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Friday, October 15, 2010
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Packed crowd for WSU’s Mayhem
October 15, 2010 in Sports There was mayhem Friday night for Washington State University’s men’s basketball team as it kicked off the 2010-11 season with a Midnight Mayhem exhibition with the women’s team in a …
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Fans arrive in droves to see GU’s Kraziness
October 15, 2010 in Sports Some 90 minutes before the start of the Gonzaga men’s basketball team’s season-opening Kraziness in the Kennel on Friday, the line of fans waiting to enter the McCarthey Athletic Center …
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Yankees rally to beat Rangers
October 15, 2010 in Sports Alex Rodriguez scooted home soon after his two-run single that nearly was a double-play grounder, and the Yankees rallied for five runs in the eighth inning to beat the Rangers …
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Immigrant mother makes one last plea to stay
October 15, 2010 in City An immigrant mother of two young children faces deportation next week unless she can win an 11th-hour stay based on deteriorating human rights conditions in her native China. “If I … 3
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Changes at shooting range aren’t enough, neighbors say
October 15, 2010 in Idaho The Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Friday received its seventh grant from the National Rifle Association to continue safety improvements at the Farragut State Park shooting range, as … 3
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On-again, off-again debate is off again
October 15, 2010 in City A few days after Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers’ campaign said she couldn’t fit a televised debate into her schedule, the Republican incumbent shifted course Friday and offered to debate her … 21
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Minnick, Labrador pile up cash for final stretch
October 15, 2010 in Idaho Idaho Congressman Walt Minnick had nearly half a million dollars cash left in his campaign warchest heading into the final stretch of the campaign, more than three times as much … 1
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Idaho, Lousiana Tech in encore
October 15, 2010 in Sports Idaho will stage an encore to its 2009 thriller with Louisiana Tech Saturday afternoon in Ruston, La, and the Vandals know the importance of their WAC opener. They don’t just …
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Reports: Mariners select Wedge as new manager
October 15, 2010 in Sports SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners have reportedly chosen former Cleveland Indians skipper Eric Wedge as their new manager. 1
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Pastor arrested in undercover drug, theft probe
October 15, 2010 in City A Spokane church pastor is accused of stealing prescription medication from a parishioner. 12
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New Minnick ad faults Labrador on votes
October 15, 2010 in Idaho Idaho Congressman Walt Minnick has launched two new campaign commercials, one touting his work on veterans’ issues and the other criticizing GOP challenger Raul Labrador for his votes in the … 1
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Eastern guards against letdown
October 15, 2010 in Sports Beau Baldwin is concerned his Eastern Washington University football team might be catching Big Sky Conference rival Northern Colorado at just the wrong time.
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Cougs gearing up for pass attack
October 15, 2010 in Sports Arizona has “probably the most mature passing attack in the conference,” says Washington State coach Paul Wulff. The Cougars take on Arizona Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in Martin Stadium. 2
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4 more women report run-ins with fake cop
October 15, 2010 in City Authorities are warning of a police imposter who is targeting women near the Gonzaga University campus. 11
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Frost likely to strike tonight
October 15, 2010 in City, Idaho Dry air that has moved over the Inland Northwest following a cold front this morning has set the stage for widespread frost tonight, forecasters said this afternoon.
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McMorris Rodgers, Romeyn debate possible
October 15, 2010 Three days after turning down a televised debate for “scheduling constraints,” U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers’ campaign staff is asking if forum could take place. 23
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Spokane film critic Robert Glatzer dies
October 15, 2010 Longtime Spokane film critic, advertising executive and arts advocate Robert Glatzer died today at the age of 78. Glatzer’s death followed a stroke he suffered earlier this week. 3
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Suspect in baby’s assault pleads not guilty
October 15, 2010 in City A 21-year-old man accused of critically injuring his girlfriend’s 5-month-old son pleaded not guilty today in Whitman County Superior Court. 5
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Washington orders Regence to resurrect child-only plans
October 15, 2010 in City, Region Washington’s top insurance regulator says Regence BlueShield must resume selling child-only health insurance. 7
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NW today: Woman, 82, cited for driving 110 mph
October 15, 2010 in Region Oregon State Police gave an 82-year-old woman a ticket for driving 28 miles per hour over her age. 8
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U.S. seeks ‘don’t ask’ delay
October 15, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – After two days of silence, the Obama administration urged a federal judge on Thursday to let the military press on with its “don’t ask, don’t tell” ban on …
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Fort Hood soldiers reacted to attack as if in combat
October 15, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 FORT HOOD, Texas – Unarmed soldiers caught up in a deadly shooting rampage as they prepared to deploy from Fort Hood reacted as though they’d already reached a combat zone, …
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Murray, Rossi focus on economy in first debate
October 15, 2010 in City on Page A1 The first debate between U.S. Sen. Patty Murray and her Republican opponent Dino Rossi came down to who’s to blame for the sluggish economy. Murray, a Democrat running for a … 22
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Health reform challenge proceeds
October 15, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – A federal judge in Florida handed opponents of the new health care law an early procedural victory Thursday, rejecting a bid by the Obama administration to throw out …

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