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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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Eastern men clobber Hawaii
November 22, 2011 in Sports Eastern Washington took a 89-72 nonconference victory over Hawaii (1-2) in Honolulu Tuesday night, the Eagles’ first road victory of the season. 1
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Pac-12 notebook: Rivalry games won’t be the same
November 22, 2011 in Sports The rivalry games in the old Pac-10 had a perfect symmetry, with three state and two urban-area rivals squaring off, usually in the final week or two of the season. …
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Chewelah’s Nelson embraces latest opportunity
November 22, 2011 in Sports Not much has gone right for Nikki Nelson since she took her basketball skills to New Mexico after graduating from Chewelah.
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Detectives retrieve belongings from Weflen’s locker
November 22, 2011 in City Sheriff’s detectives aren’t saying what they found in a locker belonging to a Bonneville Power Administration employee who’s been missing since 1987. 25
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EWU QB Mitchell Big Sky player of year
November 22, 2011 in Sports The staggering passing numbers that Bo Levi Mitchell put up this fall were bound to grab the attention of college football followers nationwide.
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Seasonal hiring brings down unemployment rate
November 22, 2011 in Business, City Seasonal hiring of educators and retail workers helped push Spokane County’s unemployment rate down last month. It fell to 8.3 percent in October, down from September’s revised rate of 8.4 … 2
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Family seeks leniency for MLK bomb maker
November 22, 2011 in City, News The family of Kevin W. Harpham has asked for leniency, describing the admitted bomb maker as a gentle, intelligent, well-liked young man whose actions puzzled them. 11
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Snoqualmie Pass now open
November 22, 2011 in City Eastbound and westbound Interstate 90 at Snoqualmie Pass are now open after several closures over the course of Tuesday due to heavy snow.
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Barefoot Bandit mulling plea deal on state charges
November 22, 2011 in City COUPEVILLE, Wash. (AP) — A prosecutor says lawyers are completing a plea deal for the man known as the Barefoot Bandit that could give him about nine years in prison … 2
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Two Inland Northwest students chosen as Rhodes Scholars
November 22, 2011 in City Two former Inland Northwest residents are among 32 American students to be selected as Rhodes scholars. 10
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Wind, rain, mountain snow, heavy runoff expected
November 22, 2011 in City, Idaho Turbulent, changing weather is bringing a mix of weather conditions across the Inland Northwest from high winds to heavy mountain snow.
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Snow and rain close some schools to the north
November 22, 2011 in City, Idaho Schools are closed today in the Colville, Kettle Falls, Chewelah, Valley, Mary Walker and Wellpinit school districts, due to bad weather and dangerous driving conditions. In the Deer park School … 1
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Egypt leaders resign over crackdown
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 CAIRO – Egypt’s civilian Cabinet resigned Monday to protest the military’s harsh crackdown on demonstrators as an uprising against the ruling military council swelled into a third day of running …
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Progress may have to wait for ’12 vote
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The supercommittee’s failure reflects the nation’s divide: Americans crave both the Republicans’ demand for low taxes and the Democrats’ insistence on protecting social programs. So far, no group … 12
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Filling a family need
November 22, 2011 in City on Page A1 There are at least 40,000 children from struggling families in Spokane who could be eating more nutritious meals if their parents enrolled in a long-standing government program designed to put … 6
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Debt panel fails to reach deal
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The failure Monday of Congress’ supercommittee – the bipartisan panel that was supposed to cut at least $1.2 trillion from looming federal deficits – will trigger a fresh … 14
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Sales tax increase, cuts sought
November 22, 2011 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – Washington voters could be asked to approve a half-cent sales tax increase next March to help replace a portion of the $1.7 billion in cuts the Legislature will … 50
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Soyuz returns with astronauts
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 MOSCOW – A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying three astronauts returning from the International Space Station touched down safely in the snow-covered steppes of Kazakhstan early this morning. NASA astronaut Michael …
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5 granted president’s pardon
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Monday pardoned five people convicted of charges ranging from intent to distribute marijuana to running an illegal gambling business. And he issued his first … 2
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Greenhouse gases soar; no signs warming is slowed
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are building up so high, so fast, that some scientists now think the world can no longer limit global warming to the … 2
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28 sailors accused in drug probe
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 SAN DIEGO – Twenty-eight sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan have been implicated in an investigation into the alleged use and distribution of the designer drug “spice,” the …
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Girl, 8, is third fatality in murder-suicide
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 GREENSBORO, N.C. – An 8-year-old girl is the second victim of a North Carolina woman who killed her son, shot three other children who are now fighting for life and …
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UC Davis chancellor tries to quell anger
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 DAVIS, Calif. – As outrage mounted over police use of pepper spray on nonviolent student demonstrators at the University of California, Davis, the campus’s embattled chancellor apologized for the incident …
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In brief: Freighter sinks; seven missing
November 22, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 SEOUL, South Korea – A South Korean freighter has sunk in the South China Sea, leaving seven crew members missing, South Korean officials said today. South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said …
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