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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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Blanchette: Big dogs may not make their way to WSU
November 29, 2011 in Sports So if Mike Leach isn’t the next football coach at Washington State, where will the collective emotional crash fall on the Jeff-Tuel’s-shoulder/Connor-Halliday’s-liver scale?
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Edmonton gets first win over Spokane Chiefs
November 29, 2011 in Sports The Edmonton Oil Kings took advantage of their limited opportunities to earn their first win against Spokane in franchise history.
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Probable candidates to be the new WSU football coach
November 29, 2011 in Sports So who is on Bill Moos’ list? 8
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Wulff: ‘Innocence of Wazzu has been lost today’
November 29, 2011 in Sports Paul Wulff, carrying the mantle as the former Washington State football coach, stepped into the hall and hugged his defensive coordinator, Chris Ball. 9
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Cheney cowboy Ryan Gray feels strong as NFR approaches
November 29, 2011 in Sports Ryan Gray holds no grudge. Should he meet up with American Dreams in the next 10 days in his quest for the American dream, he’ll do what he does best …
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Now the real fun starts for Zags
November 29, 2011 in Sports Gonzaga is entering the marquee portion of its attractive non-conference men’s basketball schedule.
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Idaho labor market remains tight
November 29, 2011 in News, Business, Idaho Idaho employers are offering about 10,000 job openings, including about 1,400 in the Panhandle, according to a state report released Tuesday.
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American Airlines files for bankruptcy protection
November 29, 2011 in Business The parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor contracts that its competitors shed years …
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Moos fires Wulff, cites fan apathy
November 29, 2011 in Sports Saying he perceives an apathy in Washington State University’s football fan base, athletic director Bill Moos fired Paul Wulff as the Cougars’ coach Tuesday with a year remaining on Wulff’s … 51
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Report: ’Cyber Monday’ top online shopping day
November 29, 2011 in News, Business Online shoppers spent record amounts on the Monday after the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, making it the biggest online shopping day in history.
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Spokane County reports first flu case
November 29, 2011 in News Spokane’s first flu case was reported Tuesday.
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Police: Bank robber’s bomb threat led to evacuations
November 29, 2011 in News, City A suspected robber arrested inside a downtown Spokane bank this afternoon falsely told police there was a bomb inside the building, leading to road closures and evacuations at nearby offices. 4
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NW today: Jacob, Sophia top baby names in Wash.
November 29, 2011 in Region The state Health Department says Jacob and Sophia were the most popular baby names in Washington in 2010, accounting for about 1 percent of the total.
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Cain tells aides he is reassessing his campaign
November 29, 2011 Herman Cain told aides today he is assessing whether the latest allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior against him “create too much of a cloud” for his Republican presidential candidacy to … 6
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Michael Jackson’s doctor sentenced to 4 years
November 29, 2011 in Nation/World The doctor convicted in the overdose death of Michael Jackson was sentenced to the maximum four years behind bars today by a judge who denounced him as a reckless physician … 2
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Tarnowski in new role with WSU
November 29, 2011 in Sports Rosie Tarnowski cried when she had to visit Pullman the first time. It’s safe to say Pullman will probably make her cry again.
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Feds propose critical caribou habitat in Idaho, Washington
November 29, 2011 in Outdoors, City The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today a proposal to designate 375,562 acres of critical habitat in North Idaho and northeastern Washington for southern Selkirk Mountains woodland caribou (Rangifer … 6
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WSU looks at Pullman-Spokane van pool
November 29, 2011 in Region As cuts at the state level continue to affect operations at Washington State University, school officials have become more creative when it comes to saving money. 2
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Survey: Home prices down in most major U.S. cities
November 29, 2011 in Business U.S. home prices are falling again in most major cities after posting small gains over the summer and spring. The report suggests the troubled housing market remains weak and won’t … 4
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Report says Facebook seeks $10 billion in IPO
November 29, 2011 in Business Facebook might finally be laying down the groundwork for a highly anticipated initial public offering, long expected to take place sometime after April 2012.
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American Airlines parent seeks Ch. 11 protection
November 29, 2011 in Business, Nation/World American Airlines and its parent company are filing for bankruptcy protection as they try to cut costs and unload massive debt built up by years of high fuel prices and … 1
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Snow expected in Idaho-Montana mountains
November 29, 2011 in City, Idaho A quick moving storm system is expected to dive southeastward along the Idaho-Montana state line tonight, bringing potentially heavy snow to Lookout Pass along Interstate 90. 1
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Bureau plugs in to core mission
November 29, 2011 in City on Page A1 If volunteers serve as the heart of the Christmas Bureau, its computer network might serve as the brain. And after undergoing some surgery, the network has emerged smarter and faster, …
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FAA looks at drones for cops and farmers
November 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – Drone aircraft, best known for their role in hunting and destroying terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan, may soon be coming to the skies near you. Police agencies want … 18
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