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Saturday, January 29, 2011
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Chiefs lose wild one to Tri-City
January 29, 2011 in Sports After twice rallying from two goals down, the second time with under 4 minutes remaining, the Chiefs gave up the winner with 37 seconds to play, falling to rival Tri-City, …
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Whitworth rolls to another victory
January 29, 2011 in Sports The undefeated and second-ranked Pirates, owners of one of the nation’s best offenses, stymied No. 24 Lewis & Clark in the second half, handing the Pioneers a 79-52 loss at …
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Dower leads Zags with 27 points
January 29, 2011 in Sports Redshirt freshman Sam Dower came off the bench to score a career-high 27 points, helping Gonzaga snap a three-game losing streak by beating San Diego 86-53 on Saturday night. 1
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EWU pours it on in second half to win
January 29, 2011 in Sports Eastern Washington gets red-shot in second half and goes on to win its Big Sky game against Idaho State.
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Idaho loses at New Mexico State
January 29, 2011 in Sports Gordo Castillo scored 19 points and New Mexico State defeated Idaho 73-65 on Saturday night.
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WSU recruiting focuses on burly linemen
January 29, 2011 in Sports “We went for more lineman and bigger body types,” WSU football coach Paul Wulff said of his upcoming recruiting class. “That’s what we needed and that’s the way we went.” 1
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EWU football recruiting not hurt by late start
January 29, 2011 in Sports Turns out, there is a downside to winning an NCAA Division I national football championship. But Beau Baldwin can certainly live with the feeling of being a little behind with …
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SCRAPS seizes 123 animals from Idaho Road home
January 29, 2011 in City, News The Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service today executed a search warrant near the state line and seized 123 animals. Among the animals taken from the home at 6204 N. … 1
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WSU confronted with big Huskies front line
January 29, 2011 in Sports The 18th-ranked Washington Huskies and their twin towers of 6-9, 240-pound Matthew Bryan-Amaning (56 offensive rebounds this season) and 7-foot, 260-pound Aziz N’Diaye represent a challenge on the boards Sunday …
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Man charges at police with baseball bat
January 29, 2011 in City, News A man was arrested after charging at two officers with a baseball bat early Saturday morning. 33
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Police investigating car in river
January 29, 2011 in City, News At 11:24 a.m. today, a sheriff’s deputy spotted skid marks on Upriver Drive, just east of Upriver Dam. He found the skid marks led to a spot on the river … 1
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Two injured in crash at Cougar Gulch
January 29, 2011 in Idaho, News Two people were injured today when their vehicles collided on Highway 95 at Cougar Gulch. The Idaho State Patrol said John M. Shepard, 57, was northbound on the highway in …
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Fake bomb found outside Kootenai Co. Sheriff’s office
January 29, 2011 in Idaho, News Authorities say a suspicious device found outside the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office this morning was made to look like a bomb but was harmless. 24
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Egypt moves to secure antiquities from looters
January 29, 2011 CAIRO (AP) — Would-be looters broke into Cairo’s famed Egyptian Museum, ripping the heads off two mummies and damaging about 10 small artifacts before being caught and detained by army … 3
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Egyptian president names VP for first time
January 29, 2011 in Nation/World CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak named a vice president Saturday for the first time since coming to power nearly 30 years ago. It was a clear step toward … 10
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Idahoans decry proposed cuts to services for disabled
January 29, 2011 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – Close to a thousand people flocked to the Idaho Capitol on Friday to plead with lawmakers not to cut services to disabled Idahoans. “I’ve been in two group … 2
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Mubarak keeps hold on Egypt
January 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 CAIRO, Egypt – Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak dismissed his government but gave no sign in a defiant national television address early today that he would be driven from office by … 26
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Snow and cold in forecast for region
January 29, 2011 in City on Page A1 Rain and snow are expected to make a comeback this weekend, followed by sunny skies and cold temperatures in the coming week. From today’s expected high of 40, temperatures will …
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U.S. presses longtime ally on reforms
January 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama dramatically increased pressure Friday on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to overhaul the political system in response to nationwide protests, telling Mubarak it is time to … 1
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Accuracy watch
January 29, 2011 in City on Page A2 For 01-29-2011
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Mandela home after brief hospital stay
January 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – South Africans heaved a sigh of relief after their beloved 92-year-old former president, Nelson Mandela, was discharged from a hospital after being treated for a respiratory …
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In brief: Smith: Panel won’t hold gun hearings
January 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 Washington – The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee on Friday rejected a request from Democrats to hold hearings related to gun safety in the aftermath of the shootings in …
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Mother shoots, kills her children
January 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 TAMPA, Fla. – The wife of a military officer shot and killed her son on the way to soccer practice, then drove to their upscale home and shot her daughter … 9
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Pakistan plans charges against American
January 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 LAHORE, Pakistan – Pakistan will pursue murder charges against a U.S. consular employee suspected of shooting two armed men during a possible robbery attempt, a prosecutor said Friday as protesters …

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