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Sunday, November 13, 2011
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Got plans for Halliday?
November 13, 2011 in Sports Connor Halliday, a redshirt freshman, came in and strafed the Pac-12’s No. 4 pass defense for 494 yards and four touchdowns in WSU’s win over Arizona State late Saturday. And …
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WSU starting quarterback spot up for grabs
November 13, 2011 in Sports Connor Halliday’s 494-yard passing effort against Arizona State has not guaranteed him the starting quarterback spot at Washington State, but he is definitely in the mix with Marshall Lobbestael. 2
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Seahawks upset Ravens
November 13, 2011 in Sports Steven Hauschka matched a franchise record with five field goals, Marshawn Lynch scored Seattle’s only touchdown on a 1-yard plunge, and the Seahawks forced three turnovers in a surprising 22-17 …
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Gonzaga, WSU renew rivalry
November 13, 2011 in Sports Gonzaga and Washington State renew their men’s college basketball rivalry Monday night at 9 in McCarthey Athletic Center. Gonzaga has won nine of the last 12 meetings but WSU’s three … 3
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One dead in Colville police shooting
November 13, 2011 in News The person killed Saturday night by police responding to a report of a vehilcle prowler has not been identified. 7
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Police, Occupy protesters head for Portland showdown
November 13, 2011 in Region Anti-Wall Street protesters and their supporters flooded a city park area in Portland early Sunday in defiance of an eviction order, and authorities elsewhere stepped up pressure against the demonstrators, … 18
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Supreme Court weighing health care reform
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices appear poised to thrust themselves and the Obama administration’s signature health care law smack into the middle of the 2012 election. As early as today, … 30
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From rhetoric to reality: Mayor-elect faces challenges
November 13, 2011 in City on Page A1 And now comes the hard part: governing. David Condon made a spectacular comeback in his bid to become the mayor of Washington’s second largest city. 50
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Budget cuts have public health agencies slashing staff, services
November 13, 2011 in City on Page A1 The steady erosion of public health funding and services in Washington has spurred a statewide review of how shrinking agencies can adapt to meet the growing needs of communities with … 12
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Sword swiped at Lincoln’s tomb for 2nd time in site’s history
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Copper thieves have struck at Abraham Lincoln’s burial site in Springfield, Ill. An employee recently noticed that a copper statue atop the tomb was missing a 3-foot-long … 1
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GOP hopefuls tout foreign policies
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Republican presidential hopefuls lambasted President Barack Obama Saturday night as weak and misguided on the world stage, but differed in a debate over how they would rein … 4
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In brief: Gas explosion injures six
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 FAIRBORN, Ohio – A house exploded in western Ohio on Saturday, sending six people, including three young children, to hospitals with burns and leaving one person missing, officials said. Work …
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Tone is low-key on nuclear Iran
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 HONOLULU – Engaging in high-level diplomacy with skeptical partners, President Barack Obama sought support from China and Russia on Saturday to confront Iran in the face of new allegations that …
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Arab-American leader mistakenly arrested
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 DETROIT – Police in suburban Detroit mistakenly arrested the head of a popular Arab-American cultural center and held him overnight in jail, believing he was a man charged in a …
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Obama signs Asia-Pacific travel bill
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 HONOLULU – President Barack Obama has signed a bill making it easier for U.S. business travelers to access Asia-Pacific nations more freely and quickly. Obama signed the measure just before … 2
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Deaths at anti-Wall Street camps spur closure calls
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A6 OAKLAND, Calif. – Oakland officials have twice issued eviction notices to an anti-Wall Street encampment and officials elsewhere urged an end to similar gatherings as pressure against Occupy protest sites …
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Caucus protest call unheeded
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A6 DES MOINES, Iowa – After camping out for weeks near the Iowa capitol, or about as far as you can get from the center of the financial universe on Wall …
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Arab League ministers vote to suspend Syria
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A8 CAIRO – In a stinging rebuke of President Bashar Assad, the Arab League voted Saturday to suspend Syria if his regime fails to take immediate steps to implement a peace …
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In brief: Blast at ammunition depot kills at least 17 in Iran
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A8 WASHINGTON – An explosion at a Revolutionary Guard ammunition depot west of Tehran on Saturday killed at least 17 soldiers, including a senior commander of the powerful military force, Iranian …
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Drug lords test democracy in Mexico
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A9 Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on today’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels. In hilly, …
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Berlusconi out as Italy leader
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A10 ROME – Europe’s economy toppled another leader Saturday night as Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, beaten down by days of political turmoil and intense pressure from financial markets, resigned to …
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Public gets first look at damaged nuke plant in Japan
November 13, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A11 OKUMA, Japan – Two reactor buildings once painted in a cheery sky blue loom over the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. Their roofs are blasted away, their crumbled concrete walls …
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Charities look to stock up as holiday season approaches
November 13, 2011 in City, Idaho on Page B1 For many, the holiday season is a time to gather with family and friends and share a special meal. A warm holiday meal might be even more special to those …
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Doug Clark: Condon, put your pull where your rhetoric was
November 13, 2011 in City on Page B1 We’re still weeks away from that familiar moment when Spokane’s next one-term mayor will slide behind the desk in that spiffy City Hall office with a view. Although quite frankly, … 22

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