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Saturday, January 23, 2010
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Zags survive Loyola
January 23, 2010 in Sports Anyone who thought Gonzaga would simply cruise through the remainder of the West Coast Conference season after opening with three road wins over teams considered to be their principal competition … 1
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Flatt edges Nagasu for ladies skating title; Cohen collapses
January 23, 2010 in Sports Sasha Cohen’s comeback appears to be over while the adventure is just beginning for Rachael Flatt and Mirai Nagasu.
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A taste here, a tidbit there, a festival for foodies
January 23, 2010 in News Nancy Benson waited in line for more than 15 minutes Saturday for a sample of Yukon taquito, served with chili-lime sauce and avocado, cooked by Spokane’s Wild Sage American Bistro. … 1
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Skating’s impact felt strongest close to Arena
January 23, 2010 in News Back in 2007, skaters and fans visiting Spokane for the city’s first U.S. Figure Skating Championships spent $12million to $26 million – depending on whose numbers you use – over …
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Prugh leads Hope Classic
January 23, 2010 in Sports Spokane native Alex Prugh leads the Bob Hope Classic after three rounds.
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WSU can’t rally against UCLA
January 23, 2010 in Sports LOS ANGELES – One comeback a weekend. That may be Washington State’s quota. At least on the road.
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Davis and White seize ice dance title
January 23, 2010 in Sports They ascended the mountain that is United States Ice Dancing. Now Meryl Davis and Charlie White will take on the world.
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No stopping these skiers
January 23, 2010 in Outdoors, Sports The 123 finishers in the 24 Hours of Schweitzer skied more than 11,000 laps up and down the runs ending at 10 a.m. this morning. The effort raised roughly $90,000 …
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Haiti mission lacks timeline
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – As the number of U.S. soldiers in Haiti and aboard a small armada floating offshore builds toward 18,000, the question of how and when they will leave remains …
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Animal control options limited
January 23, 2010 in City on Page A1 Almost two years after completing an agreement hailed as the solution to Spokane’s ongoing animal control problem, leaders again are debating how to regionalize dog and cat licensing and other … 9
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Republican candidates try on Brown coattails
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Republican candidates for Congress are latching onto Scott Brown’s bolt-from-the-blue win this week in the Massachusetts Senate race, with political outsiders and longtime officeholders alike casting themselves in …
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Ryusuke Shiraishi
January 23, 2010 in City on Page A1 More than 400 journalists have press credentials at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, including a handful of journalists from Japan. Ryusuke Shiraishi, 37, works for Kyodo News, a Tokyo-based wire … 1
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Balloon boy mom admits hoax
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 FORT COLLINS, Colo. – A newly released video shows the mother of the 6-year-old boy purported to be in a runaway balloon finally acknowledging to authorities it was all a …
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Hawaii Senate OKs civil unions bill
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 HONOLULU – The Hawaii Senate approved same-sex civil unions Friday, potentially setting up the measure for final passage as soon as next week. The Senate passed the bill on an …
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‘Spartacus’ actress Jean Simmons dies
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 LOS ANGELES – Jean Simmons, a radiant British actress who as a teenager appeared opposite Sir Laurence Olivier in “Hamlet” and emerged a star whose career flourished in the 1950s …
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Storms don’t spare Arizona as rain, wind, snow hit hard
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The remnants of the biggest storm to hit Arizona in nearly two decades lingered over the state Friday after drenching California, while authorities in both states continued …
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In brief: Bristol Palin files for child support
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 Anchorage, Alaska – Sarah Palin’s oldest daughter, Bristol, is seeking child support from the young man who fathered her 1-year-old son. Documents filed Thursday in Superior Court in Palmer show …
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Democrats may take ‘a breather’
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Senior Democrats on Capitol Hill, struggling to figure out how to resuscitate their stalled health care overhaul, are looking to move away from the politically explosive issue and … 1
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British terror threat ‘severe’
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 LONDON – Britain raised its terror threat alert to the second-highest level Friday, one of several recent moves the country has made to increase vigilance against international terrorists after a …
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Biden visits Baghdad, hoping to ease tensions
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 BAGHDAD – Vice President Joe Biden flew into Baghdad on Friday night with a mission to ease rising tensions over the barring of hundreds of mostly secular candidates from competing …
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Left-leaning Bolivia leader starts new term
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 LA PAZ, Bolivia – Evo Morales began a second term as Bolivia’s president Friday by declaring colonialism dead in the Andean nation. The Aymara Indian was sworn in wearing a …
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Knox prosecutor guilty in other case
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 ROME – The Perugia magistrate who prosecuted U.S. student Amanda Knox for murder was convicted Friday of abusing his office in an unrelated case, officials said. A Florence court convicted …
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Google rift rocks U.S.-China ties
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – The U.S-Chinese relationship, smoothed by mutual economic interest during President Barack Obama’s first year, has been rocked by new turbulence as the administration has sought to prove its … 1
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Survivors flee Haitian capital city
January 23, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A5 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – By boat or by bus, by bicycle and on foot along clogged and broken roads, earthquake survivors streamed away from this city and its landscape of desolation …

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