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Saturday, November 6, 2010
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Riverside girls win 1A cross country crown
November 6, 2010 in Sports Gold was a little hard to come by for area girls at the state cross country meet at Sun Willows Golf Course – Riverside won the 1A championship – but …
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WSU notebook: One agonizing loss
November 6, 2010 in Sports As bad as Washington State’s defense has been on third down the past two seasons, the numbers don’t lie: The Cougars have been even worse this year, failing to get …
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John Blanchette: Cougars have a QB, but what else?
November 6, 2010 in Sports PULLMAN – Most schools try to get their games on ESPN. Washington State thinks it’s a big deal if its flag gets air time. 3
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NC boys run to 3A title on big day for area boys
November 6, 2010 in Sports It’s a testament to Spokane area distance runners that it’s easier to say what didn’t happen Saturday at Sun Willows Golf Course rather than what did during the state cross …
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Boy Scout, Hutton team up to help feed hungry
November 6, 2010 in City Armed with little more than some blueprints and tools from home, a local Boy Scout on a quest to become an Eagle Scout is helping build a better community. Sean …
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More missed opportunities for Cougars
November 6, 2010 in Sports PULLMAN – Paul Wulff had a specific point in mind. But what he said also touched an overarching theme. 1
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Spokane fire chiefs’ overtime soars
November 6, 2010 in City A plan aimed at cutting city spending to help balance the budget has become an unexpected windfall for some Spokane firefighters. Most of the Spokane Fire Department’s nine battalion chiefs … 14
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NIC wins Region 18 volleyball tournament
November 6, 2010 in Sports After winning the first two sets in the Region 18 Tournament championship match, North Idaho College volleyball coach Colleen Frohlich warned her team that Salt Lake wouldn’t go down without …
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Nevada crushes Idaho, 63-17
November 6, 2010 in Sports Idaho’s mistakes on special teams only gave Nevada’s lethal offense more opportunities to torment the UI defense in front of 11,247 at the Kibbie Dome. The 25th-ranked Wolf Pack breezed … 1
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Kansas pulls off amazing comeback
November 6, 2010 in Sports The Kansas Jayhawks scored 35 unanswered points in the final 11:05 and overcame a 28-point deficit to beat Colorado 52-45. It was the greatest comeback in Kansas history.
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Another blowout by Boise State
November 6, 2010 in Sports BOISE — Kellen Moore threw for 507 yards and three touchdowns, and No. 2 Boise State rolled up a school-record 737 total yards in a 42-7 victory over Hawaii on …
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Ducks overcome slow start, whip Huskies
November 6, 2010 in Sports EUGENE, Ore. — Darron Thomas threw for a touchdown and ran for two more and the top-ranked Oregon Ducks overcame a slow start to beat northwest rival Washington 53-16 on … 1
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Man jumps off bridge in Riverfront Park
November 6, 2010 in City A man climbed on top of the Howard Street Bridge in Riverfront Park about 2 p.m. today and plunged about 60 feet into a shallow part of the Spokane River …
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Time to fall back
November 6, 2010 WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s time to reclaim that hour of sleep you lost last spring. That’s right, the clocks are turned back in most of the country. 1
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Wise Words with Dr. Arch Logan
November 6, 2010 in News, Features Dr. Arch Logan is the medical director at the House of Charity’s clinic in downtown Spokane. He volunteers four to five days a week at the shelter, where homeless and … 6
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Pilings, booms kept at bay
November 6, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 A bald eagle was perched on a piling in Cougar Bay, eating a midmorning snack, when Ed Haglund slowly approached in a tugboat. The eagle flew off as the tug … 4
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New Hart complaint filed
November 6, 2010 in City on Page A1 BOISE – A Republican lawmaker from North Idaho has filed a new ethics complaint against Rep. Phil Hart, saying Hart’s 1996 theft of state school endowment-owned timber, claims of legislative … 2
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Dead coral discovery in Gulf called sign of oil spill’s impact
November 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW ORLEANS – For the first time, federal scientists have found damage to deep sea coral and other marine life on the ocean floor several miles from the blown-out BP … 5
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Employment outlook brightens
November 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy last month unexpectedly produced the biggest burst of new jobs since last spring, raising hopes of stronger hiring ahead and giving a boost to President … 4
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Olbermann suspended for political donations
November 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 NEW YORK – MSNBC has suspended prime-time host Keith Olbermann indefinitely without pay for contributing to the campaigns of three Democratic candidates this election season. Olbermann acknowledged to NBC that … 3
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Cost of Obama’s trip is wildly exaggerated
November 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The conservative blogosphere and media megaphones are trumpeting “news” that President Barack Obama’s trip to India will cost U.S. taxpayers $200 million a day, but there’s no basis … 7
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Oscar-nominated actress Jill Clayburgh dies at 66
November 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 Jill Clayburgh, whose Broadway and Hollywood acting career stretched through the decades, highlighted by her Oscar-nominated portrayal of a divorcee exploring her sexuality in the 1978 film “An Unmarried Woman,” …
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Flooding kills four in Haiti
November 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Hurricane Tomas flooded camps of earthquake refugees Friday, turning some into squalid islands as it battered Haiti’s rural western tip, while largely sparing the vast homeless encampments …
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Pelosi says she’ll seek leader post
November 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A5 WASHINGTON – Despite widespread complaints about massive losses that will put Democrats in the minority, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday she will try to stay on as leader of her … 2

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