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Friday, May 13, 2011
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Blanchette: It’s natural for Angela Rypien
May 13, 2011 in Sports Angela Rypien has decided to go into the family business. 2
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Spokane Valley woman killed in North Idaho accident
May 13, 2011 in City, Idaho A Spokane Valley woman died Friday afternoon in a car collision near Athol. 2
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League melts down again as Mariners fall to Indians
May 13, 2011 in Sports CLEVELAND - Brandon League sat and stared into his locker in disbelief. The Seattle Mariners’ closer lost for the fourth time in five games this week. This time, it cost …
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500-pound pig shot to death in Spokane Valley
May 13, 2011 in City A 500-pound pig was shot to death by a Washington State Patrol trooper in Spokane Valley this afternoon after escaping a van and absorbing several Taser shocks. 32
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Storm warning forces change at UI law school graduation
May 13, 2011 in Idaho The potential for nasty weather on the Palouse Saturday has forced the University of Idaho to adjust plans for law school commencement.
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House budget session brings out unhappy zombies
May 13, 2011 in News, City OLYMPIA – As the House of Representatives voted to reduce and rearrange a key welfare program Friday, demonstrators dressed as zombies marched on the Capitol to protest budget cuts. Maybe … 2
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Steve Bergum: CdA resort caddies have tales to tell
May 13, 2011 in News, Sports While the most memorable of bad shots can sometimes leave a long-lasting impression – or a deep bruise – a forecaddie’s worst nightmare is trying to track down balls for …
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Shock’s Keefe looking clutch play
May 13, 2011 in Sports Spokane Shock head coach Rob Keefe was asked several times by media members earlier this week to diagnose the problems with his 3-5 Arena Football League team. His responses indicate …
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Man airlifted to hospital after downtown apartment fire
May 13, 2011 in News, City A man was flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after sustaining severe burns in a fire today in downtown Spokane. 4
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Labor secretary to speak at Bridgeport commencement
May 13, 2011 in City BRIDGEPORT, Wash. — Bridgeport High School’s commencement speaker, Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, is a good match for the students. 7
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NW today: 5 dead in SE Idaho, including 2 children
May 13, 2011 in Region Idaho authorities say a small house fire in Ammon led to the discovery of a man with a gunshot wound and four bodies, including those of two children. 1
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Rain, melting snow may cause widespread flooding
May 13, 2011 in News, City, Idaho A flood watch is in effect for the Inland Northwest, with rivers and streams expected to rise into the weekend. Moderate to heavy rainfall is forecast Sunday afternoon through Monday … 2
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Her passion for coupons lands her a TV spot
May 13, 2011 in City on Page A1 If using coupons is an extreme sport, Tammilee Tillison just made the all-star team. Tillison – a Medical Lake woman who became a coupon demon after losing her job – … 3
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Fees approved for state’s parks, recreation areas
May 13, 2011 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – Planning on driving to a state park or recreation area for some fun in the great outdoors after July 1? It’ll cost you. The same for visiting a … 35
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Bin Laden system dodged detection
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Despite having no Internet access in his hideout, Osama bin Laden was a prolific email writer who built a painstaking system that kept him one step ahead of … 8
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White House halts photo re-enactments
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – The White House said it is ending its long-running practice of having presidents re-enact televised speeches for news photographers following major addresses to the country, a little-known … 24
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Beatrice’s wedding hat could be yours
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 LONDON – The eye-popping hat worn by Princess Beatrice at Britain’s royal wedding is to be auctioned to raise money for charity, Buckingham Palace said Thursday. The famous creation – …
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Early HIV therapy pays off
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Treating HIV right away, before patients are too sick, dramatically lowers their chances of spreading the AIDS virus to a sexual partner, says a major international study that …
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House targets airport scanners
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – House Republicans controlling the Transportation Security Administration’s purse strings are moving to cut off new funding for those advanced airport scanners that have sparked outrage over their revealing …
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Regulators warn against reform repeals
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Key banking regulators and Senate Democrats warned against Republican efforts to repeal all or some provisions of the Wall Street reform law enacted last year, saying the country … 4
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In brief: Lehrer to step down as ‘NewsHour’ anchor
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – After 36 years as the anchor of “NewsHour” on PBS, Jim Lehrer will step down from his post on June 6, PBS announced Thursday. He will continue … 1
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Alleged terror plot targeted synagogue
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – Two men who officials say had complained that Muslims “were being treated like dogs” were being held on terrorism and hate-crime charges in New York, accused of …
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Ensign case referred to Justice Department
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – Former Sen. John Ensign of Nevada broke federal law, made false statements to the Federal Election Commission and obstructed a Senate Ethics Committee’s investigation into his conduct, the … 2
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Nazi camp guard convicted accessory to 28,060 murders
May 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 MUNICH – A German court convicted retired U.S. autoworker John Demjanjuk on Thursday of taking part in the murder of tens of thousands of Jews as a Nazi death camp …
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