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Saturday, September 11, 2010
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Abbas has no stake in talks
September 11, 2010 in Opinion on Page B4 The prospects are dim but the process is right. The Obama administration is to be commended for structuring the latest rounds of Middle East talks correctly. Finally, we’re leaving behind …
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No strings on Romeyn
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 I like Daryl Romeyn. I wish he could have won the endorsement of the local Democratic Party in support of his candidacy for Congress. Maybe he’s too independent, but he’s … 1
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Race not a factor
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Prosecution decisions are not based on race. Decisions to prosecute are based on evidence or the lack of it. If and when probable cause is found to exist as to …
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Social Security is still our duty
September 11, 2010 in Opinion on Page B5 The hum of insects and the occasional bird call punctuated the last Sunday morning in August at Springwood, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s family home off the Hudson River in Hyde Park, … 1
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Not for followers
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 It is ironic that Mr. Monroe (Letters, Sept. 5) decries the loss of our “precious right to vote” when the bill he opposed (Senate Bill 5599) endeavors to turn the … 12
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Lack of knowledge no obstacle
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Regarding Doug Clark’s column “Ozzie out of character on this one” (Sept. 5), he hit the nail on the head when he wrote: “I don’t know a thing about running … 2
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Stay the course
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 The Great Depression lasted 10 years, and only ended with wartime spending in the 1940s. Economic disaster cannot be fixed overnight. We might like to wipe out our current great … 4
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Sheriff’s credibility sagging
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich still has his signs for re-election posted all around town, and that is so amazing. You’d think that he’d realize that he’s lost all credibility with the … 5
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License savings possible
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 I sympathize with Glen Mowbray’s complaints (Letters, Sept. 8) about new plates and the state of Washington charging sales tax on high book value regardless of vehicle condition. 1
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Polarizing remarks not helpful
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Columnist Kathleen Parker (Sept. 5) is cautiously optimistic about recently resumed Palestinian-Israeli peace talks. These negotiations focus on “solutions” and “final status agreements.” What a refreshing change from statements about … 1
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Get over the Rainbows
September 11, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Having just completed the online renewal process for my truck tabs and contributing $5 to the Washington state park fund, I found the S-R’s Sunday front-page article about the Rainbow …
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Cougs not expecting easy game
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 PULLMAN – There’s a gap between the schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision, like Washington State University, and their counterparts in the Football Championship Subdivision, like Montana State, and it … 1
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Nebraskan leads UI against NU
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 Most of the details of his introduction to Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Neb., didn’t stick. Nate Enderle isn’t sure how old he was when he first went, or how often …
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Top of his game
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 RENTON, Wash. – Justin Forsett sat at his locker preparing for practice when Deion Branch walked up to deliver his jersey for the day: a Seattle Seahawks logo “onesie.” The …
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Indians could clinch crown
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 Baseball: The Spokane Indians will attempt to keep their perfect record intact by calling upon a pitcher with a perfect record. Tim Stanford (6-0) is scheduled to start at 7:05 …
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Baldwin leads EWU against alma mater
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 SEATTLE – Beau Baldwin’s ties with Central Washington University are as abundant as they are strong. Baldwin was a quarterback and two-time team captain for the Wildcats in the early …
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Newsmakers
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Jailed Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. was jailed briefly in Las Vegas on Friday on a felony charge after his ex-girlfriend alleged he beat her and stole her cell phone during …
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Heated comments
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Pat Riley and LeBron James already have one thing in common. They’re keeping track of what’s been said about how this Miami Heat team got put together this summer. It …
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W. Virginia comes back
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – No. 23 West Virginia rallied from 15 points down in the fourth quarter to force overtime and Tyler Bitancurt’s 20-yard field goal in the first extra session …
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Today’s Best
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Fausto Carmona Cleveland Indians starter struck out seven in complete-game shutout of Minnesota Twins
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Scoreboard
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Baseball American League
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Clijsters beats Williams to return to final
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 No foot-fault calls, no controversy. Instead, simply quite a comeback for Kim Clijsters, and another victory over a Williams sister in the U.S. Open semifinals in New York. Defending champion …
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Whits face double threat
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C3 The opponent changes, but similar challenges await the Whitworth Pirates in Week 2. After losing its season opener to Hardin-Simmons, which featured dual-threat quarterback Justin Feaster and standout receiver ZaVious …
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Bulldogs shut out Buffs
September 11, 2010 in Sports on Page C3 Emily Eckmann and Ashley Riley each scored goals with an assist from Sheridan Jones and the Gonzaga women’s soccer team opened their weekend at the Gonzaga tournament with a 2-0 …

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