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Saturday, September 11, 2010
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John Blanchette: Cougars will take it
September 11, 2010 in Sports The wearing of hair shirts and the hurling of high, hard ones can resume soon enough this week in and around Washington State. For a few hours, at least, the …
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Cougars have to rally to beat Montana St.
September 11, 2010 in Sports Nico Grasu’s 18-yard field goal with 2:13 remaining capped a 16-point fourth-quarter comeback as Washington State defeated Montana State 23-22 on Saturday to end a 10-game losing streak. 7
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EWU hangs on to beat Central
September 11, 2010 in Sports Bo Levi Mitchell threw for 188 yards and two touchdowns and Taiwan Jones added three scores as Eastern Washington held on to defeat Division II Central Washington 35-32 at Qwest …
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WSU Notebook: Toomer wears roommate’s number
September 11, 2010 in Sports Tyree Toomer usually wears No. 33. But Saturday afternoon he took the Martin Stadium turf against Montana State wearing No. 15 … and other notes from Saturday’s WSU-Montana State football … 1
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Hernandez takes loss for Mariners
September 11, 2010 in Sports This was the kind of outing that didn’t do Felix Hernandez and his Cy Young Award chances any favors.
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UW speeds away from Syracuse
September 11, 2010 in Sports Jermaine Kearse took a short pass 57 yards for a touchdown on the first play of the second half, one of his career-high three touchdown catches, and Washington raced past …
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Passenger pulled off flight for having fake hand grenade
September 11, 2010 in City An Air Force captain was pulled off a Horizon flight at Spokane International Airport this morning after baggage screeners found a replica hand grenade in his checked suitcase.
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Longhorn pit gets too hot to handle
September 11, 2010 in City Spokane Valley fire personnel are on the scene of a working structure fire at the Longhorn Barbecue at 2315 N. Argonne Road. Dispatchers confirm that 10 unis have been dedicated …
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North Central’s boys, CdA’s Gomez rule Walters Invitational
September 11, 2010 in Sports State champions from three states and a pair of course records – not to mention glorious running weather – made the fourth Tracy Walters Invitational at Audubon Park on Saturday …
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Cougar football game a no-show on Spokane cable
September 11, 2010 in Sports The WSU-Montana State football telecast was affected by technical problem, according to Fox Sports Northwest. 11
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Metaline Falls pops into view
September 11, 2010 in News A temporary Pend Oreille River drawdown behind Boundary Dam has exposed Metaline Falls near the town of the same name.
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Nebraska defense too much for Idaho
September 11, 2010 Taylor Martinez ran for 157 yards and two touchdowns and Roy Helu Jr. had 107 yards and a TD, but the Huskers (2-0) committed four turnovers and had 10 penalties … 2
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Medal of Honor winner in turn honors comrades
September 11, 2010 in Nation/World WASHINGTON (AP) — The first living service member from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to receive the Medal of Honor said Saturday the award honors more than a dozen …
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North Idaho police on lookout for ‘dangerous’ fugitive
September 11, 2010 in Idaho Police in Kootenai County are looking for a dangerous fugitive wanted in California.
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9/11 events go on in shadow of Islam controversies
September 11, 2010 NEW YORK (AP) — A day of mourning for nearly 3,000 Sept. 11 victims began with moments of silence and tears near ground zero, as observers braced for protests over … 14
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Controversy clouds events
September 11, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – They will read the names, of course, the names of every victim who died in the Sept. 11 attacks. The bells will ring. And then that moment …
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Obama to honor soldier’s bravery
September 11, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 The first living soldier to be awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for valor, since the Vietnam War will receive it from President Barack Obama in a …
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Spokane asks employees to forgo raises
September 11, 2010 in City on Page A1 Spokane Mayor Mary Verner said Friday she wants city workers to give up their pay raises next year to help balance the city’s budget. Officials say there is a $12 … 40
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Cool weather no hindrance to interstate fair patrons
September 11, 2010 in City on Page A1 Director Rich Hartzell was “a little bit worried” that Friday’s opening of the Spokane County Interstate Fair was too good to be true, but the day’s worst wrinkles were on …
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Accuracy watch
September 11, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 09-11-2010
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Japan missing 230,000 centenarians
September 11, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 TOKYO – More than 230,000 Japanese citizens listed in government records as at least 100 years old can’t be found and may have died long ago, according to a government …
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In brief: Longer freeze urged on Israel
September 11, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 Washington – President Barack Obama said Friday he had urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to extend a partial freeze on Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank as long … 1
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Iran cancels release of hiker
September 11, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 BEIRUT, Lebanon – Iran’s judiciary has blocked the planned release of one of three Americans imprisoned in Tehran since last year, a news agency quoted a powerful official as saying …
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Erik Prince writing memoir
September 11, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 Erik Prince, chairman of the private security firm once known as Blackwater, is writing a memoir that says Democratic officials in two administrations approved of his most sensitive and controversial … 1

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