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Monday, September 13, 2010
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Lester tames Seattle
September 13, 2010 in Sports SEATTLE – Jon Lester held Seattle to three hits over eight innings and the Boston Red Sox beat the Mariners 5-1 on Monday night at Safeco Field. Lester (17-8) has … 3
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Brannon lawyer: city didn’t run election properly
September 13, 2010 in Idaho The losing candidate in Coeur d’Alene’s November City Council election on Monday took the city and the councilman who defeated him to court. On Nov. 3, City Councilman Mike Kennedy …
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Third lane planned for I-90 from Sullivan to Barker
September 13, 2010 in City The Washington state Department of Transportation announced today that it plans to add a third lane to Interstate 90 in each direction from Sullivan Road to Barker Road with the … 2
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Witness: Witt’s orientation never an issue
September 13, 2010 in Region A Spokane fire captain who served in the Air Force Reserves with Major Margaret Witt said he knew that Witt and some other members of the unit were gay and … 22
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One lane reopens at truck wreck on I-90 at Salnave Road
September 13, 2010 in City One eastbound lane of Interstate 90 has reopened after a semi-truck accident this morning blocked the eastbound lanes at Salnave Road about 13 miles southwest of Spokane.
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Woman faces charges in Spokane Valley accident
September 13, 2010 in City The Washington State Patrol said charges are pending in connection with a collision this morning on Trent Avenue at Dollar Road in Spokane Valley.
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Wildlife officials suspect third wolf pack
September 13, 2010 in City Washington wildlife officials are scouting for what could be the state’s third breeding wolf pack after a gray wolf pup recently was caught in Pend Oreille County near the Canada … 1
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Clint Black takes stage at fair tonight at 7
September 13, 2010 in City, Features Country singer/songwriter Clint Black will perform tonight at 7 at the Spokane County Interstate Fair. The show will be in Grandstand Arena.
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Smoked salmon vodka lands in Washington liquor stores
September 13, 2010 in Business, Region Now that smoked salmon vodka is available in Washington state liquor stores, the question becomes what to serve with it. 5
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Business update: Buffett, Ballmer predict bright future
September 13, 2010 in Business Two of the biggest names in business say they see a bright future for the economy. Famed investor Warren Buffett says there will be no double-dip recession as some fear. 1
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Summer weather warms region
September 13, 2010 in City, Idaho Summer weather should prevail this week with highs nudging close to 80 degrees through Wednesday.
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GOP leader says he may back cuts only for middle class
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – House Minority Leader John Boehner said Sunday he is willing to back tax cuts only for the middle class if that’s the only option he’s got – though … 7
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Lesbian major’s backers optimistic as trial begins
September 13, 2010 in Region on Page A1 SEATTLE – Opponents of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy against gays serving in the military are hoping for another major legal victory as a federal trial begins today over …
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SpokeFest draws more than 2,000 cyclists – and a gorilla
September 13, 2010 in City, Outdoors on Page A1 Bill Bender’s fingerprints are all over SpokeFest, and SpokeFest fingerprints are all over him – or at least his hands. The event organizer posts himself in front of the event’s … 5
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Panel crafts banking rules to help prevent another crisis
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 BASEL, Switzerland – Global financial regulators on Sunday agreed on new rules designed to strengthen bank finances and rein in excessive risk-taking to help prevent another crisis. Banks will be … 1
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Scientists find drugs that may fight bat disease
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 BOSTON – Scientists may have found ways to help the nation’s bats, which are being wiped out by a novel fungal disease. Lab tests show that several drugs can fight …
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Accuracy watch
September 13, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 09-13-2010
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Sick man awaiting rescue in Antarctica
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WELLINGTON, New Zealand – An American in serious medical condition waited for blizzard conditions to ease today so an airplane could land in Antarctica to evacuate him to a hospital …
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Two killed in protest over Quran
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan soldiers fired on demonstrators trying to storm a government building to protest against a once-planned Quran burning in the U.S., and two protesters were killed, an …
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Clinton overseeing Mideast peace talks
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is shepherding Mideast talks this week that she says may be the last chance for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Clinton and …
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Amnesty International says Iraq abusing prisoners
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 BAGHDAD – Detainees in Iraqi prisons and jails often go years without trial, face widespread torture and abuse, and have little access to their families or legal help, an international …
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Iran could free American woman after $500,000 bail is paid
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 TEHRAN, Iran – After a power struggle within Iran’s conservative leadership put her freedom in doubt, an American woman arrested more than a year ago along the Iraq border is …
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Newborn found alive in airport garbage
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 MANILA, Philippines – An airport security officer found a newborn baby in a garbage bag apparently unloaded from an airplane on Sunday, officials said. Security officials brought the boy, who …
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Mexicans arrest presumed drug kingpin
September 13, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 MEXICO CITY – Mexican marines captured Sergio Villarreal Barragan, a presumed leader of the embattled Beltran Leyva cartel who appears on a list of the country’s most-wanted fugitives, in a …

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