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Saturday, November 13, 2010
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Idaho triumphs in basketball opener
November 13, 2010 in Sports Djim Bandoumel and Shawn Henderson scored 14 points apiece as Idaho defeated Eastern Oregon 86-74 Saturday night.
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Spokane Chiefs win third straight
November 13, 2010 in Sports Three goals in the last half of the second period of a Western Hockey League game played with playoff intensity led the Chiefs to smothering 5-0 win over their rivals …
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Pullman is 2A volleyball champion
November 13, 2010 in Sports Pullman claims the State 2A volleyball crown while West Valley places third. Mt. Spokane finishes fourth in the 3A tournament.
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Aden paces Cougars’ basketball win
November 13, 2010 in Sports Faisal Aden scored 18 points to lead Washington State to an 86-47 season-opening victory against Southern on Saturday night.
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Wulff reflects, thanks loyal Coug fans after big triumph
November 13, 2010 in Sports WSU’s victory over Oregon State quite possibly ensured Paul Wulff, embattled after nearly three seasons and 31 losses, another year as his alma mater’s head football coach. 2
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Reardan 2B volleyball champ
November 13, 2010 in Sports An improbable finish produced an unexpected champion as the Class 2B state volleyball tournament wrapped up Saturday in the SunDome.
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EWU wins sixth straight football game
November 13, 2010 in Sports Bo Levi Mitchell connected with Brandon Kaufman on a late scoring pass and Jesse Hoffman came up with a pair of key fourth-quarter interceptions as Eastern Washington won its sixth … 3
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Whitworth finishes football season with a victory
November 13, 2010 in Sports The Whitworth Pirates honored 13 seniors during pregame ceremonies and then sent them out with an endless supply of highlight-reel plays in a feel-good 63-35 victory over Puget Sound on …
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For 104-year-old woman, love is the answer
November 13, 2010 in City In her 104 years, Ellen Blomgren never gave up on love. “Never, never, never,” she said emphatically. “That’s what makes the world go ‘round.”
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Low-income senior housing coming to Coeur d’Alene
November 13, 2010 in Idaho A Hayden company has begun construction on an affordable housing apartment complex for people 55 and older on the west side of Coeur d’Alene. Whitewater Creek also recently was approved …
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WSU breaks through with 31-14 victory
November 13, 2010 in Sports Quarterback Jeff Tuel passed for 157 yards and rushed for 79 Saturday as Washington State snapped a 16-game conference losing streak with a 31-14 win over Oregon State. It was … 11
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Police look for South Hill stabbing suspect
November 13, 2010 Police are looking for a man suspected of stabbing another man early this morning in the South Hill neighborhood. 3
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CdA wins thriller, will play for state football crown
November 13, 2010 in Sports A special play on special teams has the Coeur d’Alene High football team in position to win its first state championship since 1985.
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Streets reopened in area of fatal shooting
November 13, 2010 in City Investigators have wrapped up their search of the scene of Friday’s fatal police shooting, and reopened in the neighborhood about noon today. 9
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Man firing shotgun killed by officers
November 13, 2010 in City on Page A1 A gunman suspected 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 … 18
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Congress must act soon to avoid Medicare cuts
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Breast cancer surgeon Kathryn Wagner has posted a warning in her waiting room about a different sort of risk to patients’ health: She’ll stop taking new Medicare cases … 21
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Cuts hit program funding child care
November 13, 2010 in City on Page A1 More than 4,000 working poor households across the state will lose their child care subsidies in the coming year as a result of budget cuts to Washington WorkFirst, the state’s … 16
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Family’s old Chinese vase sells for record $83 million
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 LONDON – It was just an old Chinese vase that had been tucked away unnoticed for years when the woman found it while clearing out her late sister’s modest suburban … 2
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Diners sue over ‘exploding’ snails
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 NOVATO, Calif. – In the face of perceived injustice, few individuals have the gumption to fight for social reform. But two men are determined to make California’s Marin County a … 2
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Obama seeks export gains
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 YOKOHAMA, Japan – President Barack Obama appealed to Asian leaders today for greater access to fast-growing markets, proclaiming “the United States is here to stay,” saying its prosperity is tied …
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Supporters in Myanmar await Suu Kyi’s release
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 YANGON, Myanmar – Supporters of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi gathered near her home and at her party’s headquarters this morning, hoping to see the Nobel Peace Prize laureate …
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U.N. seeks aid ‘as soon as possible’ for cholera fight
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 GENEVA, Switzerland – The United Nations asked for $164 million Friday to fight the cholera outbreak in Haiti that has already claimed 724 lives and is expected to continue spreading …
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Indonesian volcano death toll now at 240
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia – Rescuers pulled more bodies from a village smothered a week ago by searing gases from Indonesia’s most volatile volcano as more people succumbed to their burns, …
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Porn shop sold winning lottery ticket
November 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A4 LANSING, Mich. – A group of friends and family is obscenely rich after winning a nearly $129 million jackpot with a lottery ticket bought at a Detroit-area porn shop. And …

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