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Thursday, April 26, 2012
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Blanchette: WSU’s Bartlett has all the right tools
April 26, 2012 in Sports Poll 100 guys, and 99 will tell you their favorite tool – non-power division – is the hammer. Unless they’re lying.
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Suit alleges racial profiling on Wash.-Canada border
April 26, 2012 in News SEATTLE (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday against the U.S. Border Patrol seeking to bar agents from making traffic stops, saying people are being pulled … 9
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Palouse Ridge hosts Pac-12 women’s tourney
April 26, 2012 in Sports PULLMAN – Tyler Jones doesn’t understate his excitement when it comes to Palouse Ridge Golf Club hosting this weekend’s Pac-12 women’s golf championships.
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Seahawks surprise by picking Irvin
April 26, 2012 in Sports RENTON, Wash. – B.J. Irvin couldn’t stay out of trouble as a youth. So when he arrived at California’s Mt. San Antonio College in 2009, B.J. became Bruce. 4
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Man admits bilking $2.25M from investors
April 26, 2012 in News A Spokane con man had such a good sales pitch that he convinced a physician and a lawyer to take part in his get-rich quick schemes. In the end, some … 3
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Riverside levy passes by 11 votes
April 26, 2012 in News Riverside School District’s levy has passed by 11 votes, according to the Spokane County Elections Office. The vote had been deadlocked since April 18, with just a few more ballots … 8
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EWU’s secondary looks for opportunities
April 26, 2012 in Sports If there’s one thing the Eastern defensve coaches want to take away from spring drills, it’s takeways.
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Figgins’ three-hit day powers M’s to sweep
April 26, 2012 in Sports DETROIT – Chone Figgins winced when asked whether he’d felt any urgency to produce the kind of afternoon that just propelled his Mariners to a rare road sweep.
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Rain easing off across Inland Northwest
April 26, 2012 in City, Idaho More than six hours of steady rainfall was easing across the Inland Northwest at 4 p.m., although showers were continuing later this afternoon in North Idaho and across Northeast Washington. …
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CV grad voted off Survivor island
April 26, 2012 in City Swimsuit photographer and Spokane Valley native Troy Robertson lost his bid to become the next reality TV millionaire but managed to build an international fan base along the way.
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Idaho Supreme Court rejects Hart tax appeal
April 26, 2012 in Idaho A unanimous Idaho Supreme Court has rejected state Rep. Phil Hart’s appeal of an order to pay more than $53,000 in back state income taxes, penalties and interest on grounds … 11
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Spokane college president tapped for NIC post
April 26, 2012 in City Joe Dunlap, president of Spokane Community College, will be the new president of North Idaho College. 4
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Idaho prison population spikes
April 26, 2012 in Idaho, News POCATELLO, Idaho — The state’s already full prisons are getting more crowded as the inmate population grows at a significantly increased rate. 8
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Excerpt from Google Drive terms of use
April 26, 2012 in Business, Nation/World Google’s terms of service includes a reference to users giving Google rights to materials they upload. Some have interpreted that to mean that all content stored in the new Google …
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Google Drive sparks intellectual property concern
April 26, 2012 in Business, Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO — Google is facing suspicion and confusion as it tries to persuade people to entrust personal documents, photos and other content to the company’s new online storage service. … 4
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Man shot in abdomen on lower South Hill
April 26, 2012 in City, News A 35-year-old man was seriously injured when he was shot by an unidentified assailant Thursday. 5
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Boring meets Dull in international partnership
April 26, 2012 in Region Boring: Meet Dull. That’s what happened when two small towns, one in the U.S. state of Oregon and the other in Scotland, decided to get together and become sister communities. 4
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Murdoch ‘panicked’ when he shut down tabloid
April 26, 2012 in Business, Nation/World LONDON — News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch said today that he panicked when he closed the News of the World tabloid last year, one of a series of revealing exchanges … 8
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Bill slows post office cuts
April 26, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The Senate offered a lifeline to the nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday, voting to give the struggling agency an $11 billion cash infusion while delaying controversial … 13
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Homeowner who shot burglar faces assault charge
April 26, 2012 in City on Page A1 A homeowner in Medical Lake accused of shooting a fleeing 14-year-old burglary suspect in the back last December has been charged with assault. In new court documents, Spokane County sheriff’s … 38
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Spokane seniors tired of lack of heat
April 26, 2012 in City on Page A1 Some low-income seniors at the St. Andrew’s Court apartment complex feel they’ve been left in the cold. The boiler-fired heating system in one of three buildings there broke down on … 20
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Burger King to go cage-free by 2017
April 26, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 Burger King on Wednesday became the first major U.S. fast-food chain to pledge that all of its eggs and pork will come from cage-free chickens and pigs, promising to complete …
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Tough immigration law argued
April 26, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – U.S. Supreme Court justices strongly suggested they would uphold a provision in Arizona’s tough immigration law that tells police to check whether people they stop for some other … 7
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Marine gets boot for online criticism
April 26, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 SAN DIEGO – A sergeant will be discharged for criticizing President Barack Obama on Facebook in a case that called into question the Pentagon’s policies about social media and its … 13

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