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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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M’s Hernandez adds to quality year
September 28, 2010 in Sports ARLINGTON, Texas — Felix Hernandez allowed only one run over eight innings and Justin Smoak hit the tiebreaking homer to lead the last-place Seattle Mariners past the AL West champion …
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UCLA turns around season
September 28, 2010 in Sports PULLMAN – After two games this season, the Bruins of UCLA were in ruins. A disappointing loss at Kansas State was followed by a home blowout by Stanford. They were …
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Woman, 86, decides ‘it’s about time’ to become U.S. citizen
September 28, 2010 in City What a shame that Dan Surean didn’t live to see his lovely Mary finally become a U.S. citizen today. 2
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Police: Man posed online as teen boy to lure girls
September 28, 2010 in City A Spokane Valley man is accused of arranging meeting with young girls while posing as a teen boy on the Internet, then offering them money for sex.
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Man ditches child to flee Spokane police
September 28, 2010 in City A Spokane man ditched his car with his small child inside then led officers on a foot chase through downtown this afternoon, police said. 6
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No answers on remains found in Priest Lake
September 28, 2010 in Idaho The mystery of the remains at the bottom of Priest Lake will be left unsolved for now.
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Seattle Mariners GM coming back
September 28, 2010 in Sports Jack Zduriencik will return in 2011 as the Mariners’ general manager, team president Chuck Armstrong confirmed Tuesday. 4
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Ex-Mead star Olgard returns to area with USC team
September 28, 2010 in Sports Former Mead High School volleyball star Alexis Olgard returns to Washington with USC to play the Cougars and Huskies.
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Regence BlueShield dropping child-only health plans
September 28, 2010 in City, Region Regence BlueShield, one of the state’s largest health insurers, will no longer offer child-only individual plans, a move that state insurance officials fear may trigger other insurers to drop similar … 47
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WSP sergeant who shot pregnant woman is 25-year vet
September 28, 2010 in City The Washington State Patrol sergeant who shot an unarmed pregnant woman during a drug raid in Spokane early Friday has been identified as Lee Slemp, a 25-year veteran. 43
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Idaho homeowners exemptions to decrease
September 28, 2010 in Idaho Many Idaho homeowners will be getting a smaller tax break on their primary residences come 2011, but it doesn’t necessarily mean their property tax bills will go up.
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Injury ends career of Montana’s QB
September 28, 2010 in Sports Montana quarterback Andrew Selle suffered a career-ending injury in the Grizzlies’ 28-25 win over Sacramento State, coach Robin Pflugrad said. 2
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Grandson: Carter ’doing fine’ at Ohio hospital
September 28, 2010 in Nation/World A grandson of former President Jimmy Carter says he is out of a Cleveland hospital after being taken there with an upset stomach. 6
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Income down, poverty up in Idaho, Washington
September 28, 2010 in City, Idaho Idaho families saw their take-home pay drop nearly 5 percent last year – one of the steepest declines in the nation. 16
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Ramming car, pointing rifle lands man in jail
September 28, 2010 in City Spokane police arrested a 59-year-old man early today after he allegedly rammed another vehicle and pointed a rifle at the victim who followed him. 4
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Record mild night comes with autumn warm up
September 28, 2010 in City, Idaho This week’s return to summer weather set a record at Spokane International Airport on Monday with a warm overnight low of 56. 2
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Census finds record gap between rich and poor
September 28, 2010 in Nation/World The income gap between the richest and poorest Americans grew last year to its widest amount on record as young adults and children in particular struggled to stay afloat in … 31
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Man suspected in wife’s case sentenced on gun charge
September 28, 2010 in City A man named a person of interest in his estranged wife’s disappearance has been sentenced to 33 months in prison for possession of a firearm in a separate case. 1
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Assessor discusses recovery from eye cancer
September 28, 2010 in City on Page A1 People who look closely might notice that one of Spokane County Assessor Ralph Baker’s eyes doesn’t move with the other. They might even figure out that his left eye is …
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For street and water projects, downturn has an upside
September 28, 2010 in City on Page A1 In the midst of the Great Depression, Spokane won federal money to upgrade the Upriver Dam to generate more power and construction jobs. Nearly 75 years later and in the … 1
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GOP far ahead in race for ad money
September 28, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – In one way at least, the fight for control of Congress is grossly one-sided. Just five weeks from midterm elections, groups allied with the Republican Party and financed …
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Panel doubts that low oil flow estimates didn’t dilute response
September 28, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The two chairmen of the president’s Oil Spill Commission, which is conducting an inquiry into the April 20 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, expressed skepticism … 1
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Accuracy watch
September 28, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 09-28-2010
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‘Titanic’ star Stuart dies at 100
September 28, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 LOS ANGELES – Gloria Stuart, the 1930s Hollywood beauty who gave up acting for 30 years and later became the oldest Academy Award acting nominee as the spunky survivor in …
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