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Saturday, January 30, 2010
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Eastern loses at home
January 30, 2010 in Sports Jamie Jones scored 26 points as Portland State rallied past Eastern Washington 85-77 on Saturday night.
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Gonzaga men lose in OT
January 30, 2010 in Sports Dior Lowhorn hit consecutive 3-pointers in overtime and scored 22 points, leading San Francisco to an 81-77 upset of No. 13 Gonzaga on Saturday night.
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Bowman sets record
January 30, 2010 in Sports Heather Bowman sets Gonzaga’s all-time career scoring record in victory over USF.
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Boat show brings out the dreamers - and the buyers
January 30, 2010 in News From the bow of a 37-foot luxury cruise boat complete with leather seats, two flat-screen televisions, a full-size shower and bed, Angela Moses’ grin spread wide. From the stern, and … 2
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Retraining programs bring hope to the unemployed
January 30, 2010 in News Dana Moosman never saw unemployment on the horizon. With a master’s degree in education and five years in the mortgage insurance business, she figured the outlook was promising, or at … 1
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Huskies throttle Cougars
January 30, 2010 in Sports Huskies run away from Cougars in second half for easy men’s basketball win. 2
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Two men stabbed
January 30, 2010 in News Police are investigating what appears to be a gang-related stabbing involving two men early this morning in southeast Spokane.
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Rapid recovery elusive despite strong quarter
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy grew in the fourth quarter of 2009 at the fastest pace in six years, the government reported Friday, but many economists and business owners remained …
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Obama answers critics’ queries
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 BALTIMORE – In an unprecedented town hall meeting, President Barack Obama went toe-to-toe Friday with some of his fiercest critics – a ballroom-full of House Republicans – accusing them of … 7
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Making new waves
January 30, 2010 in City on Page A1 Like thousands of others before him, Volody Nesteruk brought his family to Spokane from the Ukraine. Now Nesteruk, a Seventh-day Adventist pastor, wants to do something for his ministry and … 1
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Medical Lake leaders object
January 30, 2010 in City on Page A1 Medical Lake city officials said Friday they want the Pine Lodge Corrections Center for Women and no other prison. If state officials close Pine Lodge as suggested by Gov. Chris … 5
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Paul must remain at mental hospital
January 30, 2010 in City on Page A1 YAKIMA – A state judge ruled Friday that Phillip A. Paul, the criminally committed Eastern State Hospital patient whose escape during a September field trip to the Spokane County Interstate …
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Same-sex civil unions bill stalls
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 HONOLULU – Hawaii lawmakers declined to vote Friday on a bill that would have allowed same-sex civil unions, effectively killing the measure. State House leaders said a narrow majority of …
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Accuracy watch
January 30, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 01-30-2010
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9/11 case may move out of NYC
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Pressured by a growing clamor from New York, the Obama administration appears likely to move the trial of Sept. 11 terror suspects away from Manhattan, where it had … 1
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GOP passes flexible platform test
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 HONOLULU – The Republican National Committee, pressed to find a way to distinguish itself more clearly from Democrats, on Friday adopted a rule that will prod GOP leaders to provide …
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Man convicted of shooting Tiller could get life sentence
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WICHITA, Kan. – In a trial that never became the referendum on abortion that some abortion foes wanted, Scott Roeder, a 51-year-old airport shuttle driver, was convicted Friday of murdering …
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Buried body ID’d as 2006 winner of $30 million lottery
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 PLANT CITY, Fla. – Winning $30 million in the Florida Lottery should have been the best thing that ever happened to Abraham Shakespeare. But with his newfound wealth came a …
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U.S. to deal weapons to Taiwan
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration announced plans Friday to sell $6.4 billion in weapons to Taiwan, including helicopters and missile defense systems, a move that’s certain to anger China, which … 1
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Rescued dog joins ship crew
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 WARSAW, Poland – A dog rescued from the Baltic Sea after braving a 75-mile journey on an ice floe is making himself at home on the Polish research ship whose …
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Bin Laden tape decries climate change
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 CAIRO, Egypt – Osama bin Laden sought to draw a wider public into his fight against the United States in a new message Friday, dropping his usual talk of holy … 2
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In brief: Russian fighter makes its debut
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 Moscow – Russia’s first stealth fighter intended to match the latest U.S. design made its maiden flight Friday, boosting the country’s efforts to modernize its rusting Soviet-built arsenals and retain …
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Hamas claims ‘open war’ after leader’s assassination
January 30, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 DAMASCUS, Syria – A senior Hamas commander was assassinated last week in a Dubai hotel room by electrocution, the Palestinian militant group said Friday. It accused Israeli agents of killing …
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In brief: Children’s pendants recalled after tests
January 30, 2010 in Business on Page A6 Washington – Federal consumer safety regulators on Friday announced the recall of “The Princess and The Frog” pendants sold at Walmart stores because of high levels of the toxic metal …

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