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Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Discourse in decline
September 9, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 M.W. Monroe’s letter in the Sunday Spokesman attacking Sen. Chris Marr is an especially ugly example of what politics can become. 4
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Prepare for Obama, Phase 2
September 9, 2010 in Opinion on Page A13 Nov. 2 is likely to be marked as the official start of Phase Two of the Obama presidency, but in some respects, the turn to the right that will mark … 3
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Reason, values suffer
September 9, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 If a Christian blows up a federal building in Oklahoma, does he represent all Christians? How about a Christian who murders a doctor in a church in Kansas or a …
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Editorial: Good-faith slag cleanup small start to long haul
September 9, 2010 in Opinion on Page A13 A vice president of Teck American Inc. was frank and realistic in explaining his company’s plans to remove heaps of smelter waste from a strip of shore on Lake Roosevelt …
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Trickle or trickery?
September 9, 2010 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 I read Rob Leach’s letter (Aug. 22) with interest and could only detect one error. None of it is true. It is all a figment of Rob’s overactive imagination with … 1
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Health care law boosts cost projection
September 9, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A14 WASHINGTON – Pushed by a dramatic increase in the number of Americans who will get insurance under the new health care law, total U.S. medical spending will continue to gallop …
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Town’s name confuses Xbox
September 9, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A14 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Microsoft Corp. and the chief rules enforcer for Xbox Live are apologizing to a small West Virginia town and a 26-year-old gamer accused of violating the online …
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Cougars have taken Tackling 101, but haven’t passed test yet
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – If there was one thing everyone agreed on following Washington State’s shocking 65-17 season-opening loss at Oklahoma State it was that the Cougars’ tackling was … well, let … 1
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Greg Lee’s Pick 6
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 For 09-09-2010
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Landers: Before, during and after, hunt can be epic
September 9, 2010 in Outdoors on Page B1 Big-game hunters, or at least the ones who seem to get the most out of the sport, are adept at building the suspense for weeks and digesting the related outdoors … 1
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UI keeps big-money road games to one a season
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 MOSCOW, Idaho – In the buildup to Idaho’s highest-profile nonconference game in several years, Robb Akey was asked if the Vandals had quarterback Nate Enderle – a lifelong Nebraskan – …
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Indians look to sock it to Sox in NWL championship
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 It’s fair to say that the Spokane Indians started turning around their season the first time they played the Everett AquaSox. Until that series, June 26-30 in Spokane, the Indians …
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In brief: Bekkering will play for Canada
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 Women’s basketball: Gonzaga University basketball player Janelle Bekkering will be late for school this year but she’ll be getting an education. Bekkering has been selected to the Canadian national team …
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Today’s Best
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Marco Scutaro Went 4 for 5 with 2 home runs, 3 RBIs and 3 runs scored to power Red Sox to 11-5 win over Rays.
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In brief: Federer turns back clock at U.S. Open
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Tennis: For one match at least, Roger Federer was back to his old self. Back to beating Robin Soderling, and back to being a Grand Slam semifinalist – two things …
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Scoreboard
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Baseball American League
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Newsmakers
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B2 Acknowledged Defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth isn’t going anywhere, at least not for now. Addressing the latest trade reports concerning the troublesome defensive tackle, coach Mike Shanahan on Wednesday said Haynesworth …
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No substitute for good work ethic, Chiefs’ Nachbaur says
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 After seeing his team in action for the first time, Don Nachbaur was pleased. The Spokane Chiefs played three preseason games in Everett last weekend, winning two, prompting the coach …
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Seahawks’ Williams will be opening-day starter
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 RENTON, Wash. – Entitlement is a tricky topic for Seattle’s Mike Williams. When he was young and brash, Williams felt a certain sense of it. He was, after all, taken …
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NFL starts with an encore: Saints vs. Vikings
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 NEW ORLEANS – The Saints’ first Super Bowl title was so big in New Orleans that Mardi Gras, a revered local institution dating back well more than a century, became …
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On the air
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 For 09-09-2010
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In brief: Sasquatch close invite with win
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 Brandon Stevens and Josue Hernandez each scored a goal and the Community Colleges of Spokane Sasquatch closed out their men’s soccer invitational tournament at Spokane Falls CC with a 2-0 …
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Today’s menu
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 For 09-09-2010
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GSL Preview Volleyball
September 9, 2010 in Sports on Page B5 Returning All-GSL First team – Kaely Kight, sr., and Kuulei Zalopany, sr., Mead; Kenzie Reid, sr., Ixchelle Oleson, jr., and Annie Arnzen, jr., Mt. Spokane. Second team – Jordan Bonertz, …

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