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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Blanchette: Luchs’ revelations serve little purpose
October 13, 2010 in Sports So you didn’t think there was any upside to Washington State being the Officer Barbrady of college football these last couple of years? Wrong, scandal-breath.
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One-car wreck shuts down Highway 95
October 13, 2010 A one-car crash south of the Spokane River bridge on Highway 95 in Coeur d’Alene briefly blocked the highway. The car hit a natural gas line near Fairmont Loop Road, …
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Teachers union protests administrative pay raises
October 13, 2010 in City Hundreds of Spokane Public Schools employees sent a message to the school board Wednesday night: “We’re angry.” Union members packed the board of directors meeting to express disappointment the elected … 6
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Emotional victory for CV girls
October 13, 2010 in Sports The familiar voice wasn’t cheering and the postrace hug was missing but Jamie Lambie knows her mother saw every step as she helped Central Valley race to the Greater Spokane …
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Hunter denies being paid as WSU player
October 13, 2010 in Sports Torey Hunter is convinced some of his Washington State University teammates took money from former sports agent Josh Luchs in the early 1990s – just like Luchs claimed in the … 1
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Family worried about missing Spokane woman
October 13, 2010 in City Police are looking for a missing 39-year-old Spokane woman who was last seen in the downtown Spokane corridor.
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All 33 miners rescued in jubilant Chile
October 13, 2010 in Nation/World The last of the Chilean miners, the foreman who held them together when they were feared lost, was raised from the depths of the earth tonight — a joyous ending … 9
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Killer suspected of 2nd attack on a cellmate
October 13, 2010 in News A man who tortured and killed his cellmate at the Spokane County Jail six years ago is now suspected of gouging out the left eye of a cellmate at Airway … 8
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Man arrested for murder in Hangman Valley fire
October 13, 2010 in City A 27-year-old man has been arrested on murder and arson charges related to a suspicious fire on Tuesday.
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Deonté Jackson back on track
October 13, 2010 in Sports Back in Las Vegas, the father and son still cross paths. Their meetings are infrequent, unexpected – and usually awkward.
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Self-defense in Wash. dog trainer death questioned
October 13, 2010 in Region Prosecutors today questioned a security expert who claims self-defense in the death of a prominent dog trainer, asking how he didn’t know exactly where the trainer was shot and why … 1
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Police begin investigation into Billings Taser death
October 13, 2010 in Region The Billings Police Department is conducting an internal investigation into whether officers acted properly when they used a stun gun four times on an apparently intoxicated man who went into … 6
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Harrison traded to Eagles
October 13, 2010 in Sports Disappointed with his role in Cleveland’s offense this season, former Washington State running back Jerome Harrison was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday for Mike Bell.
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Foreclosure anger is now hitting election campaign
October 13, 2010 in Nation/World Three weeks before the election, anger over tainted home foreclosure documents is bursting into the battle for control of Congress, especially in hard-hit states such as Nevada and Florida. Democrats … 52
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Ailing Liza Minnelli cancels Spokane concert
October 13, 2010 in Features, City, Seven Singer Liza Minnelli has canceled her concert Friday in Spokane due to illness.
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HIV-positive teen accused of assault
October 13, 2010 in City A Spokane Valley teenager with HIV was arrested on assault charges Tuesday, accused of having unprotected sex with two girls. 21
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Photographer convicted of wife’s 1983 murder
October 13, 2010 in Nation/World, City A former Spokane photographer has been convicted of murdering his estranged wife in Southern California 27 years ago to avoid paying child support and losing custody of his daughters.
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Bill Moos’ plans include football facility
October 13, 2010 in Sports WSU’s Bill Moos is thinking big. Big like in a comprehensive, football-only facility in the 100,000 square-foot range that would include a new locker room, weight room, equipment storage, meeting …
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Moos likes Wulff’s progress
October 13, 2010 in Sports When asked about coach Paul Wulff’s status, WSU A.D. Bill Moos peppers his response with terms like “most encouraged,” “solid foundation” and “building for the future.” 3
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Bomb squad blows up suspicious bag at hospital
October 13, 2010 in City A bomb squad blew up a suspicious bag left in an employee parking lot this morning at Deaconess Medical Center. 7
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Gonzaga Prep football team fights through adversity
October 13, 2010 in Sports They’re teaching Adversity 101 at Gonzaga Prep this fall. And it appears it’s become a college-level class.
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Thor St. at 11th closes tonight until Friday
October 13, 2010 in City Drivers in southeast Spokane may run into traffic jams for the next two days trying to get on and off the South Hill along the Ray and Freya street corridors.
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Gates says courts should not set policy on gays
October 13, 2010 in Nation/World Defense Secretary Robert Gates said today that abruptly ending the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy as a federal judge has ordered would have enormous consequences. 5
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Fake Spokane cop stops Gonzaga student
October 13, 2010 in City Gonzaga University is warning students of a police impostor after a man impersonating an officer stopped a student near campus this week. 16

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