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Praise for Gray the thespian
November 1, 2010 in Sports Steven Gray showed off his quick wit when asked to review the six-show run of “Romeo and Juliet” at the Magnuson Theatre on the Gonzaga campus. “People stayed through intermission, …
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First Look: California at WSU
November 1, 2010 in Sports Time: 1 p.m. Saturday, Martin Stadium, Pullman TV: FSN Records: WSU (1-8, 0-6 in Pac-10); California (4-4, 2-3) Last week: Washington State lost at Arizona State, 42-0; California lost at …
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Hart goes to court to fight state income taxes
November 1, 2010 in Idaho Idaho state Rep. Phil Hart is going to court over his back state income taxes, filing an appeal in 1st District Court in Kootenai County charging that Idaho’s state income … 5
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Idaho court tosses mega-loads challenge
November 1, 2010 in Idaho The Idaho Supreme Court on Monday overturned a lower-court judge who blocked four mega-loads of oil refinery equipment from traveling scenic U.S. Highway 12 in north-central Idaho, but the court’s … 8
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EWU recruit killed at Halloween party
November 1, 2010 in Sports Devin Topps, a former football standout at Kentridge High School and member of Eastern Washington University’s 2010 recruiting class, was beaten and shot to death early Sunday morning, after a … 1
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EWU officials applaud Big Sky expansion
November 1, 2010 in Sports Eastern Washington University athletic director Bill Chaves and Eagles head football coach Beau Baldwin both reacted positively to Monday’s announcement that Southern Utah University and the University of North Dakota … 5
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Court extends life of military policy on gays
November 1, 2010 in Nation/World A federal appeals court today indefinitely extended its freeze on a judge’s order halting enforcement of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. 2
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Fire officials search burned apartment for clues
November 1, 2010 in City Residents of a damaged apartment house in northeast Spokane stared at the charred remains this morning trying to figure out how to put their lives back together. Fifty-four residents of … 5
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Seventh-grader takes pellet gun to Salk
November 1, 2010 in City For the second time in less than a week, a Spokane middle school student has taken a gun to school. But the seventh grader at Salk today took a plastic … 8
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Suspicious device prompts prison evacuation
November 1, 2010 in City A suspicious device found in a living area at the Airway Heights Corrections Center prompted an evacuation of inmates and staff on Monday. The Spokane County Bomb Squad and HAZMAT …
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Murray, Rossi hit road in final push for votes
November 1, 2010 in City, Region Democratic incumbent Patty Murray and Republican challenger Dino Rossi wrapped up their road trips today as volunteers on both sides lit up phone lines and knocked on doors — even … 50
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Fire closes highway near Wellpinit
November 1, 2010 in Region Washington State troopers have closed a highway in Stevens County today while firefighters attempt to extinguish a house fire near Wellepinit.
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Early clues: What to watch in Tuesday’s elections
November 1, 2010 in Nation/World How early will America know if it’s a Republican romp or if Democrats somehow minimized their damage? There should be plenty of clues Tuesday evening — and long before bedtime.
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What’s at stake in Tuesday’s election
November 1, 2010 in Nation/World A look at the congressional seats, governorships, state legislatures and some of the ballot measures that will be on ballots around the country on Nov. 2. 2
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NW today: Kid fight video leads to arrests
November 1, 2010 in Region he disturbing video of two 9-year-olds fighting — egged on by parents — led to the arrest of four adults in McMinnville. KATU reports someone in Pennsylvania saw the video … 8
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Loon Lake crash leads to negligent driving charge
November 1, 2010 in City Police cited a woman for negligent driving after she was involved in a crash that injured four people at Loon Lake on Sunday. 2
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Rain arrives today with mild Pacific system
November 1, 2010 in City, Idaho A frontal system drawing deep moisture from tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean is moving toward the Inland Northwest today.
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High court to rule on video games
November 1, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices will meet “Resident Evil 4” on Tuesday in a divisive free speech case that’s rated M for mature. Eleven states, including Florida and Texas, have … 7
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Getting There: U District bridge may cost up to $8 million
November 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 Building a bike and pedestrian bridge over a railroad line might seem like a straightforward project. It’s not. The University District east of downtown is hemmed in by the BNSF … 20
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Neighbors alert one another to apartment fire
November 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 At least a couple dozen people lost their homes Sunday night when a devastating fire destroyed much of an apartment building in north Spokane. Spokane Fire Chief Bobby Williams said …
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Costumed canvassers try to scare up voters
November 1, 2010 in City on Page A1 Most trick-or-treaters ask for candy. But on Sunday, several dozen in Spokane requested civic engagement. About 80 people in costumes canvassed city neighborhoods Sunday encouraging younger adults to mail in … 60
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Obamas hold Halloween party
November 1, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, handed out Halloween treats to area children and military families at the White House Sunday evening. Local students between 6 and … 3
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Accuracy watch
November 1, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 11-01-2010
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Obama ends campaign trail in pivotal Ohio
November 1, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 CLEVELAND, Ohio – President Barack Obama made Ohio his final campaign stop Sunday in the tumultuous midterm elections, trying to help hard-pressed Democrats in a state that could prove crucial … 7
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