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Friday, January 22, 2010
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Whits’ streak continues
January 22, 2010 in Sports The arrival of conference play has often heralded the beginning of the toughest part of Whitworth’s basketball schedule. That hasn’t been the case this season. Whitworth won its school-record 14th …
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2 teens arrested after Latah County cars hit with bullets
January 22, 2010 in Idaho Two teen boys were arrested Friday on suspicion of shooting at passing cars on a rural Latah County highway. 3
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ISU drops Eagles
January 22, 2010 in Sports POCATELLO, Idaho — Behind a balanced offensive attack, Idaho State defeated Eastern Washington 80-74 on Friday night. The Bengals (5-14, 2-5 Big Sky) were led by Broderick Gilchrest and Chron …
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Davis-White win OD with Bollywood-themed skate
January 22, 2010 in Sports There’s no arguing with Meryl Davis and Charlie White’s lead. No questioning the authenticity of their Bollywood-style dance, either.
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Otter backs off plan to eliminate parks agency
January 22, 2010 in Idaho Idaho Gov. Butch Otter and state Parks Director Nancy Merrill announced a plan Friday to save $4.5 million at the state parks department next year - but not to eliminate … 2
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Idaho Human Rights panel finds lifeline
January 22, 2010 in Idaho Facing a proposal from Gov. Butch Otter to phase out all its state funding over the next four years, the Idaho Human Rights Commission announced Friday it’s in talks with …
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Anti-smoking program gets gift in memory of N. Idaho man
January 22, 2010 in Idaho Shirley Wagoner remembers her big brother sneaking out to the woods behind their St. Maries home when he was a teenager to smoke cigarettes.
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Knox prosecutor convicted in unrelated case
January 22, 2010 in Nation/World, Region The Perugia magistrate who prosecuted University of Washington student Amanda Knox for murder was convicted Friday of abusing his office in an unrelated case, officials said.
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Stocks sink again on Obama’s pushback on banks
January 22, 2010 in Business Stocks suffered their fourth sharp drop in five trading days as investors caved to growing anxiety about President Barack Obama’s plans to restrict big banks and earnings reports that just …
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Mistrial in case of ex-King Co. deputy accused of beating girl
January 22, 2010 A King County Superior Court judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a former sheriff’s deputy who was videotaped beating a 15-year-old girl in a jail cell, after … 7
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Bonner County police logs 1/20/2010
January 22, 2010 in Idaho Read the Bonner County law enforcement log for Jan. 20, 2010.
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Men accused of smash-and-grab burglaries
January 22, 2010 in City Two men have been accused of burglaries last month in which vehicles stolen from Spokane Community College smashed through storefronts. 2
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Oregon plagued by steelhead
January 22, 2010 in Outdoors Biologists are urging anglers to catch and keep a larger portion of the huge bounty of steelhead expected to continue pouring into Oregon Coast rivers for the next week or … 2
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More clouds, but still mild today
January 22, 2010 in City, Idaho A slow transition to more winter-like conditions is expected this weekend, but today’s weather should remain relatively mild with increasing clouds and highs in the middle 40s.
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Stocks fall for 3rd straight day on bank worries
January 22, 2010 in Business, Nation/World Stocks retreated Friday for the third straight day on fresh concerns about potential new banking and trading regulations.
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Snapshot: Novice skater aims for 2014 Olympics
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A1 Emmanuel Savary, 12, was a silver medalist in the Novice Men’s competition this week. The Newark, Del., skater travels with his family, including brother Joel Savary, 22. Joel: I’m in …
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Spokane docs go to Haiti to help
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A1 Several local doctors have left for Haiti as suffering continues to unfold on a staggering scale. It’s among the initial efforts as Spokane’s medical community prepares to join in helping …
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High court rejects many limits on campaign spending
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Overturning a century-old restriction, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that corporations may spend as much as they want to sway voters in federal elections. In a landmark 5-4 … 4
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Obama, Verner talk trade
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A1 Spokane’s mayor on Thursday got a brief audience with President Barack Obama at the White House. Mary Verner was one of about a half dozen mayors Obama picked to ask … 6
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Accuracy watch
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 01-22-2010
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Edwards admits he’s father of child
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A2 RALEIGH, N.C. – Confirming what practically everyone already suspected, John Edwards confessed Thursday he fathered the baby born to his ex-mistress – an admission that came just ahead of a … 1
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Democrats reject fast-track reform
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Though reeling from a political body blow, House Democrats rejected the quickest fix to their health care dilemma Thursday and signaled that any agreement on President Barack Obama’s … 2
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U.S. birth weights down, study shows
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A3 WASHINGTON – U.S. newborns are arriving a little smaller, says puzzling new Harvard research that can’t explain why. Fatter mothers tend to produce heavier babies, and obesity is soaring. Yet …
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Nation in brief: Flight diverted over prayer ritual
January 22, 2010 in City on Page A3 PHILADELPHIA – Flying to Kentucky on Thursday to visit his grandmother, a teenager began the morning prayer ritual expected of Orthodox Jewish men by strapping small leather boxes to his …

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