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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Workers can buy GM stock
October 13, 2010 in Business on Page A10 DETROIT – General Motors’ employees, retirees and car dealers will get a chance to invest in their company when the automaker’s stock is sold to the public. GM sent letters … 1
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Costly change at BLM
October 13, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 The article “Dispute centers on wolverines” (Sept. 11) failed to mention the most important point in this debate, that the Bureau of Land Management changed course 180 degrees with respect … 1
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Many are to blame for crisis
October 13, 2010 in Opinion on Page A13 If you haven’t been humming tunes from “Les Miserables,” you haven’t seen “Inside Job,” the new documentary about how our economic crisis evolved. The most forgiving American will want to … 10
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Let stud users fund repairs
October 13, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 I found it interesting how Chic Burge (Letters, Sept. 29) found it reasonable for Washington taxpayers to spend $15 million to repair road damage caused by studded tires, especially when … 2
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Editorial: Safety, jobs referendum a bad path to good end
October 13, 2010 in Opinion on Page A13 From its inception, Referendum 52 has suffered from severe identity crisis. The Legislature called it the “Jobs Bill” and claimed it would put people to work “in every corner of … 2
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Tax cuts worrisome, too
October 13, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 The Spokesman-Review (editorial, Sept. 30) advises us to vote for Initiative 1053. Initiative 1053 would prevent the Legislature from raising taxes with less than a two-thirds vote in both the … 2
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Justice Department stands by marriage act
October 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A14 BOSTON – The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday defended the federal law defining marriage as between a man and a woman by appealing two rulings in Massachusetts by a …
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Rangers win first postseason series
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Cliff Lee added another impressive line to his spectacular October resume, and now the Texas Rangers will play for the American League pennant. Lee tossed his …
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In brief: Cutler set for Hawks, report says
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 NFL: The NFL Network reported that Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is scheduled to start against Seattle on Sunday, two weeks after suffering a concussion. The Bears refused to confirm …
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Cougs prepare for pass-happy Wildcats
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – Mike Stoops knows how lucky he is. He has Nick Foles as his quarterback.
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Blanchette: Size matters not to Johnson
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 Eyes on the prize? Tyler Johnson’s peepers have never blinked. As a Western Hockey League rookie, he was an indispensible element in the Spokane Chiefs’ 2008 run to the Memorial …
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Newsmakers
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Recovering Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller has returned to his Cleveland home following surgery to have a pacemaker implanted. The 91-year-old Feller has been undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed …
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Top ranking up for grabs for 1st time in 5 years
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 About all anyone can say with certainty about No. 1 in the world is that it won’t be Tiger Woods at the end of October. It won’t be Phil Mickelson, …
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In brief: Violence ends Serbia’s match against Italy
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Soccer: Serbia’s European Championship qualifier in Genoa, Italy, was abandoned after 7 minutes Tuesday night because visiting fans threw flares and fireworks onto the field, burned a flag and broke …
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Scoreboard
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Baseball MLB postseason
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Today’s Best
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Cliff Lee Allowed one run on six hits in complete game as Rangers beat Rays 5-1 to advance to ALCS.
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Seahawks’ healthy line needs more time to gel
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 RENTON, Wash. – The good news for the Seahawks is that they may field, for the first time, the offensive line – minus guard Max Unger, who is out for …
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NFL notes: Johnson’s ‘catch’ raises talk at fall meetings
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 The NFL expects to review the rule that cost Detroit Lions star receiver Calvin Johnson a potential winning touchdown in a season-opening loss to Chicago. After Johnson went to the …
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Huskies catch a break in Oregon State match
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 SEATTLE – Heading into a rematch of last year’s 48-21 loss to Oregon State, the University of Washington football team knows all too well which family can ruin a reunion. … 1
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Agent paid college players, including former Cougars
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 NEW YORK – A former sports agent tells Sports Illustrated he paid college football players early in his career, and several of them confirm it to the magazine. In the …
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Goalie wants Hjalmarsson punished for blind-side hit
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 BUFFALO, N.Y. – A day after watching teammate Jason Pominville carted off the ice on a stretcher, Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller urged the NHL on Tuesday to “change the culture” …
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Paterno critics up in arms after losses
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The heat is on Joe Paterno to turn things around at injury-riddled Penn State after two lackluster losses. The Nittany Lions (3-3, 0-2 Big Ten) have …
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Prep roundup: Mead keeps pace in GSL with victory
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B5 Kaely Kight finished with a match-high 17 kills and added six blocks, while Kuulei Zalopany notched 22 digs and three aces as Mead (6-1) stayed a game back in the …
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Area roundup: Hurt leads WSU to second place
October 13, 2010 in Sports on Page B5 Kyle Hurt finished 5-under-par 211 over three rounds – shooting a 1-over 73 Tuesday – to help Washington State to a second-place finish at the Purple and Red Invitational at …

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