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Saturday, September 18, 2010
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Mosque an ‘affront’
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 I contend that the argument of where to put the mosque in New York City has not so much to do with freedom of religion as it has to do … 4
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Teacher’s use of lyrics sound
September 18, 2010 in Opinion on Page B5 Spokane Public Schools’ recent reaction to a teacher using a contemporary rap song containing an off-color lyric is extremely perplexing. Throughout the past year, many articles in The Spokesman-Review have … 1
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Prescription for disappointment
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 As a mother of teenage daughters, I am outraged at the Washington Board of Pharmacy’s decision to discard the rule requiring pharmacists to dispense medication without discrimination or delay. 1
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Economic sense missing
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 The cartoon of Obama reading Economics 101 (Sept. 14) is double-think. 1
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Note has judicial qualities
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Tim Note is an excellent candidate for District Court judge, Position 6, because he has the proper focus, demeanor and experience to run our misdemeanor courts efficiently and fairly.
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Vote for debt restraint
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 I will be voting for Daryl Romeyn to represent me in Congress come November, and I urge everyone else in the 5th Congressional District to do the same. He believes …
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Imbalance to the right
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 The Opinion page of The Spokesman-Review on Sept. 14 reads like a publicity sheet for the extremist tea party. Ramirez’s Obama-bashing cartoon is followed by Mona Charen’s Obama-bashing column and …
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Down-to-earth explanation
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Gladys Scott’s letter to the editor, “Old Testament wisdom,” (Sept. 14) proves how ineffective our educational system is and how prejudiced people are.
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Moving to a healthier stage
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 Most experts would agree that dealing with the emotions of grief and loss is difficult, and the healthiest way to do that would be to experience the stages of shock …
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Teacher struck right chord
September 18, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page B5 I read the story about the English teacher at Shadle Park High School being suspended for discussing “Commencement Day” with his students (“Teacher passed out lyrics containing profanity,” Sept. 10). …
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Sheep ranchers pitch in
September 18, 2010 in City on Page B6 HANSEN, Idaho – The sky had just begun to lighten over Deadline Ridge, but the herders already had their charges on the move. Wisps of breath in the cold air …
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Family’s care helps blind horse flourish
September 18, 2010 in City on Page B6 OTHELLO, Wash. – “Up mama, up, up, up,” says Lori Marchand, of Marlin, Wash. She’s talking to Tate, a blind appaloosa horse being led out of a stall by her …
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Idaho records
September 18, 2010 in City on Page B6 For 09-18-2010
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You gotta love red turf, or maybe not
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 Eastern Washington’s new football turf? I love it. It’s wild. That ridiculous red rug? I hate it. It’s just another gimmick in a gimmicked-up world.
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Oh, great, SMU’s D better, too
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 DALLAS – When playing a June Jones-coached football team, a majority of the pregame hype usually centers round his much-imitated run-and-shoot offense. Rightfully so. While at Hawaii, Jones’ teams were …
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Sankey’s 299 yards leads G-Prep to win
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 That was more like it. The Gonzaga Prep football team resembled the team picked to capture the Greater Spokane League championship Friday.
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New turf, old foe has Eagles jazzed
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C1 Red turf … renamed playing field … Big Sky Conference opener … the hated Griz in the house. Is there any element of intrigue missing from that list for the … 4
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Today’s Best
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Shin-Soo Choo Hit three home runs, including a grand slam, and had seven RBIs as Indians beat the Royals.
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Scoreboard
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Baseball American League
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Torre to retire after stint with Dodgers
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Major League Baseball: Joe Torre never got the Los Angeles Dodgers to the heights his Yankees once reached, and now the veteran manager is moving on. Torre said Friday he …
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Newsmakers
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C2 Fined The NFL fined several players Friday for misconduct during Week 1 games, including Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Phil Loadholt $10,000 for two unnecessary roughness penalties in their game against …
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Vandals eye UNLV mix
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C3 What has the Idaho football team (1-1) learned about itself after two weeks? It’s hard to say.
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Hill may face more penalties for being fan
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C3 RENTON, Wash. – Leroy Hill is eligible to return to action Sunday after serving a one-game suspension last weekend. The Seattle Seahawks’ linebacker, however, may be facing more punishment from …
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Hernandez stifles Texas
September 18, 2010 in Sports on Page C4 SEATTLE – Felix Hernandez laid another layer of quality pitching onto his American League Cy Young Award argument Friday night at Safeco Field. In the process he came within six …

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