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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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Blanchette: Wulff skillfully maneuvers situation with Tuel’s return
October 4, 2011 in Sports Every football coach shudders at the idea of player injury for the usual humanitarian and competitive reasons, though not always in that order. 2
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Seattle Sounders take Open Cup for 3rd straight year
October 4, 2011 in Sports Fredy Montero scored in the 78th minute and the Seattle Sounders FC won the U.S. Open Cup for the third straight year with a 2-0 win over the Chicago Fire … 1
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Giants often serve as barometer for Seahawks
October 4, 2011 in Sports The Seahawks’ next opponent is an historical landmark.
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Kootenai County lifts burn ban
October 4, 2011 in News Kootenai County fire chiefs lifted summer’s burn ban today.
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Power restored in Spokane Valley
October 4, 2011 in News Avista is reporting about 1,800 people are without power near Spokane Valley. 7
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Pac-12 teams stress importance of divisional wins
October 4, 2011 in Sports Last year at this time every Pac-10 Conference game counted equally. This year, now that the Pac-12 Conference has divided into two divisions, some mean a hair more than others.
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Gonzaga women’s soccer team steps up game with defense
October 4, 2011 in Sports Gonzaga University’s women’s team opens West Coast Conference play at Saint Mary’s on Friday on a nice roll.
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Detective alleges witness tampering in civil suit against the city
October 4, 2011 in City A Spokane Police detective has filed a formal complaint asking the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office to investigate allegations that Chief Anne Kirkpatrick and city attorneys have engaged in felony witness … 24
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Amanda Knox arrives at Sea-Tac
October 4, 2011 SEATTLE — Amanda Knox returned to her hometown of Seattle on Tuesday and was as overcome with emotion as she was a day earlier in Italy, when she was acquitted … 13
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Zehm trial will be moved to Yakima
October 4, 2011 in News, City A federal judge Tuesday moved the upcoming criminal trial of Spokane Police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. to Yakima after defense attorneys had raised concerns about the extent of local … 58
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Helicopter crashes into NYC’s East River
October 4, 2011 NEW YORK — A helicopter with five people aboard crashed into the East River on Tuesday afternoon after taking off from a launch pad on the riverbank, killing one and …
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Obama knocks GOP leader, says GOP blocks jobs vote
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World President Barack Obama is criticizing House Majority Leader Eric Cantor for saying the president’s $447 billion jobs bill will not get a vote in its entirety in the Republican-led House. 50
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Apple unveils faster, more powerful iPhone
October 4, 2011 in Business, Nation/World Apple Inc. unveiled a faster, more powerful iPhone today in its first major product event in years without Steve Jobs presiding.
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Christie said to have decided against presidency
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has decided not to run for president, sources close to the governor said Tuesday, refusing to bow to pressure from GOP donors, fans and luminaries … 24
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Nobel Prize awarded for universe expansion discovery
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World A Johns Hopkins University professor was one of three scientists awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics today for discovering that the universe is expanding at a faster and faster … 1
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Knox leaves Italy to head home to U.S.
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World, Region Amanda Knox flew home today after four years in an Italian prison, as the dramatic reversal of her murder conviction stunned the victim’s family, angered the prosecution and left questions …
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Stocks trim losses on hopes for Fed action
October 4, 2011 in Business, Nation/World Stocks made up much of their morning losses today after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the central bank is prepared to take more steps to stimulate the economy. The … 2
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Rain moving over Spokane, Coeur d’Alene
October 4, 2011 in City, Idaho Light rain has tapered off this afternoon in Spokane, but more rain is expected tonight and on Wednesday.
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Verdict won’t end debate
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 LONDON – The case was a media sensation from the start, with allegations of drug-fueled group sex and a principal suspect whose cherubic face proved to be an irresistible canvas …
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Impact of closed bank swirling
October 4, 2011 in City on Page A1 The Bank of Whitman’s failure has left other regional lenders stuck with piles of insider loans that could lead to millions in losses. Recent court filings and public records disclose … 31
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Nobel given days after death
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – Ralph Steinman, a pioneer in understanding how cells fight disease, tried to help his own immune system thwart his pancreatic cancer. Steinman survived until Friday. Three days …
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Menus healthier, calories listed, but we’re eating same old stuff
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW YORK – Americans talk skinny but eat fat. No matter that first lady Michelle Obama has been on a crusade for a year and a half to slim down … 5
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High court takes up Medicaid dispute
October 4, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court justices opened their new term Monday by hearing a major health care case that tests whether judges can stop California and other cash-strapped states from …
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Accuracy watch
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