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Prosecutors’ mixup takes death penalty off the table
February 3, 2010 in News A Deer Park man accused of murdering a witness in an assault case against him will avoid the death penalty because prosecutors mismanaged the case, a judge ruled Wednesday. 2
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Reward offered for tips in North Idaho hate crimes
February 3, 2010 in Idaho The Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations is offering up to $1,000 for tips leading to the solution of any of the hate crimes that have plagued the Inland … 7
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Boeing tests inside of new 787
February 3, 2010 Boeing Co. designers and marketers are betting that a lot of subtle changes in the interior of their new 787 jetliner will add up to strong passenger demand to fly …
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Army’s virtual recruiter set to deploy to social media
February 3, 2010 in Business The U.S. Army’s virtual online recruiter, Sergeant Star, is being prepped for more advanced missions, his Spokane creators announced Wednesday.
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North Idaho gym teacher accused of sex abuse
February 3, 2010 in Idaho A North Idaho high school gym teacher and cheerleading coach is accused of sexually abusing a teenager, a school district official said. 6
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Tomlinson Real Estate offices join Coldwell Banker
February 3, 2010 in Business, City Tomlinson Real Estate Group Spokane offices Wednesday became affiliates of Coldwell Banker, in the process becoming the national company’s third largest member. 5
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Cougars announce recruiting class
February 3, 2010 Just about everyone on Washington State’s commitment list signed National Letter of Intent on Wednesday. 2
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Success helps Vandals recruit
February 3, 2010 in Sports MOSCOW, Idaho – Robb Akey insists the University of Idaho honed in on the same high school standouts from the start. But when the Vandals started piling up victories in … 1
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Panhandle Health to rethink sewer rule
February 3, 2010 in Idaho The Panhandle Health District has decided to start work on revisions to its rule limiting expansion of North Idaho cabins on old, non-compliant sewer systems, but the move won’t help … 1
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Selective Eastern signs 14
February 3, 2010 in Sports The football recruiting process turned a bit more selective for Beau Baldwin and his Eastern Washington University coaching staff this time around.
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Parents willingly gave children to US Baptists
February 3, 2010 in Nation/World CALLEBAS, Haiti — Parents in this struggling village above Haiti’s capital said Wednesday they willingly handed their children to American missionaries who showed up in a bus promising to give …
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Prius brakes questioned; Toyota probe expands
February 3, 2010 in Nation/World Americans should park their recalled Toyotas unless driving to dealers for accelerator repairs, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood warned Wednesday — then quickly took it back — as skepticism of company …
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Dense fog advisory lifted for Spokane region
February 3, 2010 in City, Idaho A dense fog advisory has been lifted for Spokane and Coeur d’Alene areas this morning, but forecasters warned that patches of fog may reappear after 10 p.m. across much of …
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Obama plans to re-energize biofuel strategy
February 3, 2010 in Business, Nation/World The Obama administration on Wednesday will unveil a revamped strategy to ramp up the nation’s use of biofuel in hopes of fixing a government effort that officials concede has fallen … 2
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Idaho looks at tax break for homeless shelters
February 3, 2010 in Idaho Even as Democrats in both houses of the Idaho Legislature have pressed this year for re-examining and possibly repealing some of Idaho’s existing tax exemptions, the first new sales tax …
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Huskies grab surprise recruit
February 3, 2010 in Sports SEATTLE — The “name” signed in coach Steve Sarkisian’s first full — really full — signing class at Washington is Nick Montana.
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Three U.S. soldiers reportedly killed in Pakistan
February 3, 2010 in Nation/World A roadside bomb killed three U.S. soldiers and partly destroyed a girls’ school in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday in an attack that drew attention to a little-publicized American military training …
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Ignition device law a test for agencies
February 3, 2010 in City on Page A1 Changes to a state law put a fired Spokane police sergeant in a new class of drunken drivers: first-time offenders required to drive with an ignition interlock device. That new … 7
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EPA adds lead rules to painters’ prep work
February 3, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 Spokane’s South Hill provides painting contractor Shon Vantuyl with most of his clients. Many of the Craftsman-style homes he works on date to the early 1900s, when lead was a … 2
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Capitol lawn’s steel mole traps garner warning
February 3, 2010 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – A state agency has used illegal traps to kill moles around the Capitol and the governor’s mansion for about a decade, ever since voters banned them with an … 3
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Gays should serve openly, admiral says
February 3, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The nation’s top military officer told Congress on Tuesday that gay men and lesbians should be allowed to serve openly in the military, the strongest endorsement ever by … 13
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Student auctions her virginity
February 3, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WELLINGTON, New Zealand – A New Zealand teenager who says she auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 to raise tuition money did not break any laws but it might be …
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Accuracy watch
February 3, 2010 in Business on Page A2 For 02-03-2010
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Study says child abuse down
February 3, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – A massive new federal study documents an unprecedented and dramatic decrease in incidents of serious child abuse, especially sexual abuse. Experts hailed the findings as proof that …
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