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Saturday, October 16, 2010
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No revelations from Cougs or Commish
October 16, 2010 in Sports Pacific-10/12 Conference commissioner Larry Scott made a drive-by – he would turn up across the state at Oregon State-Washington later Saturday night – to speak eloquently about the revenue sharing/division …
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Huskies upset Oregon State in double OT
October 16, 2010 in Sports ake Locker threw a career-high five touchdown passes, including two in overtime to Jermaine Kearse, and Oregon State’s 2-point conversion attempt in the second overtime fell incomplete as the Huskies …
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WSU notebook: No complaining from Tuel
October 16, 2010 in Sports Jeff Tuel wasn’t about to complain, even after being sacked seven times and hit an innumerable more by an Arizona defense that seemed bent on knocking him from the game.
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Spokane Chiefs turn power play back on
October 16, 2010 in Sports Brenden Kitchton, in his first action after a preseason hand injury, assisted on a pair of power-play goals as the Chiefs ended a 0-for-24 drought with the man advantage in …
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Arizona grinds out win over WSU
October 16, 2010 in Sports Keola Antolin ran for two touchdowns and No. 17 Arizona overcame the loss of quarterback Nick Foles by leaning on its little-used ground game in a 24-7 victory over Washington …
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A rebuilt home for rebuilt lives
October 16, 2010 The place was trashed. Holes marred the walls and the floors, the door had been kicked in, the paint was chipping, and the worn, stained carpet needed to be replaced. …
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Giants victors in NLCS opener
October 16, 2010 in Sports Tim Lincecum shrugged off his pirouette at the plate, ignored the derisive whistles he heard in the batter’s box and did his thing on the mound — where he’s most …
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Jones’ late TD run gives EWU victory
October 16, 2010 in Sports Taiwan Jones ran for 168 yards and three touchdowns, including a 24-yarder with 41 seconds to play, and Eastern Washington rallied to beat Northern Colorado 35-28 on Saturday.
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Four injured in Post Falls-area crash
October 16, 2010 in Idaho Four people were transferred to Kootenai Medical Center after sustaining non-life-threatening injuries in a two-car car crash at 5:35 this evening.
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Vandals lose to Lousiana Tech
October 16, 2010 in Sports Ross Jenkins threw for three touchdowns and ran for another, and Louisiana Tech had 678 yards of offense in a 48-35 win over Idaho on Saturday. 1
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Barbara Billingsley, the Beaver’s mom, dies at 94
October 16, 2010 in Nation/World LOS ANGELES — Even decades after the show ended, Barbara Billingsley expressed surprise at the lasting affection people had for “Leave it to Beaver” and her role as the warm, …
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Rangers down Yankees
October 16, 2010 in Sports New York Yankees starting pitcher Hughes entered Game 2 of the A.L. championship series with 15 1/3 scoreless innings in Arlington, Texas. The streak came to a halt when Texas’ …
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Stabbing at party lands man in jail
October 16, 2010 in City Police arrested a man after he allegedly stabbed another man at a party at 10:20 p.m. Friday. The men were at a party on the 3700 block of E, Fairview …
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Accident leads to vehicular assault charges
October 16, 2010 in City A 28-year-old Newport woman faces vehicular assault charges for causing a three-car crash near Day-Mt. Spokane Road on Friday night, according to the Washington State Patrol.
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Prep football scores for Oct. 15
October 16, 2010 in Sports Prep football scores from Washington and Idaho for games of Friday, Oct. 15.
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Ferris comes from way back to win
October 16, 2010 in Sports In what will go down as one of the best comebacks by his team, Sharkey’s third-ranked Saxons rallied from a 20-0 halftime deficit to knock off the upset-minded Mead Panthers … 2
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Tucker faces toughest challenge
October 16, 2010 in City on Page A1 After unseating the incumbent in 1998, Steve Tucker has attracted progressively more opposition in his bid to remain Spokane County prosecutor. No candidates challenged him in 2002 and he easily … 85
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Decision on Creach shooting charges unlikely before election
October 16, 2010 in City on Page A1 Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker is asking voters for another four years in office at the same time he is trying to decide whether to bring charges in a controversial … 37
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Reversal too late for TV debate
October 16, 2010 in City on Page A1 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 … 44
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Some schools still offer girls’ football tradition
October 16, 2010 in City on Page A1 As the sun went down on a recent crisp, autumn night, the lights on Post Falls High School’s athletic field illuminated a time-honored – but increasingly scarce – homecoming tradition: …
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Botox approved to treat migraines
October 16, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 SANTA ANA, Calif. – The Food and Drug Administration has approved Botox as a treatment for chronic migraines. Irvine, Calif.-based Allergan, which makes Botox, announced Friday that it had received … 1
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U.S. soldier will go to trial over Afghan deaths
October 16, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 SEATTLE – In one of the first major decisions in a high-profile war-crimes case, an Army commander has ordered Spc. Jeremy Morlock to face a general court-martial for allegedly murdering … 1
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In brief: Teen receives life for killing brother
October 16, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 Rising Sun, Ind. – An Indiana teenager who told his girlfriend a few weeks before he strangled his 10-year-old brother that he wanted to be just like a fictional TV … 2
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Chavez, Medvedev agree to construct nuclear plant
October 16, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 MOSCOW – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Friday announced a deal calling for Russia to build the Latin American country’s first nuclear power plant, with … 1

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