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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
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Man hit by car in downtown Spokane
October 11, 2011 in City An Occupy Spokane protester was transported to a local hospital after being hit by a car while apparently crossing Main Avenue against a red light. 18
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UA moves on after Stoops’ firing
October 11, 2011 in Sports It doesn’t happen often, but it did on Monday. The University of Arizona made a coaching change in the middle of the season.
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Whitworth, CCS, NIC in hunt for volleyball titles
October 11, 2011 in Sports Midway through their conference seasons, three non-Division I volleyball programs in the region are pursuing titles.
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Victim in car fire was Rathdrum man, 26
October 11, 2011 in City, News A man killed in a car fire last week in Post Falls has been identified as Justin W. Gardner, 26, of Rathdrum.
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Gunman in attempted murder/suicide identified
October 11, 2011 in City, News A man who police say shot his ex-girlfriend before killing himself Monday has been identified as Veniamin N. Gorkovchenko, 28. 1
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Yellowstone Pipeline to resume pumping fuel
October 11, 2011 in News ConocoPhillips plans to reopen a six-mile stretch of the Yellowstone Pipeline along the North Fork of the Coeur d’Alene River later today, after a series of tests confirmed the line’s …
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Idaho online class funding would vary widely
October 11, 2011 in Idaho A quirk of Idaho’s new “Students Come First” school reform law means that online course providers will get far more state money for providing classes to students in some Idaho … 4
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Republicans starting to pile on Romney
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World With eyes on Mitt Romney, his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination prepared for what could be one of their last chances to level a devastating blow to the former … 40
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U.S. ties Iran to plot to assassinate Saudi diplomat
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World The Justice Department says it has disrupted an Iranian government plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States. 4
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Obama says he’s ready to move jobs bill in pieces
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World President Barack Obama said today he’s prepared to break his jobs bill into pieces and try to move it that way, hours before the measure faced likely defeat at the … 7
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FDIC backs ban on banks trading for own profit
October 11, 2011 in Business, Nation/World Banks would be barred from trading for their own profit instead of their clients under a rule federal regulators proposed today. 12
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Feds: Airline attack suspect sought martyrdom
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World DETROIT — A young Nigerian on a terrorist mission for al-Qaida prayed, washed and put on perfume moments before trying to detonate a bomb in his underwear to bring down …
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Top U.S. military leader wears Idaho soldier’s name
October 11, 2011 in Idaho, Nation/World In an Oct. 2 interview with CBS “Sunday Morning,” Adm. Mike Mullen said he wears a bracelet with Jessica Ellis’ name in memory of all the service members who have … 2
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B.O.B. single and double strollers recalled
October 11, 2011 in Idaho, Region Hundreds of thousands of popular B.O.B. jogging strollers are being recalled because of choking concerns.
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Gusty winds likely to accompany showers
October 11, 2011 in City, Idaho Wind gusts to 31 mph are expected in Spokane as the wet weather from Monday continues again today.
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A Community’s closure
October 11, 2011 in City on Page A1 Otto Zehm’s death in 2006 polarized the community and sparked calls for reform. The complex legal battle over his death that followed has brought criticism of Spokane city leaders’ handling … 38
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European assistance bolsters market
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – Just last week, a bear market seemed inevitable. Since then stocks have surged four out of the past five days, bringing the S&P 500 index up 8.7 …
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The Thompson trial: Caught on video
October 11, 2011 in City on Page A1 5
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Council limits police reviews
October 11, 2011 in City on Page A1 Spokane’s police ombudsman on Monday lost the power to independently investigate misconduct allegations against the city’s law enforcement officers. The Spokane City Council voted 5-2 Monday to repeal police oversight … 18
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The Thompson trial: Key players
October 11, 2011 in City on Page A1 Otto Zehm: A 36-year-old, recently out-of-work janitor who had schizophrenia, Zehm mostly kept to himself. The exception was a small group of friends he would invite over for late-night guitar … 6
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Violence targets Copts
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 CAIRO – Egypt’s Coptic Christians have long felt like second-class citizens in their own country. Now many fear that the power vacuum left after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak is … 4
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Accuracy watch
October 11, 2011 in City on Page A2 For 10-11-2011
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Woman gives birth after running marathon
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 CHICAGO – Amber Miller felt contractions just minutes after crossing the finish line at the Chicago Marathon. A few hours later, the suburban Chicago woman – who slogged her way …
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California targets guns
October 11, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California became the fifth state to prohibit openly carrying handguns in public after Gov. Jerry Brown announced Monday that he had signed the ban into law amid … 3
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