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Saturday, June 26, 2010
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AquaSox too much for Indians
June 26, 2010 in Sports Chris Sorce (1-0) worked six strong innings Saturday night as the Everett AquaSox (8-1) continued their steady march through the Northwest League with a 6-2 win over the Spokane Indians …
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Five arrested in connection with Hoopfest shooting
June 26, 2010 in City A shooting at Howard and Spokane Falls Boulevard has sent at least two people to the hospital with minor injuries. 13
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A festive hoops
June 26, 2010 Michael Felver and his Bomb Squad don’t care if they win any Hoopfest games this weekend. “We’re just here to have fun,” the 23-year-old said.
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Shock score impressive win
June 26, 2010 in Sports The Spokane Shock on Saturday won their seventh straight Arena Football League game, the latest an impressive 62-48 victory over the Milwaukee Iron at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee.
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Inmate walks away from Hoopfest work crew
June 26, 2010 A work crew inmate from Geiger Corrections Center who was helping set up Hoopfest equipment in downtown Spokane escaped Friday night. Gary J. Todd, 29, was serving time for a …
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Mariners edge Brewers
June 26, 2010 in Sports Seattle reliever Brian Sweeney pitched four scoreless innings in his first appearance since 2006 and Milton Bradley and Jose Lopez homered, rallying the Seattle Mariners to a 5-4 win over …
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Ghana eliminates U.S. from World Cup again
June 26, 2010 RUSTENBURG, South Africa (AP) — Life on the edge came to an exhausting and disappointing end for the United States against a familiar foe.
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Storm threatens oil work
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – Federal officials Friday scrambled to get ready for the possibility that a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico could shut down containment operations at BP’s leaking …
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Kids still put first
June 26, 2010 in City on Page A1 The Shriners Hospital for Children in Spokane begins billing insurance companies next week, a major change for a charitable organization that for decades cared for children with crippling bone, joint …
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King’s pop files suit against son’s doctor
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – Michael Jackson fans the world over paused Friday to remember the man they called the King of Pop with songs, dances and prayers on the first anniversary …
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Finance reform details finished
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Almost two years after the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, congressional negotiators completed work Friday on landmark legislation designed to prevent a recurrence by dramatically expanding … 7
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Greenland gets wider whaling
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 AGADIR, Morocco – Greenland may hunt humpback whales for the first time since 1986, the International Whaling Commission decided Friday as the 88 IWC countries were wrapping up their five-day …
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GOP to press Kagan on military dispute
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Republicans will call three military witnesses to testify against Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan on Capitol Hill next week, an indication they plan to highlight her dispute with …
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In brief: Four Americans, 11 Afghans killed
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 KABUL, Afghanistan – Four American troops were reported killed and the bodies of 11 Afghan men, some beheaded, were found in rising violence across Afghanistan. Mohammad Khan, deputy police chief …
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G-8 leaders diverge on economic recovery
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 HUNTSVILLE, Ontario – Fresh from a congressional win on a financial overhaul, President Barack Obama pressed world leaders on Friday to join him in backing stronger rules against banking abuses. …
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Lion meat burgers draw protests
June 26, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 PHOENIX – An Arizona restaurant owner dreamed up a meal to give customers a South African experience during the World Cup. But serving burgers made with African lion meat has …
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Boeing to inspect 787 fleet
June 26, 2010 in Business on Page A6 SEATTLE – Boeing Co. says it will inspect all of its 787 jets after finding that some have improperly installed parts in a section of the tail. Boeing said it …
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In brief: Greenstone paid $6 million for building
June 26, 2010 in Business on Page A6 Greenstone Corp. paid $6million for the vacant Agilent Technologies building in Liberty Lake, Spokane County records indicate. Greenstone President Jim Frank said he plans to turn the 250,000-square-foot building into …
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Latest iPhone drops calls
June 26, 2010 in Business on Page A6 SEATTLE – First there’s the anticipation. Then, the long lines, followed by the triumphant walk out of the Apple store, new gadget in hand. Now, inevitably, the first slew of …
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Rural stores pinched
June 26, 2010 in Business on Page A6 TURKEY, Texas – Craig Chancellor tried everything he could, but last November he finally closed the Turkey General Store, leaving the small Texas Panhandle town without a grocery. Although Chancellor … 1
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He’s on a roll for cause, kids
June 26, 2010 in City on Page B1 Andrew Fersch has the attention of his eighth-grade students. One, he rocks a Mohawk. Two, he’ll ride a road bike an average of 83 miles a day this summer. Three, …
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
June 26, 2010 in City on Page B1 From our archives, 100 years ago
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In brief: Tractor overturns, killing Rosalia man
June 26, 2010 in City on Page B1 A 73-year-old Rosalia man was killed Thursday evening when a tractor he was riding along a creek overturned, pinning him underneath it, the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office reports. Robert J. …
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Food for thought about the Northwest’s epicurean obsession
June 26, 2010 in City on Page B1 Sometimes, people are so immersed in their culture, they can’t see how insane they are. By “people” I mean “us.” By our “culture” I mean the Northwest. And by insane, … 1
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