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Thursday, November 4, 2010
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Missing Bellingham boy found safe
November 4, 2010 in Region An Amber Alert has been issued for a 2-year-old boy taken from his Bellingham, Wa., home by his father, in violation of a no-contact order. 1
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Murray wins, Rossi concedes
November 4, 2010 in News Patty Murray’s lead in the U.S. Senate race became insurmountable Thursday, prompting Republican challenger Dino Rossi to concede at 6:15 p.m. 71
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Black Rock facilities purchased
November 4, 2010 in Idaho A group of eight homeowners in the luxury Black Rock golf club and housing development above Lake Coeur d’Alene have joined together and bought the golf course, clubhouse, beach club … 3
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Gonzaga, WSU tip off Friday
November 4, 2010 in Sports Gonzaga and Washington State tip off their men’s basketball seasons Friday night with exhibitions. 3
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Tuel and Sweeney: Crossing paths again
November 4, 2010 in Sports Football players have a way of banging into each other over the years. A teammate in one career becomes a rival in another. Such is the case with Jeff Tuel …
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Grant County woman pleads guilty to rape of child
November 4, 2010 in Region A Grant County women accused of sexually abusing her children and broadcasting it on the Internet has pleaded guilty. 3
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Stocks set highs for 2010 after boost from Fed
November 4, 2010 in Business Stocks indexes reached new highs, a day after the Federal Reserve announced a $600 billion plan to boost the economy. 3
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Teens rescue stricken hunters
November 4, 2010 in Outdoors Teenage boys knew what to do when they found family members unconscious in a propane-heated tent. 3
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Candy, pop and water taxes gone Dec. 1
November 4, 2010 in News Higher taxes on candy, gum, bottled water and pop will soon be gone. 39
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Lots of Isabellas, Alexanders in class of 2027
November 4, 2010 in City Isabella was the most popular baby name for a girl born in Washington last year, while Isabel was the least popular (at least, among the 100 names listed), according to …
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Live chat replay: Greg Lee talks prep football
November 4, 2010 in Sports Sports writer Greg Lee is hosting a live chat this morning on prep football, the impending state playoffs and anything football related. The chat will begin at 11 a.m. Follow …
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Police standoff ends peacefully near Westview Elementary
November 4, 2010 in City A police standoff with an unstable, armed man has ended near Westview Elementary School in northwest Spokane this morning. School officials earlier decided to close the school for the day. 15
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NW today: Condors raised at zoo released in Southwest
November 4, 2010 in Region Three California condors hatched and raised at the Oregon Zoo have been released to the wild in Arizona and California, with two more to follow. One of the endangered birds … 1
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Incumbent Murray expands lead in Senate race
November 4, 2010 in City, Region Democratic incumbent Patty Murray and Republican challenger Dino Rossi headed into a third day of vote tallies today with no clear winner in Washington state’s U.S. Senate race. 84
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Golden sunrise promises November warmth
November 4, 2010 in City A golden sunrise greeted early-morning commuters in the Spokane region today, and forecasters said the clear skies would bring another afternoon of November warmth.
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Official: 1 Yemen bomb 17 mins. from exploding
November 4, 2010 in Nation/World One of two mail bombs sent from Yemen last week was disarmed just 17 minutes before it was set to go off, the French interior minister said today.
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Labrador says win sends message
November 4, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – Idaho elected its first Hispanic to represent the state in Congress on Tuesday, as Raul Labrador upset freshman Democratic Rep. Walt Minnick with a decisive 51 percent to … 1
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Care oversight office loses funding
November 4, 2010 in City on Page A1 The future of the state office charged with protecting the rights of residents of nursing homes and assisted-living centers is in doubt after officials learned it will lose a third … 10
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Obama says divided government must find common ground
November 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Saying he understood the frustration that led to the strong electoral showing by Republicans, President Obama on Wednesday said he would work harder to build a political consensus … 9
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Voters vent frustrations with GOP gains in county, state
November 4, 2010 in City on Page A1 Democrat Chris Marr conceded defeat Wednesday night in the record-breaking million-dollar battle for a Spokane County state Senate seat. Marr made up some ground in the second day of ballot … 4
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Accuracy watch
November 4, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 11-04-2010
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More flee amid huge volcanic blast
November 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia – Indonesia’s deadly volcano sent a burst of searing gas high into the air today, hours after its most explosive eruption in a deadly week triggered an …
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Long border tunnel found in pot raid
November 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 SAN DIEGO – Federal authorities in San Diego have made one of the largest marijuana seizures in the United States, confiscating 20 tons of pot near an underground tunnel connecting … 3
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Obama drops cap-and-trade
November 4, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama said Wednesday he will look for ways to control global warming other than placing a ceiling on greenhouse gases. “Cap-and-trade was just one way of …

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