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Saturday, August 27, 2011
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Broncos edge Seahawks 23-20
August 27, 2011 in Sports Kyle Orton led Denver back from a shaky start with two touchdown drives and the Broncos’ defense throttled Tarvaris Jackson in a 23-20 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday …
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Danks shuts out Mariners
August 27, 2011 in Sports John Danks threw a three-hitter and struck out ten to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 3-0 win over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday night.
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Grabner on good side of hockey’s fortune
August 27, 2011 in Sports Anyone skeptical that hockey is the sport in which fortunes can change the quickest might want to consider the recent career arc of Michael Grabner.
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EWU’s second, third strings impressive as starters rest
August 27, 2011 in Sports EWU head football coach Beau Baldwin was hard at work at Roos Field Saturday morning, coaching up the twos, threes and rookies during a crisp scrimmage.
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Idaho Vandals make strides in firming up defense
August 27, 2011 in Sports Is the University of Idaho defense is poised, finally, for a breakthrough?
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Coeur d’Alene man arrested over racial slurs, threats, police say
August 27, 2011 in News A Coeur d’Alene man who allegedly yelled racial slurs at a black man was arrested and charged with a felony Saturday. Joel T. Diekhoff was charged with felony malicious harassment …
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Analyzing the Cougars as game week approaches
August 27, 2011 in Sports When coach Paul Wulff called his team together to end practice at around 11:30 Saturday morning, it marked the finish of Washington State’s 2011 preseason football camp. 1
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Olson new Shock head coach
August 27, 2011 in Sports The Spokane Shock will promote offensive coordinator Andy Olson to head coach, The Spokesman-Review has learned.
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Coeur d’Alene man in serious condition after pedestrian accident
August 27, 2011 in Idaho A Coeur d’Alene man was in serious condition on today from injuries he suffered when he was struck by a car while on foot in Plummer earlierin the day.
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Hottest day of the year expected Sunday
August 27, 2011 in City, Idaho The hottest temperatures of the year are expected this weekend in advance of cooler weather starting next week.
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Three more megaload protesters arrested in Cd’A
August 27, 2011 in City, Idaho Three more protesters were arrested early Saturday in Coeur d’Alene as a megaload shipment of oil excavation equipment passed through the Lake City. 2
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Irene churns up coast, weaker but still ferocious
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World NAGS HEAD, N.C. (AP) — Weaker but still menacing, Hurricane Irene knocked out power and piers in North Carolina, clobbered Virginia with wind and churned up the coast Saturday to …
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UI counseled Benoit on day of her death
August 27, 2011 in City on Page A1 The University of Idaho had worked for more than two months to offer advice and help to Kathryn “Katy” Benoit after she first complained about her relationship with the professor … 4
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Some legislators opt to cut pay in solidarity
August 27, 2011 in News on Page A1 OLYMPIA – About half of the 15 members of the Spokane-area legislative delegation have volunteered for the same 3 percent pay cut they imposed on state workers. Many who have … 36
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Big class on campus
August 27, 2011 in City on Page A1 Washington State University welcomed its largest freshman class in history this week. While spokesman Darin Watkins describes the university as bursting at the seams, the overall feeling about the incoming … 2
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Easterners brace for mighty Irene
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 MOREHEAD, N.C. – A ferocious, 200-mile-wide storm barreled north toward the Eastern Seaboard on Friday, as President Barack Obama and other officials warned millions of nervous Americans in the nation’s … 2
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Half of all U.S. adults use social networks
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 SAN FRANCISCO – Half of all American adults are now on social networks, slightly more than a year ago, and use among baby boomers is growing, according to a new …
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Suicide bomber targets U.N. facility in Nigeria
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 ABUJA, Nigeria – At least 18 people were killed Friday when a suicide bomber smashed a car through the gates of the U.N. headquarters in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, raising …
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Rebels take control of border crossing
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 TRIPOLI, Libya – Fighters extending rebel control secured Libya’s main border crossing into Tunisia and pressed loyalists in southwest Tripoli on Friday while preparing to attack Moammar Gadhafi’s tribal homeland. …
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Pipeline overcomes hurdle
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – The proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to the Texas Gulf Coast would not pose “significant impacts” on the environment, the State Department concluded, removing a major … 1
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Hurricane Irene prompts 6,000 flight cancellations
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 With Hurricane Irene bearing down on the East Coast, U.S. air carriers have canceled more than 6,000 flights this weekend and warned that several major airports in New York and …
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Fox proposes cartel amnesty
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 MEXICO CITY – Former President Vicente Fox suggested Friday that Mexican authorities consider calling on drug cartels for a truce and offering them amnesty. Fox, who served from 2000 to …
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Mexicans reeling after blaze
August 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 MONTERREY, Mexico – Mexicans have endured plenty of horrific crimes during their country’s bloody five-year war against drug gangs: bodies left hanging from overpasses, beheadings, mass slayings of migrants and …
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Retrial delayed in 2006 murder case
August 27, 2011 in City on Page A5 A man convicted of murder based in part on what the Idaho Supreme Court ruled was false testimony from a state trooper is now scheduled to stand trial in November. …

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