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Monday, November 8, 2010
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Ailing Eagles stumble in exhibition
November 8, 2010 in Sports Not surprisingly, the nearly unfathomable run of injuries that continues to plague the Eastern Washington University men’s basketball team made the Eagles’ 66-60 exhibition loss to Montana State-Billings at Reese … 1
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South Hill mom targeted in sex attack
November 8, 2010 in City Police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a woman just after 6 this evening in Spokane’s South Hill neighborhood. 1
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Meat cleaver threats suspect held without bail
November 8, 2010 in City A Spokane man accused of threatening to kill U.S. Senator Patty Murray will remain in jail without bail, a judge ruled Monday.
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Challenger Wiggins pulls closer to Justice Sanders
November 8, 2010 in Region Challenger Charlie Wiggins is cutting into Justice Richard Sanders’ lead in the contest for a state Supreme Court seat. 5
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Rep. Hart rejects judge in tax appeal case
November 8, 2010 in Idaho Embattled Idaho state Rep. Phil Hart has filed a motion to disqualify the judge in his state income tax appeal case in 1st District Court in Kootenai County, a move … 4
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Eastern fighting for seeding
November 8, 2010 in Sports The sense of urgency might not measure up to what Eastern Washington University was feeling last fall when it needed to put together a dramatic late-season run – much like …
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Wash. proposes 12 percent workers’ comp rate hike
November 8, 2010 in Region The state Department of Labor and Industries says workers’ compensation rates are going up an average of 12 percent next year, or about 6.5 cents per hour worked. 21
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Victim in deadly explosion identified
November 8, 2010 in City A man killed in an explosion outside a weekend party north of Chattaroy was identified Monday as Cody R. Hathaway. 13
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First look: WSU at Oregon State
November 8, 2010 in Sports This is the Cougars final hurdle until their well-earned back-to-back bye weeks. But what team wants to go into two weeks without games dealing with the hangover of a bad …
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Officials: Hot ashes likely sparked Valley house fire
November 8, 2010 in City Wood stove ashes left next to a wood pile apparently triggered a fire that damaged a home in Spokane Valley today.
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Ed groups join lawsuit over Idaho tax deals
November 8, 2010 in Idaho Three education groups are seeking to join Rep. Shirley Ringo, D-Moscow, in her lawsuit over secret tax deals at the state Tax Commission, saying the alleged deals are causing education … 1
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Cowboys fire Wade Phillips
November 8, 2010 in Sports Wade Phillips was fired Monday as coach of the Dallas Cowboys, with offensive coordinator Jason Garrett promoted to take his place. 1
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Autumn turns cooler
November 8, 2010 in City, Idaho Autumn is turning over a new leaf this week with cooler temperatures and a chance of snow entering the forecast by this week.
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12-year-old dies in tractor accident near Riverside
November 8, 2010 in City The Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office says a 12-year-old boy died Saturday following a tractor accident near the town of Riverside. 4
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Trial starts for 4 accused of aiding in Lakewood killings
November 8, 2010 in Region Lawyers presented opening arguments today in Tacoma in the trial of four people accused of helping Lakewood police killer Maurice Clemmons. 6
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Panel: Dollars did not trump safety in Gulf spill
November 8, 2010 in Nation/World The presidential commission investigating the BP Gulf oil spill challenged claims in Congress that the oil company and others sacrificed safety to cuts cost. In preliminary findings issued today, the … 7
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Amanda Knox indicted on slander charges
November 8, 2010 in Nation/World An Italian judge today ordered former University of Washington student Amanda Knox to stand trial on slander charges for claiming she was beaten by police when questioned in 2007 about … 1
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North Side kitchen fire damages home
November 8, 2010 in City Three occupants of a home on the North Side escaped safely early today from a fire that broke out in their kitchen.
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Seahawks get cruel wakeup call
November 8, 2010 in Sports This was awful. Historically bad. Uncomfortable to watch. Embarrassing. 1
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NW today: Prisoners help save endangered frogs
November 8, 2010 in Region Prison inmates at the Cedar Creek Correctional Center are helping raise endangered Oregon spotted frogs for release back into the wild.
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Elections put time crunch on hopes to end ‘don’t ask’
November 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Robert Gates is encouraging Congress to act before year’s end to repeal the ban on gays serving openly in the military. It’s a position shared by … 1
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Avista gears audits toward plugged-in college students
November 8, 2010 in Idaho on Page A1 The dresser in Kelsie Marick’s dorm room is crowded with gadgets. It holds two electric hair straighteners, a blow dryer, a flat-screen TV and an iPod dock. Marick, a Gonzaga … 2
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Getting There: Funds give new life to aging bridges
November 8, 2010 in City on Page A1 Three Spokane County bridges will be replaced in coming years under a federal program to upgrade bridges around the country. The largest project, at $19 million, is the western structure … 13
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As big banks find stability, small institutions still falter
November 8, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – U.S. banks are failing at the fastest rate in two decades. No, the financial crisis hasn’t returned. Wall Street doesn’t need another bailout.
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