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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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787 takes flight for All Nippon
September 28, 2011 in Business on Page A10 EVERETT – Signed, sealed and delivered, the first Boeing 787 took off from Everett on Tuesday in the hands of launch customer All Nippon Airways. Ramp workers cheered the takeoff …
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Editorial: Grant gives region boost in aerospace prospects
September 28, 2011 in Opinion on Page A11 Boeing’s delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner to All Nippon Airways on Monday was a milestone for Washington’s aerospace industry. So was the federal government’s announcement that Spokane Community College … 4
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Giap worship treasonous
September 28, 2011 in Letters, Opinion on Page A11 For years, America’s left-wing media have gushed over communist thugs, murderers, tyrants and terrorists like Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Mao Zedong, Josef Stalin and Nelson Mandela. Now, they’re heaping accolades … 6
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Accuracy watch
September 28, 2011 in Opinion on Page A11 For 09-28-2011
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Keep pressure on Pakistan
September 28, 2011 in Opinion on Page A11 Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is a mild-mannered man who believes in building ties of trust with our military allies. He’s invested many hours over … 1
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Listen to climate scientists
September 28, 2011 in Letters, Opinion on Page A11 Joe Booth (Letters, Sept. 17) concludes from his analysis of climate data that humans are not responsible for global warming. He contends increasing temperatures are simply part of a natural … 62
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Wield your vote wisely
September 28, 2011 in Letters, Opinion on Page A11 Labor Day is history in River City. Summer fades. We get ready for elections. Candidates enter races to be winners. Do we citizens know and/or care enough to be voters …
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Pac-12 boasts sterling group of QBs, RBs
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 PULLMAN – What comes first, great quarterback play or impressive receiver performance? Thus far this year in the Pac-12, they seem to be symbiotic.
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Seahawks, Curry slowly drift apart
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 RENTON, Wash. – On Monday, coach Pete Carroll left linebacker Aaron Curry’s role with the team open-ended. “It’s how he responds and fights back and competes that will be important,” …
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Tough road back
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 Cora Kellerman was a middle schooler at a swimming party in her hometown of La Conner, Wash., when she first noticed something was wrong. She exited the pool exhausted, her …
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GU pair on Pan Am team
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 College basketball: Gonzaga seniors Katelan Redmon and Kayla Standish, both first-team All-West Coast Conference last season, have been named to the USA Pan American Games team that will compete in …
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Scoreboard
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B2 Baseball American League
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Dream rout Fever, return to finals
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B2 WNBA: Angel McCoughtry scored 26 points and Iziane Castro Marques added 23 and the Atlanta Dream defeated the Indiana Fever 83-67 on Tuesday night in Indianapolis to win the series …
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Cats volleyball standout always finds way to play
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B2
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Tie puts Sounders into Champions League quarters
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B2 Sounders FC midfielder Osvaldo Alonso scored twice, including a dramatic equalizer in the 89th minute, to give visiting Seattle a 2-2 tie Tuesday against CSD Comunicaciones Guatemala in a CONCACAF …
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Newsmakers
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B2 Operated Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird underwent surgery to repair the labrum in her right hip. Bird should be able to return to playing by mid-December or soon after. Selected …
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Today’s Best
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B2 Prince Fielder Had first three-homer game of career and drove in five runs in Brewers’ 6-4 win over Pirates.
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Gleason gets a ring
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B2 Former Saints player Steve Gleason now has a Super Bowl ring and a key to the City of New Orleans. Gleason (pictured), who has been diagnosed with ALS, also known …
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Eagles lose co-captain Johnson for rest of the season
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 Eastern Washington University’s reeling football fortunes took another big injury hit Tuesday, when the school announced that senior linebacker and co-captain Zach Johnson will miss the rest of the season …
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Baseball races set for wild finish
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B4 Dan Uggla drop-kicked his bat after striking out on three pitches. Chipper Jones slammed his bat into the dirt after popping up. Derek Lowe just trudged off the mound to …
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On the air
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B5 For 09-28-2011
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Oakland handcuffs Mariners on four hits
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B5 SEATTLE – Trevor Cahill and two relievers held Seattle to four hits while Josh Willingham and Scott Sizemore hit home runs in the Oakland Athletics’ 7-0 rout of the Mariners …
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Today’s menu
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B5 For 09-28-2011
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Williams wins fourth golf title for Washington
September 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B6 Chris Williams (Moscow High) tied the University of Washington record for most career wins Tuesday by capturing the rain-shortened Kikkor Golf Husky Invitational at Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton. …

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