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Friday, November 12, 2010
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Ferris downs Richland 33-17
November 12, 2010 in Sports In a 3-minute span just before halftime, the Ferris-Richland first-round State 4A football playoff game went from a three-point margin to the Saxons leading 31-7. With the offense out of …
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Johnson, Reid key Chiefs’ win
November 12, 2010 in Sports The 6,479 fans at the Arena were on the edge of their seats throughout Friday night’s Western Hockey League game with Edmonton before the Chiefs pulled out a 4-3 victory.
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Zags cruise in 117-72 rout
November 12, 2010 in Sports Gonzaga blitzed the Jaguars with a 31-7 run to close the first half and cruised to a 117-72 season-opening men’s basketball victory Friday in front of 6,000 at the McCarthey … 2
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Boise State rolls over Vandals
November 12, 2010 in Sports Kellen Moore threw for a pair of touchdowns in the first half, Chris Potter returned a punt 76 yards for a score the first time Boise State touched the ball, …
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EWU improves, but still loses to San Jose St.
November 12, 2010 in Sports Mental gaffes and inability to finish – along with a 34-point scoring outburst by San Jose State’s Adrian Oliver – trumped the Eagles’ competitiveness, resulting in a 67-60 nonconference loss …
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Man, 2 teens arrested after failed home robbery
November 12, 2010 in City A 20-year-old man and two teenage boys arrested in an attempted home invasion Thursday apparently targeted the home because they knew the owner’s son. 18
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Witnesses describe fatal north Spokane shooting
November 12, 2010 in City A gunman suspecting of shooting at a home was shot and killed by Spokane police officers Friday after abandoning his truck outside a busy restaurant and firing at officers, witnesses … 65
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Mt. Spokane comes back to down University
November 12, 2010 in Sports University stunned Mt. Spokane by scoring two touchdowns in the game’s opening 6 minutes. It took a while but the Wildcats eventually had an answer. It came in the form …
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Mead recovers to take third place at State 4A volleyball
November 12, 2010 in Sports The Panthers fell to eventual champion Jackson in four sets in the semifinals, 25-16, 13-25, 25-23, 25-23, then bounced back to outlast Olympia to take third place, 25-22, 27-25, 17-25, …
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Parks board approves swim fee hike
November 12, 2010 in City A year after the Spokane Park Board started charging a fee to use the city’s swimming pools, the board voted Friday to double the rate. 6
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Season finale for Pirates
November 12, 2010 in Sports Whitworth closes the 2010 football season Saturday, and the Pirates would like to finish the same way they’ve ended 11 of the previous 12 seasons: With at least a .500 …
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It’s WSU’s turn for Jags on Saturday
November 12, 2010 in Sports Washington State will open its men’s basketball season tonight in Beasley Coliseum but their opponent will have a game under its belt.
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Eagles face motivated Southern Utah team
November 12, 2010 in Sports Two of the hottest Football Championship Subdivision teams in the country will try to keep their impressive late-season rolls going Saturday afternoon when Eastern Washington University entertains Southern Utah in …
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Cougars know they have to stop Quizz
November 12, 2010 in Sports If, as the old saying goes, dynamite comes in small packages, then Oregon State running back Jacquizz Rodgers is nitroglycerine.
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Sanders says he’ll likely lose Supreme Court race
November 12, 2010 in Region State Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders fell further behind challenger Charlie Wiggins on Friday and acknowledged he was unlikely to turn the campaign around. Wiggins got a boost in his …
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STCU warns of scam calls seeking card information
November 12, 2010 in Business, City A Spokane credit union says local consumers are reporting a phone scam aimed at tricking them to reveal debit and credit card information.
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High court allows gay military ban for now
November 12, 2010 in Nation/World The Supreme Court today allowed the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on gays in the military to remain in place while a federal appeals court considers the issue. 74
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NW today: From Blackfoot to Boise, Idaho bit by bedbugs
November 12, 2010 in Region They suck your blood, can leave an itchy rash and send shivers up the spines of clean freaks. And they’re apparently in Idaho. Bedbugs, that is. 4
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Hillyard Qwik Stop robbed at gunpoint
November 12, 2010 in City A Qwik Stop convenience store a Wellesley Avenue and Market Street was robbed at gunpoint this morning by a man who pulled a scarf over his face, Spokane police said.
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No sunshine today; maybe snow Saturday a.m.
November 12, 2010 in City, Idaho The chance that the sun might come out this afternoon has passed as a heavy deck of low-hanging stratus covers the Spokane region, forecasters said.
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Health care options expand for when age saps independence
November 12, 2010 in City on Page A1 A neuromuscular disorder has diminished Paul Dunham’s robust 160-pound frame to a skeletal 83 pounds over the past two decades. Since he was diagnosed with the condition, little pieces of … 7
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G-20 stuck on currency dispute
November 12, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 SEOUL, South Korea – Leaders of the world’s 20 biggest economies scrambled to reach a last-minute compromise today to resolve a U.S.-China currency dispute that has raised the specter of … 11
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Insured making cheaper choices
November 12, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – Looking to save money in a weak economy, Americans increasingly are turning to health insurance plans with low premiums and high deductibles – prompting doctors and health … 5
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U.S. reconstruction aid heads to Haiti
November 12, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The first portion of U.S. reconstruction money for Haiti is on its way more than seven months after it was promised to help the country rebuild from …
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