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Saturday, December 4, 2010
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Spokane Chiefs win on Teddy Bear toss night
December 4, 2010 in Sports It would have been easy to have a different outcome, but the Spokane Chiefs stuffed the Portland Winterhawks on Teddy Bear Toss night 4-3, in the process ending a 10-game …
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Police shooting closes Market Street
December 4, 2010 in News Spokane Police have closed a section of North Market Street and set up a command center, after an officer-involved shooting. 4
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Washington defeats WSU 35-28 in Apple Cup
December 4, 2010 in Sports Jake Locker made up for two critical turnovers by throwing a 27-yard touchdown pass to Jermaine Kearse with 44 seconds left, and Washington became bowl eligible for the first time … 14
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Eagles roll to easy basketball win
December 4, 2010 in Sports The Eagles battered New Hope Christian College 112-41 Saturday night in nonconference men’s basketball at Reese Court. 1
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Gray wishes rodeo rival well from hospital bed
December 4, 2010 in Sports Cheney bareback rider Ryan Gray remains hospitalized after injury.
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Homeless dogs find homes
December 4, 2010 Eight homeless hounds are no longer living in a broken-down Toyota Corolla. Five of the dogs were adopted early Saturday, after a story about them appeared on the front page …
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Vandals beat San Jose in overtime
December 4, 2010 in Sports Nathan Enderle threw to Eric Greenwood for the game-winning touchdown as Idaho defeated San Jose State 26-23 in overtime on Saturday night.
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City plows make headway
December 4, 2010 in City Snow plowing is going better than expected in Spokane, with city officials now predicting the work will be done by late Sunday.
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Ferris stops Skyline on a dime, wins state crown
December 4, 2010 in Sports Ferris Saxons controlled the clock and hung on to the ball Saturday to pick up their first state title, beating top-ranked Skyline 24-16 in the 4A championship football game at … 6
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EWU wins playoff game
December 4, 2010 in Sports Taiwan Jones rushed for 168 yards and two touchdowns and Eastern Washington pulled away in the second half to beat Southeast Missouri 37-17 Saturday in the second round of the … 1
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GU men lose Battle to Illini in Seattle
December 4, 2010 in Sports Demetri McCamey had 11 points and seven assists, and No. 20 Illinois was blistering from beyond the arc in a 73-61 defeat of Gonzaga on Saturday in the Battle in …
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Wise Words with Muriel Oaks
December 4, 2010 in News, Features Muriel Oaks, newly retired dean of WSU’s Center for Distance and Professional Learning, helped bring WSU into the 21st-century with learning dependent on innovation, creation — and technology In this …
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Giving locally key to Teck American
December 4, 2010 in City on Page A1 You’ve heard of buying locally and eating locally. The Christmas Fund offers a chance to give locally, to a charity whose influence is immediate and tangible. That’s important to repeat …
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Agreement would halt police layoffs
December 4, 2010 in City on Page A1 Without disclosing the terms, Spokane Mayor Mary Verner announced late Friday that the Spokane Police Guild had reached a tentative agreement with the city that keeps 35 police officers from … 17
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Homeless dogs kept in a car
December 4, 2010 in City on Page A1 Eight thin, dirty dogs, small and large and of varying breeds, scramble over each other in the small, beat-up, gray four-door sedan they have been living in for almost a … 20
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Mexican teen admits involvement in executions
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 CUERNAVACA, Mexico – In cargo pants and a T-shirt, the skinny, American-born 14-year-old looked like he should be in middle school. Instead he was surrounded by three armed Mexican soldiers … 1
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Accuracy watch
December 4, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 12-04-2010
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South Korea trade pact gives Obama a victory
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s first major trade deal moved forward Friday as White House negotiators successfully concluded a long-stalled agreement with South Korea. The accord, which includes South Korean … 2
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Top generals: Too risky to repeal ban
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Bucking the Pentagon’s top leaders, the chiefs of the Army and Marines urged Congress on Friday not to allow openly gay people to serve in the military, at … 24
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Deficit report rejected
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s deficit reduction commission fell a few votes shy of the number needed to send its proposal to Capitol Hill for action, but still received enough …
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In brief: Launch bumped to Feb. 3
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Shuttle Discovery will remain grounded until at least Feb. 3 while engineers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration continue to look for the cause of …
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Obama visits Afghanistan
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan – President Barack Obama told U.S. troops in a surprise holiday-season visit Friday that they are making important progress in Afghanistan, and he pledged the country …
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WikiLeaks hops the globe to stay just a click away
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 LONDON – WikiLeaks became an Internet vagabond Friday, moving from one website to another as governments and hackers hounded the organization, trying to deprive it of a direct line to …
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In brief: High-speed train breaks record
December 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 BEIJING – China’s railway ministry says a Chinese passenger train has set a new record for speed, hitting 302 miles per hour during a test run. The official Xinhua News …

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