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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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Wolverines defeat Virginia Tech in Sugar Bowl
January 3, 2012 in Sports NEW ORLEANS – Here’s another tradition that Brady Hoke has restored at Michigan: Winning. The coach who grew up in Ohio but revered the Wolverines since childhood ended his first …
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Bullpups clamp down Titans in GSL boys hoops
January 3, 2012 in Sports The usual things the University boys basketball team likes to do – get out in transition and shoot the 3-pointer – were pain- stakingly difficult to do Tuesday.
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Zags’ freshmen guards play with veteran savvy
January 3, 2012 in Sports Kevin Pangos and Gary Bell Jr. apparently didn’t get the memo that true freshmen guards tend to struggle at times against quality collegiate competition, especially on the road in packed …
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Romney, Santorum neck and neck in Iowa
January 3, 2012 in News DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney waged a seesaw battle for supremacy in Iowa’s Republican presidential caucuses late Tuesday night, the opening round of a campaign … 19
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Gregoire to talk about gay marriage Wednesday
January 3, 2012 in City OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Gov. Chris Gregoire will break her silence on an effort to legalize same-sex marriage in Washington state. Gregoire has invited sponsors of the soon-to-be introduced bill … 10
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Blanchette: Hayford takes the plunge
January 3, 2012 in News His commute to the gym is 24 miles longer now and takes him close by his old one, a daily reminder of the plunge he’s taken.
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Woman found dead in north Spokane was shot in head
January 3, 2012 in News, City A Spokane woman found dead in her home on Sunday was shot in the head, officials say.
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Federal judge voids two new Idaho anti-union laws
January 3, 2012 in Idaho A federal judge has invalidated both the new anti-union laws pushed through by Idaho GOP lawmakers last session, saying they violate federal law. 10
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Human remains found in Liberty Lake
January 3, 2012 in News A man walking his dogs stumbled on a human skeleton Saturday in the 20000 block of Henry Road in Liberty Lake. The report was called in to police at 11:45 …
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Valley police investigate death of 2-month-old child
January 3, 2012 in News, City Spokane Valley police are investigating the death of a 2-month-old child.
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Montana’s population estimated to pass 1 million
January 3, 2012 in Region State officials estimate that Montana’s population has surpassed 1 million people for the first time. 5
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U.S. to Iran: American warships to remain in Gulf
January 3, 2012 in Nation/World The Obama administration today brushed aside Iran’s warning to keep U.S. aircraft carriers out of the Persian Gulf, dismissing its threats as a consequence of hard-hitting American sanctions on the …
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Police major will serve as interim Spokane chief
January 3, 2012 in News, City The Spokane police force is expected to get a new chief today, at least temporarily. 111
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GOP candidates vie for voters’ trust in fluid Iowa
January 3, 2012 In the kickoff contest of the 2012 presidential race, Republican candidates argued up to today’s finish line in Iowa over which candidate the voters can trust and who they can …
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George W. Bush barely mentioned in GOP campaign
January 3, 2012 in Nation/World A funny thing happened recently in the presidential campaign in Iowa: The last Republican president’s name actually surfaced. 46
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Calmer weather likely for much of week
January 3, 2012 in City, Idaho The Inland Northwest is going to see relatively calm weather this week with sunshine early today and cloudy skies by afternoon.
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Peace for teen, but not for family
January 3, 2012 in City on Page A1 When Alexander Keyes Allen celebrated his 18th birthday last April, no one thought he would stay that age forever. The Spokane native was excited to embark on his journey through … 1
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Police identify body found in park as shooting suspect
January 3, 2012 in Region on Page A1 MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. – An armed Iraq War veteran suspected of killing a Mount Rainier National Park ranger managed to evade snowshoe-wearing SWAT teams and dogs on his … 23
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Numbers shed light on Iowa caucuses
January 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 Iowa Republicans will gather today at fire stations, schools, libraries and community centers across the state to vote their choice for the GOP nomination to oppose President Barack Obama this …
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Kirkpatrick looks back at five years as police chief
January 3, 2012 in City on Page A1 Anne Kirkpatrick’s last official day as chief of the Spokane Police Department is today, but she’d already left the city by the end of last week. She was sworn in … 43
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Accuracy watch
January 3, 2012 in City on Page A2 For 01-03-2012
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Occupy protesters take cause along Rose Parade route
January 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 PASADENA, Calif. – The 2012 Tournament of Roses brought its flowery floats and strutting bands to a worldwide audience Monday under clear blue skies, and in its wake came a … 1
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Mother, daughter reunited after 77 years
January 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. – For most of her 100 years, Minka Disbrow tried to find out what became of the precious baby girl she gave up for adoption after being …
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In brief: Feds investigating abortion clinic fire
January 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 PENSACOLA, Fla. – Federal investigators plan to join the investigation of a suspicious fire at a Florida Panhandle abortion clinic that has been the site of deadly violence in the …
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