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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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Vandals sign three to letters of intent
November 10, 2010 in Sports Idaho signed Xavier Bazile, a 6-foot-4 senior from Mt. Tahoma High in Tacoma, and two junior college players – Wendell Faines of Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif., and guard …
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Chester students honor veterans, flag with ceremony
November 10, 2010 in City For many children, Veterans Day means little more than a day off school. Students at Chester Elementary School in Spokane Valley know better. They got a lesson in patriotism Wednesday …
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Our furry friends cherish lazy raking
November 10, 2010 in Outdoors, Sports Clean is mean when it comes to wildlife.
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State makes plans for prison layoffs
November 10, 2010 in City Cuts at Washington state prisons will eliminate about 45 jobs at Airway Heights Corrections Center and could cancel a rehabilitative program designed to prepare inmates for reentry to society. “It’s … 10
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‘Barefoot Bandit’ indicted by grand jury
November 10, 2010 in City Colton Harris-Moore, the 19-year-old accused in a two-year string of thefts from Washington state to the Caribbean, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Seattle. 2
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Voice of the Mariners Dave Niehaus dies at 75
November 10, 2010 in Sports Dave Niehaus, the Hall of Fame broadcaster who called Seattle Mariners’ games from their first season through this year, has died of a heart attack. He was 75. 12
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Vince Grippi’s Pac-10 picks
November 10, 2010 in Sports And it’s not too often a freak play ruins my week. Usually, the ordinary plays do that just fine. Expect a return to a normal pattern this week.
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WSU men (over)sign two
November 10, 2010 in Sports PULLMAN – This season’s Washington State men’s basketball roster is missing one word. Senior.
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Gonzaga men add four recruits
November 10, 2010 in Sports Seattle Rotary AAU basketball coach Daryll Hennings has coached Gary Bell, one of four players to sign letters of intent Wednesday to play for Gonzaga, since Bell was a sixth …
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ITD issues permits for first four Highway 12 megaloads
November 10, 2010 in Idaho The Idaho Transportation Department has issued permits today for the first four mega-loads proposed for U.S. Highway 12 in north-central Idaho, but the four giant truckloads won’t roll just yet. … 4
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Washington state bans alcoholic energy drinks
November 10, 2010 in Region Retailers have a week to clear millions of dollars worth of alcoholic energy drinks from their shelves after state regulators banned them today, citing the hospitalization of nine dangerously drunk … 51
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Passengers cheer as hobbled ship heads to Calif.
November 10, 2010 in Nation/World Two tugboats slowly pulled a disabled cruise ship with nearly 4,500 passengers and crew toward San Diego today.
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Sisters from Mead picked up volleyball late
November 10, 2010 in Sports Kuulei and Hannah Zalopany were born and raised in Hawaii, a state with an impressive NCAA volleyball history. Yet the sisters, key figures on Mead’s state qualifier which begins defense …
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Deficit panel leaders’ plan curbs Social Security
November 10, 2010 in Business, Nation/World The leaders of President Barack Obama’s bipartisan deficit commission launched a daring assault on mushrooming federal deficits today, proposing reducing annual cost-of-living increases for Social Security, gradually raising the retirement … 29
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2 hospitalized after icy highway crash
November 10, 2010 in Region A driver and passenger from Wilbur were airlifted to a Spokane hospital this morning after their Jeep lost control on icy Highway 2. 5
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NW today: Woman sentenced for scooter joy ride
November 10, 2010 in Region A transient who stole a Missoula meter-reader scooter and took it on a brief joyride before crashing it into a parked car has been sentenced to a year under the …
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Snow skips area; sun reappears
November 10, 2010 in City, Idaho The Inland Northwest continues to get a reprieve from wintry weather, despite forecasts that it might be on the way. 1
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Program eases transition for formerly incarcerated veterans
November 10, 2010 in City on Page A1 Al Hadlock would be the first person to tell you how bad he messed up his life. When federal officers finally caught up with 3
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Whales’ skin showing evidence of sunburn
November 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 LONDON – The thinning ozone layer could be leaving the world’s whales scarred from severe sunburn, experts said today. A study of whales in the Gulf of California over the … 6
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Afghanistan war deadline grows hazy
November 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration has decided to begin publicly walking away from what it once touted as key deadlines in the war in Afghanistan in an effort to de-emphasize … 4
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Sobriety software helps save face on Facebook
November 10, 2010 in Business on Page A1 You can save yourself from telling the world you just threw up on your friend’s rug, thanks to a new Web tool developed by a Spokane creative agency. Downtown Spokane’s … 2
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Veterans Day ceremonies and events
November 10, 2010 in City on Page A1 Veterans Day ceremonies and events Thursday in the Inland Northwest include: Spokane
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Sides unite to adjust alternative tax
November 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – Leaders from both parties in Congress vowed Tuesday to spare more than 21 million taxpayers from significant tax increases when they file their returns next spring by adjusting … 1
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Obama asks Muslims to embrace tolerance
November 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 JAKARTA, Indonesia – President Barack Obama today called on Muslims worldwide to reject al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations, saying they had no claim to leadership in the Islamic world. In …
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