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Thursday, July 8, 2010
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A-Rod beats M’s in ninth
July 8, 2010 in Sports Alex Rodriguez punched a two-run single into right field in the ninth inning to give the Yankees their first lead, and Mariano Rivera closed out New York’s 3-1 victory over …
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Family, friends remember slain Marine
July 8, 2010 in City Joshua R. Dumaw was remembered Thursday as a man of courage, loyalty, and leadership; a man of adventure who had an endless smile for any soul who crossed his path. …
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Ronny Turiaf going to Knicks
July 8, 2010 in Sports Former GU basketball star Ronny Turiaf is part of a four-player deal that will send him to the New York Knicks. 2
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Idaho liberalizes wolf hunting rules; Montana expands quotas
July 8, 2010 in Idaho Trapping wolves will be allowed in Idaho, and hunters can use electronic calls to attract the elusive predators, Idaho wildlife officials decided Thursday. By liberalizing hunting methods, members of Idaho’s …
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And the winner is: Miami Heat
July 8, 2010 in Sports LeBron James wanted to play with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. The only place that could happen was Miami. Get ready, NBA: A superstar trio is born.
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Man behind baby-for-sale Craigslist ad could face charges
July 8, 2010 in City Police are recommending a felony charge against a Spokane man they believe advertised his 6-month-old daughter for sale on Craigslist. 6
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Judge: Federal gay marriage ban unconstitutional
July 8, 2010 in Nation/World The federal law banning gay marriage is unconstitutional because it interferes with the right of a state to define the institution and therefore denies married gay couples some federal benefits, … 20
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Coast Guard IDs crew of Washington copter crash
July 8, 2010 in Region The Coast Guard has identified the four crewmen of the helicopter that crashed Wednesday off the Washington coast, killing three.
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Burglary bust at Felts Field saves Marine memorabilia
July 8, 2010 in City A watchful citizen led police to a suspect in a break-in targeting military memorabilia at Felts Field today. 1
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Business update: Retailers start to discount more
July 8, 2010 in Business Stores steepened discounts more than planned in June to help drive recession-scarred customers into the malls to buy summer merchandise. But shoppers spent cautiously amid escalating job worries, resulting in …
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Virginia tourism official will lead Spokane CVB
July 8, 2010 in Business, City A tourism official from Loudon County, Va., has been named president and CEO of the Spokane Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau. Cheryl Kilday will begin her new job in Spokane … 3
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Mortgage rates drop to new low of 4.57 percent
July 8, 2010 in Business Mortgage rates fell for the second straight week to the lowest point in five decades. But many people either don’t qualify for new mortgages or have already taken advantage of … 2
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Rising temperatures could mark today as hottest of year
July 8, 2010 in City, Idaho With clear skies and an expected high of 93, the National Weather Service stated this could be the warmest day of the year, so far.
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‘The Pacific’ and ‘Glee’ top Emmy Awards nominees
July 8, 2010 in Features “Glee,” the spunky TV musical comedy about high school misfits and the teachers who shepherd them, was a top Emmy nominee today with 19 bids, including for best comedy series …
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Transcript: Dean Grafos’ July 6 comments
July 8, 2010 in Washington Voices Spokane Valley City Councilman Dean Grafos’ comments directed at Bill Gothmann at the July 6, 2010, council meeting. 2
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Police shooting kills man in Kent
July 8, 2010 in City KENT, Wash. – Police in Kent, Wash., said officers fatally shot an agitated man Wednesday when they believed he was reaching for a weapon. A police statement did not say … 1
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U.S., Russia spy swap likely
July 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Across a vast global chessboard, the pieces were set in motion Wednesday. In Moscow, Igor Sutyagin, an imprisoned physicist, was transported from a prison camp near the Arctic …
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Bonner County GOP celebrates in English
July 8, 2010 in City, Idaho on Page A1 Republican leaders in Sandpoint don’t want their participation in the “Fiesta at the Fair” theme for this year’s Bonner County Fair to be mistaken for a weakening of their resolve … 11
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Soldiering on after rampage
July 8, 2010 in City on Page A1 Pfc. George Stratton III, of Post Falls, got his first tattoo a couple of months ago. Just below a fading gunshot wound on Stratton’s left shoulder, in decorative writing, is … 1
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Waves burying oil deep in sand
July 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 GULF SHORES, Ala. – There’s a dirty secret buried under Gulf of Mexico beaches after cleanup workers scrape away the oil washing ashore. Walk to a seemingly pristine patch of …
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Protons even smaller, researchers report
July 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 LOS ANGELES – Physicists might have to rethink what they know about, well, everything. European researchers dropped a potential bombshell on their colleagues around the world Wednesday by reporting that …
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Accuracy watch
July 8, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 07-08-2010
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Panel clears climate researchers
July 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 LONDON – Climate-change researchers at a British university failed to respond to critics in an open manner but hewed to high standards in their science and did not manipulate their …
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Byrd replacement put on hold
July 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin has postponed the appointment of a replacement for the late Sen. Robert Byrd until state officials clarify how soon a special election can … 1

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