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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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Chiefs dromp past Winterhawks
December 8, 2010 The Portland Winterhawks, with the most points in the Western Hockey League and a healthy13-point lead in the Western Conference and U.S. Division, fell behind 5-0 in the first period …
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WSU whips Gonzaga
December 8, 2010 in Sports Klay Thompson scored 24 points and had six assists as Washington State beat cold-shooting Gonzaga 81-59 on Wednesday night in the annual battle of eastern Washington rivals. 11
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Mariners add DH Cust
December 8, 2010 in Sports Free-agent slugger Jack Cust and the Mariners agreed to a one-year contract Wednesday, giving Seattle a veteran designated hitter heading into 2011. 1
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U-Hi pair part of Titans’ state hopes
December 8, 2010 in Sports University won’t defend its State 4A wrestling championship, but that doesn’t mean the Titans can’t win another state title.
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Bison’s Anderson never backed down
December 8, 2010 in Sports Even while wearing the halo brace that was attached to his skull following surgery to repair a bulging disc in his neck, Matt Anderson never considered the real possibility that …
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County receives conservation list
December 8, 2010 in City Spokane County’s Conservation Futures program may get a new, narrower target for acquiring public open-space land.
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Judge rejects Hart’s state tax appeal
December 8, 2010 in Idaho An Idaho district court on Wednesday tossed state Rep. Phil Hart’s attempt to appeal a state Tax Commission order that he pay more than $53,000 in back state income taxes, … 2
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Tax defeat could trigger new recession, WH warns
December 8, 2010 in Nation/World Raising the direst alarm yet, the Obama administration warned fellow Democrats today that if they defeat the big tax-cut compromise detested by many liberals, they could jolt the nation back … 19
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Board set to OK contract for High Bridge dog park
December 8, 2010 in City A Spokane park soon will host its first frolicking off-leash canine – legally. 5
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Father, son convicted in fatal Ore. bank bombing
December 8, 2010 in Region A father and son who authorities say loved their guns and hated President Barack Obama were convicted today of planting a bank bomb that killed two police officers and maimed … 5
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2 WSU football players charged with manufacturing pot
December 8, 2010 in Sports Two Washington State football players, arrested in October when Pullman police discovered 38 marijuana plants in their rental home, face felony charges stemming from the arrest. 13
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NW today: Rex Rammell charged with poaching
December 8, 2010 in Region Former Idaho gubernatorial candidate Rex Rammell has been charged with poaching an elk in eastern Idaho. 2
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Video shows Idaho soldier held in Afghanistan
December 8, 2010 in Nation/World Spc. Bowe Bergdahl, the only known U.S. soldier held captive in Afghanistan, appears briefly in a newly released Taliban video standing next to a smiling insurgent commander who once threatened … 2
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Lewiston man arrested in 1982 homicide
December 8, 2010 in Region A DNA match has led to the arrest of a 56-year-old Lewiston man in the 1982 strangulation death of his girlfriend in Kennewick, Wash., authorities say. 1
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Above-normal temps continue into next week
December 8, 2010 in City, Idaho Above-normal temperatures have settled into the Inland Northwest and are likely to remain over the region through the middle of next week, forecasters said.
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Driver in fiery crash identified as Spangle man
December 8, 2010 in City The driver killed in a fiery crash on U.S. Highway 195 south of Hatch Road was identified this morning as a 57-year-old Spangle man. 3
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More homemade treats that make great gifts
December 8, 2010 in Food More ideas for sweets and treats you can make at home and give as gifts.
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Christmas Bureau prepares for Thursday opening
December 8, 2010 in City on Page A1 The first of five trucks stuffed with toys backed into a cavernous building just after 9 Tuesday morning, its trailer striped with green and red. Coincidence? Well, yes. That’s the …
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Obama takes on critics on both sides
December 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – His political credibility on the line, President Barack Obama testily defended his willingness to choose compromise over combat with Republicans on Tuesday, lecturing fellow Democrats not to be … 10
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Elizabeth Edwards loses battle with cancer
December 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Elizabeth Edwards lost her hair to cancer, her son to an accident, her husband to another woman. No wonder she called one memoir “Resilience.” And another … 3
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City vehicle tab tax in limbo
December 8, 2010 in City on Page A1 The Spokane City Council is balking on plans to impose a new $20 tax on vehicles this year, and in a surprise move shifted money away from road plowing and … 21
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China creates peace prize rival to Nobel
December 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 BEIJING – Only three weeks after the idea was first publicly floated, China has cobbled together its own peace prize and plans to award it Thursday – the day before … 1
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U.S. drops demand for settlement freeze
December 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is dropping its demand that Israel reimpose a temporary freeze on settlement construction in the West Bank, a U.S. official said Tuesday, a setback for … 1
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WikiLeaks founder jailed
December 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 LONDON – Julian Assange, the founder of the controversial WikiLeaks website, was arrested here Tuesday and ordered to remain in custody until a hearing next week on his possible extradition …
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