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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
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Dominant Pirates improve to 16-0
January 18, 2011 in Sports Let Whitman Missionaries basketball coach Eric Bridgeland describe Whitworth’s dominating 104-71 win over his team Tuesday night. “It was an absolute clinic,” he said after the No. 3-ranked Pirates battered …
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One injured in school bus accident
January 18, 2011 in News, City One person was injured in an accident involving a car and a school bus today about 4:16 p.m. at Perry Street and Baldwin Avenue.
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G-Prep girls stave off CV
January 18, 2011 in Sports The Central Valley girls basketball team had Greater Spokane League-leading Gonzaga Prep’s attention Tuesday. The defending league-champion Bears were coming off big wins over Lewis and Clark (66-57) and University …
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Healed Raap gets her chances with Zags
January 18, 2011 in Sports Claire Raap was recognized as the Most Improved Player her first two seasons on the Gonzaga women’s basketball team and she could be on her way to that honor again … 1
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Bone says suspended Moore may play
January 18, 2011 in Sports PULLMAN – Washington State basketball coach Ken Bone reiterated Tuesday there was no change in suspended point guard Reggie Moore’s status, but he did say there was a chance Moore … 1
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Mager levels libel charge against French
January 18, 2011 in News, City Former Spokane County Commissioner Bonnie Mager Tuesday announced a Public Disclosure Commission complaint accusing her successor, Al French, of libel. 11
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Kootenai County revamps process in embezzlement’s wake
January 18, 2011 in News, Idaho Kootenai County’s new clerk, Cliff Hayes, has hired a former bank fraud investigator to review county procedures for handling money in the wake of a suspected embezzlement by a former …
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Questions raised about Idaho school reforms
January 18, 2011 in Idaho Key Idaho lawmakers raised serious questions Tuesday about state Superintendent of Schools Tom Luna’s sweeping education reform plan, which he detailed to nearly half the Legislature in a massive joint … 9
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Sargent Shriver, father of Peace Corps, dies
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World R. Sargent Shriver, the Kennedy in-law whose career included directing the Peace Corps, fighting the War on Poverty and, less successfully, running for office, died Tuesday. He was 95. Shriver, … 2
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ITD to let Conoco megaloads roll Feb. 1
January 18, 2011 in Idaho Idaho will let four ConocoPhillips megaloads of oil equipment start traveling U.S. Highway 12 on Feb. 1, Idaho Transportation Director Brian Ness announced today. 9
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NW today: Man who told world of Pearl Harbor attack dies
January 18, 2011 in Region Ed Chlapowski, the man who notified the world that Pearl Harbor was being bombed by the Japanese, has died at 88. 2
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2 wounded at LA school when gun in backpack fires
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World A Los Angeles police official says the two students wounded in a shooting at a high school were hit by one bullet that was fired when a gun in a …
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Snow possible today
January 18, 2011 in City, Idaho Snow returns to the forecast today after milder weather brought near record temperatures to the Inland Northwest on Monday.
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Another delay in delivery of Boeing’s 787
January 18, 2011 in Business, Nation/World Boeing pushed back deliveries of its new 787 again today, meaning that the soonest it will arrive is July. 6
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FBI: Bomb could have caused ‘multiple casualties’
January 18, 2011 in City The abandoned backpack found Monday along the route of Spokane’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. march contained a bomb capable of inflicting “multiple casualties,” the FBI has confirmed. 58
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Care close to home
January 18, 2011 in City on Page A1 Tony Lamanna has taken a break from fighting crime in Hillyard to take on something tougher: a rare form of plasma cancer threatening his life. The disease, a multiple myeloma … 4
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Drug violence sullies image of once-lustrous Acapulco
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 ACAPULCO, Mexico – The black-and-white photos still hang in the faded Hotel Los Flamingos. Over there is the muscled star of “Tarzan,” Johnny Weissmuller, who owned the hotel for a … 1
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Computer worm changed appraisal of Iranian threat
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Just a few months ago, U.S. and Israeli officials were warning that Iran was a year away from having the capability to rapidly build a nuclear weapon. Speculation … 4
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Health reform’s impact debated
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Despite what Republicans say, the 2010 health care law isn’t necessarily a job killer, experts say. Republicans have titled their effort to overturn the law the “Repealing the … 74
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Accuracy watch
January 18, 2011 in City on Page A2 For 01-18-2011
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Swiss bank easing rigid dress code
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 GENEVA – Good news for Swiss bankers: They may soon be allowed to wear red underwear, black nail polish – and even eat garlic. Swiss banking giant UBS AG said …
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Century-old scotch flown in from Antarctica
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 LONDON – Some people brag about serving Scotch whisky that’s 15 years old. But three bottles of Mackinlay’s scotch flown to Scotland by private jet Monday date back to the … 1
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Grand jury investigates role of Edwards
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – A federal criminal investigation targeting John Edwards is examining how much the two-time presidential candidate knew about money used to cover up his extramarital affair and out-of-wedlock child …
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Giffords smiles, gives neck rub
January 18, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 TUCSON, Ariz. – The husband of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords says his wife’s condition has improved so much that she has been able to smile and give him a neck rub … 2
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