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Saturday, October 29, 2011
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With a name like Graves maybe Halloween display isn’t surprise
October 29, 2011 in Sports Kelly Graves understands that while there is such a thing as going too far, a bigger Halloween misstep would be to not go far enough.
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WSU notebook: Winston made big play possible
October 29, 2011 in Sports If there was any doubt as to how much of a team game football really is, it should be dissuaded by one play in Washington State’s 43-28 loss to Oregon …
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Child injured in downtown accident
October 29, 2011 A young boy was taken to the hospital Saturday night after being struck by a pickup truck in the intersection of Sprague Avenue and Lincoln Street. 3
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Vandals lose when long field goal falls short
October 29, 2011 in Sports Trey Farquhar has booted long field goals before – longer than what he faced with eight seconds left on Saturday. That’s why Idaho coach Robb Akey had his arms in …
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Scouts craft scares on the trail
October 29, 2011 in City As he caught sight of a menacing figure slinking away ahead of him, one young boy exclaimed, “Oh brother, a chainsaw!” As his group continued down the path through the …
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PSU ends Eastern’s playoff hopes
October 29, 2011 in Sports Connor Kavanaugh had 147 yards passing and 154 yards rushing as Portland State beat Eastern Washington 43-26 on Saturday, effectively ending the defending FCS champion’s playoff hopes.
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Storm knocks out power on East Coast
October 29, 2011 in News, Nation/World The unusually early snowstorm bringing heavy, wet snow to the East Coast has knocked out power to more than 2.3 million homes and businesses.
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No. 7 Ducks defeat Cougars 43-28
October 29, 2011 in Sports Oregon stars LaMichael James and Darron Thomas returned from injury but true freshman De’Anthony Thomas sparked the No. 7 Ducks with two second-half touchdowns in a 43-28 victory over Washington … 5
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13 Americans killed in Afghan bombing
October 29, 2011 in News, Nation/World KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a van into an armored NATO bus Saturday in Kabul, killing 13 American troops and four Afghans, U.S. and Afghan officials … 43
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Border Patrol checks curtailed; agents irate
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 SEATTLE – The U.S. Border Patrol has quietly stopped its controversial practice of routinely searching buses, trains and airports for illegal immigrants at transportation hubs along the northern border and … 33
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‘We’re not home yet’
October 29, 2011 in City on Page A1 A military rehabilitation center in Texas has lent Staff Sgt. Jason Rzepa some perspective. As he continues to recover from injuries he sustained in a roadside bomb attack in Iraq …
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Police not told of gun threats
October 29, 2011 in City on Page A1 BOISE – Police didn’t know about alleged gun threats a University of Idaho professor made against a graduate student until after he shot and killed her, Moscow Police Chief David … 1
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Time for a royal revision
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 LONDON – If Will and Kate’s first child is a girl, it’s now clear that she’ll probably become queen one day – and not even getting a little brother can … 4
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Accuracy watch
October 29, 2011 in City on Page A2 For 10-29-2011
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New Hampshire GOP ballot crowded
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – Thirty Republican candidates have filed to appear on the New Hampshire presidential ballot, a record number for the party in the nation’s first primary state. Democrats, meanwhile, will … 1
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Energy loans face scrutiny
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – On the defensive over a half-billion-dollar loan to a now-bankrupt solar company, the White House on Friday ordered an independent review of similar loans made by the Energy …
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Expert says Jackson probably killed himself
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 LOS ANGELES – A leading anesthesiologist on Friday told jurors in the trial of Michael Jackson’s personal physician that the singer probably caused his own death by injecting himself with …
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In brief: Citizens take oath at Statue of Liberty
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 New York – Scores of people waved tiny flags after taking the oath of U.S. citizenship at the foot of the Statue of Liberty on Friday, 125 years after the …
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Preoccupied with the cold
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – “Is it time to Occupy Miami Beach?” a shivering Max Richmond asked another New York protester as she waited to get Vitamin C near the makeshift medical …
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Occupy Wall Street raises $450,000
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A3 ALBANY, N.Y. – The first financial report of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York City shows protesters have raised more than $454,000 and have spent slightly more than …
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In brief: Bolshoi Theater open after restoration
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 Moscow – Russia’s Bolshoi Theater reopened Friday after a massive reconstruction effort that restored it to its original imperial splendor. The $700 million, six-year effort meticulously re-created the opulent 19th-century …
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Gunman shoots at U.S. embassy
October 29, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A4 SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina – A man armed with hand grenades and an automatic weapon opened fire outside the U.S. Embassy in Bosnia Friday in what authorities called a terrorist attack. A …
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Next employer didn’t talk to UI about Bustamante
October 29, 2011 in City on Page A5 The New Jersey company that offered Ernesto Bustamante a job as he was being investigated by the University of Idaho for sexual harassment never called the university for references, a …
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UI faculty response both emotional and mundane
October 29, 2011 in City on Page A5 BOISE – The minutes, hours and days following August’s murder-suicide at the University of Idaho included recriminations over a botched public relations campaign – and faculty concerns that the school …

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