cyclist? No problem. She has a string of …
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Paperwork no-show frees suspect with DUI history
December 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 A Spokane man with a history of DUI crashes was allowed to walk out of court Tuesday with his driving privileges intact after a prosecutor failed to file paperwork on … 13
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Gay nurse plans to return to Air Force by January
December 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 Regardless of whether Congress repeals the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy this month, a Spokane nurse discharged under the policy said she expects to be back in her Air Force … 5
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Accuracy watch
December 1, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 12-01-2010
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Socialite’s jewels bring millions
December 1, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 LONDON – A set of jewels once owned by American socialite Wallis Simpson – the woman who wooed King Edward VIII from the British throne – fetched nearly $12.5 million …
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Obama, congressional Republicans discuss cuts
December 1, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Heralding a new era of divided government, President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans pledged warily to seek common ground on tax cuts and reduced spending Tuesday in their … 1

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