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Sunday, January 9, 2011
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Pac-10 briefs: Bears crash the boards
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C5 Looking at Arizona State’s smallish lineup and its penchant for giving up offensive rebounds, California knew just where to attack. The Golden Bears used aggressive rebounding to overcome poor shooting …
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Vikings hold off Eagles on court
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C5 PORTLAND – Chris Harriel scored 16 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Portland State to a 74-58 victory over Eastern Washington on Saturday night. Charles Odum had 15 points …
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Seattle allows ample yards but clamps down at right time
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C6 SEATTLE – Ordinarily, you don’t feel like your defense had a great day when you give up 36 points. But Saturday was a little different for the Seattle Seahawks.
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Playoff-tested Ravens have defense on side
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C7 KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Todd Haley did a nose count to see how many Kansas City Chiefs own what he calls “priceless” playoff experience and was pleased to find that …
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Ryan, Jets vanquish Manning with last-gasp field goal
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C7 INDIANAPOLIS – Personally, Rex Ryan will take it. He beat Peyton Manning with a made-for-TV script.
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Packers, Eagles play role reversal
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C7 PHILADELPHIA – The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles have traded places in the past two weeks. Michael Vick and the Eagles were the talk of the NFL after an …
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Four champions carry U-Hi; CV finishes third
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C8 With just four weeks remaining before the end of the regular season, University wrestling coach Don Owen is starting to see things come into place for his Titans. Led by …
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Cross-country roundup: Greyhounds pound Cheney
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C9 Corey Langerveld finished with 15 points and eight rebounds and Pullman (9-1, 3-0) continued its unbeaten start in Great Northern League play, knocking off visiting Cheney (6-5, 0-2) 58-39 Saturday. …
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Roundup: WSU women snap seven-game losing streak
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C9 Sage Romberg came off the bench to score 21 points in 22 minutes Saturday as Washington State beat Oregon State 58-50 in Pacific-10 Conference women’s basketball action in Corvallis, Ore. …
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Injuries dampen dual wins for Mead
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C9 MOSES LAKE – The Mead High School wrestling team went up the road for a good workout, getting on the mat with some of the top class 4A talent in …
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Knights hold off Deer Park’s surge
January 9, 2011 in Sports on Page C9 Alicia Christensen tallied 13 points and six steals and visiting East Valley (7-4, 3-0) held off a late run to beat Deer Park (4-7, 0-3) 50-44 in Great Northern League …
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Field reports: Recreation funding hit in Gregoire proposal
January 9, 2011 in Outdoors on Page C11 STATE BUDGET – The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition, which for 21 years has distributed grants to state and local parks based on a competitive application process, is facing serious …
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Canadian backcountry skier completes huge uphill goal
January 9, 2011 in Outdoors on Page C11 Canadian backcountry skier Greg Hill, 35, must feel like a million bucks after completing his goal – with a day to spare – of logging 2 million vertical ski-touring feet, …
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Fresh snow turns sagebrush steppe into garden of life
January 9, 2011 in Outdoors on Page C12 Snow dapples the cattails. Ice forms symmetrical patterns on a lake. Animal tracks meander through the sagebrush, leaving mysteries in their wake. Winter is a fascinating time to wander in …
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Safety measures critical, wise winter boater warns
January 9, 2011 in Outdoors on Page C12 Wind gusts of 26 mph came out of nowhere and whipped up whitecaps on the Snake River. Spray from waves coated ice on my gun, waders, the fur on our …
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Out & About
January 9, 2011 in Outdoors on Page C12 Fish, Wildlife cuts discussed OUTSPEAK – Washington Fish and Wildlife Department Director Phil Anderson is scheduled to discuss legislative proposals for budget cuts and mergers during a public meeting Tuesday, …
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Barnett puts her exercise techniques in words, motion
January 9, 2011 in Features on Page D1 Larkin Barnett comes from a long line of Spokane physicians. Her grandfather, Edwin J. Barnett, was the chief of staff of what was then Sacred Heart Hospital in the 1930s. 1
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The Slice: Prehistoric economy took its toll
January 9, 2011 in Features on Page D1 Beau, the 4-year-old son of Spokane’s Eric and Katherine Phillips, knows a lot about dinosaurs. The other night, during dinner, he described one creature that had heavy armor and a …
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Hax: Wake up: Dream man a nightmare
January 9, 2011 in Features on Page D2 Hi, Carolyn: I’m engaged to the man of my dreams. He’s gorgeous, really brilliant, loves my family, and loves me unconditionally. I know you’re waiting for it, and here it …
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Do It Yourself: Buffer handles tough wax jobs
January 9, 2011 in Features on Page D3 Q. My house was built in the 1960s and has beautiful oak floors that were given an oil finish, then waxed. I have been re-waxing them regularly on my hands …
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Versatile dining rooms combine comfort, beauty
January 9, 2011 in Features on Page D3 For generations, families ate in their kitchens and only ventured into their dining rooms on special occasions. The dining room was a place for guests, where stiff-backed chairs and fragile …
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Innovations earn approval from Good Housekeeping
January 9, 2011 in Features on Page D3 As Top 10 list season winds down and awards season cranks up, Good Housekeeping named some winners of a different sort last week. A handful of gadgets, gizmos and gear …

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