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Saturday, May 15, 2010
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Today’s Best
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Garrett Jones Pirates right fielder went 5 for 6 with a double, home run and five RBIs in 10-6 win over Cubs.
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In brief: Witness defends Taylor’s claims
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 NFL: A woman has come forward as a defense witness in the sexual assault case against Lawrence Taylor, saying the 16-year-old girl who accused the NFL legend of rape never …
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Scoreboard
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Baseball American League
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Newsmakers
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Returning Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari is reassuring fans that he plans to coach the Wildcats next year, despite speculation he is being pursued by the NBA. Calipari sent a …
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Oswalt open to trade talk
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C4 Houston Astros ace Roy Oswalt is willing to go elsewhere, provided he plays for a contender. Oswalt said Friday he would waive the full no-trade clause in his contract if …
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Larkin spoke out
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C5 CINCINNATI – Shortstop Barry Larkin got death threats when he spoke out against racial bias during Marge Schott’s ownership of the Cincinnati Reds, showing him firsthand about prejudice. Larkin will …
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Two Baileys scorch 200s
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C6 A double shot of high-octane Baileys steamed around the corner at the Spokane Falls Community College track Friday night, highlighting an outstanding finish to the District 8 Track and Field …
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U-Hi takes district softball
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C6 Surely part of the reason the sun was shining Friday afternoon at Whitworth’s Marks Field had to be from the reflection of Jessica Moon’s smile. The University junior put the …
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Bezdicek wins with a record
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C6 Mt. Spokane’s Savana Bezdicek set a women’s course record at Wandermere Golf Course, winning the 3A regional golf tournament with a 5-under-par 66 in Spokane on Friday. In the boys …
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Memorial Cup opens with rout
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C7 BRANDON, Manitoba – The Windsor Spitfires scored four unanswered goals in the first five minutes Friday to open the Memorial Cup, defeating the Brandon Wheat Kings 9-3. The Spitfires put …
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Healthy resolve
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C7 SEATTLE – In one sentence, Swin Cash summed up the biggest reason why the Seattle Storm have continually been considered the WNBA power unable to match its potential. “It’s kind …
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Idaho women lead at WAC
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C7 Idaho athletes won seven individual events – including a tough distance double by Allix Lee-Painter – and the Vandals women surged into the team lead at the Western Athletic Conference …
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UW moves ahead
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C7 SEATTLE – The University of Washington will begin rebuilding Husky Stadium within a year and a half – with or without the help of taxpayers. Washington athletic director Scott Woodward …
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Today’s menu
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C8 For 05-15-2010
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On the air
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C8 For 05-15-2010
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He’s not just front-runner
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C9 BALTIMORE – The words “I told you so” never actually came out of Todd Pletcher’s mouth, but the sentiment has lingered nonetheless. For months, one of the knocks on Pletcher’s …
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Today a boxer
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C9 NEW YORK – Yuri Foreman leans over a table in the corner of Gleason’s Gym, a newsboy cap pulled down over his eyes. The thud of heavy bags and the …
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U.S. makes a pitch to host World Cup in 2018 or ’22
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C9 NEW YORK – The United States proposed holding the World Cup draw in Miami ahead of a tournament in 2018 or 2022 and suggested the possibility of hosting the opener …
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Seahawks exec takes job with Tennessee
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C10 SEATTLE – Ruston Webster, who has spent the past four seasons as the Seahawks’ vice president of player personnel, has accepted a similar position with the Tennessee Titans. Webster, 47, …
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Mears back on track
May 15, 2010 in Sports on Page C10 DOVER, Del – Casey Mears is normally the driver watching Cup races on TV. He’ll be in the car at Dover International Speedway while Brian Vickers sits this one out.
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Burning Memories
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E1 Spot fires flared in the streets as families fled Wallace. For days, the city’s residents thought they might escape the forest fires blazing in the mountains around them. But by … 1
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The Slice: Guess our little metro area must only extend so far
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E1 A friend who works in a downtown Spokane shop tried to help a customer. “He was looking for something that we normally stock, but we were out,” said my friend. … 1
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Clear the digital clutter for efficiency
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E1 We’ve got multiple e-mail accounts, social networks, media streams, blogs, websites, electronic calendars, instant messages, phone contacts, online bills, passwords coming out of our ears and screen after screen after … 1
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Longtime ‘Order’ cut short
May 15, 2010 in Features on Page E2 Dick Wolf’s dream died Friday. NBC gave the ax to “Law & Order,” ending producer Wolf’s long-held goal of surpassing “Gunsmoke” as TV’s longest-running drama. 1

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