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Saturday, July 14, 2012
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Indians battle Emeralds, but lose ninth in row
July 14, 2012 in Sports Certainly there’s a bottom line when it comes to losing, but it was the silver lining that stuck out on Saturday night.
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Phay leads Rosauers Open entering final day
July 14, 2012 in Sports David Phay backed up one great round with another, and he wasn’t alone.
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Late 2-point conversion gives Shock victory
July 14, 2012 in Sports Kyle Rowley passed for 320 yards and seven touchdowns and the Spokane Shock guaranteed themselves at least a .500 season, using a late 2-point conversion to grab a 49-48 victory …
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Shine win, wait to see WPSL playoff fate
July 14, 2012 in Sports Brittany Conway scored a pair of goals and Lisa Robertson had two assists to power the Spokane Shine to a 6-0 victory over the visiting Oregon Rush in their Women’s …
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Hernandez fans 12 as M’s shut out Rangers 7-0
July 14, 2012 in Sports Felix Hernandez struck out 12 in a three-hitter and the Seattle Mariners beat Yu Darvish and the Texas Rangers 7-0 on Saturday night. Hernandez (7-5) limited the powerful Rangers lineup …
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Ex-Zag Downs hopes 3rd time charm in NBA Summer League
July 14, 2012 in Sports DALLAS – Playing in the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League is nothing new for Micah Downs. In fact, this summer marks his third straight run there as the former Gonzaga …
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Flash flood halts traffic on I-90
July 14, 2012 in City A sudden downpour of rain and hail caused flash flooding in parts of east Spokane and Spokane Valley and brought traffic to standstill on I-90 this afternoon. Washington State Patrol … 9
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Spokane River drowning victim ID’d
July 14, 2012 in Idaho A 55-year-old man is dead after an apparent drowning in the Spokane River at Corbin Park in Post Falls.
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Spokane man presumed drowned in Little Spokane River
July 14, 2012 Stevens County Sheriff’s officers are searching for a man who they suspect drowned in the Little Spokane River near Long Lake Friday evening. 1
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Meehan: Lilac’s return drew short field, good reviews
July 14, 2012 in Sports There are numerous ways to judge the success or failure of a golf tournament and The Fairways general manager Kris Kallem is sifting through all the data to plot the …
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Indians still at a loss
July 14, 2012 in Sports There’s not much manager Tim Hulett can say about his team’s current slump – the numbers at the plate, the results from the mound, the pricey fielding and throwing errors …
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Shock pursue winning record
July 14, 2012 in Sports The Shock (8-8), eliminated from Arena Football League playoff contention a week ago, want to win their last two games, beginning tonight at Kansas City, to eclipse last year’s 9-9 …
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Voter registration drive solicits pets, dead people
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 OLYMPIA – The voter registration form arrived in the mail last month with some key information already filled in: Rosie Charlston’s name was complete, as was her Seattle address. Problem … 30
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Iraq audit: Waste impossible to pinpoint
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – After years of following the paper trail of $51 billion in U.S. taxpayer dollars provided to rebuild a broken Iraq, the U.S. government can say with certainty that … 32
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Taking another stab
July 14, 2012 in City on Page A1 Brian and Tieg Thornton are father and son in reality, but for five weekends a year the two men are mortal enemies in the fictional realm of the Northwest Renaissance … 1
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Police tackle case of stolen football rings
July 14, 2012 in City on Page A1 A former pro football player whose championship rings were stolen when his Spokane home was ransacked says he’s hopeful he’ll see the memorabilia again. “But we’ll see,” said Stefan Humphries, … 2
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Oscar-winning producer Zanuck dies
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 LOS ANGELES – One day in 1962, the Hollywood legend Darryl F. Zanuck turned to his 27-year-old son, Richard, seeking advice. Whom, the elder Zanuck asked, should he appoint head …
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Race vague on future
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Worried about the economy? The rising cost of health insurance? The burgeoning federal debt? Yup, the presidential candidates have a bullet point for that.
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Feds spend millions on post-fire damage
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Nearly $25 million has already been spent to prepare for the immediate aftermath of this year’s wildfires, putting the U.S. Forest Service on track for another possible … 2
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In brief: Man killed wife, girl over paternity
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 RIVERSIDE, Calif. – A jury convicted a man Friday of murdering his wife and her 6-year-old daughter in California after a paternity test revealed the child was not his. The …
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Girl charged with killing father
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 TROY, N.Y. – A 17-year-old upstate New York girl told police her angry father gave her an ultimatum early Friday: She could kill him or he’d kill her then himself. …
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Massacre blamed on Syrian regime
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 BEIRUT – The U.N. singled out government forces Friday for blame in the latest massacre in Syria, a frenzy of killing that raises new questions about whether diplomacy has any …
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Suit blames Bieber for loss of hearing
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 An Oregon woman has filed a $9.2 million lawsuit against pop star Justin Bieber, alleging she suffered permanent hearing loss at his Portland concert two years ago. Stacey Wilson Betts, …
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In brief: Colonel convicted for killing bishop freed early
July 14, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 GUATEMALA CITY – Roman Catholic Church officials say a Guatemalan judge has ordered the release of a former colonel sentenced to 20 years in prison for the killing of a …

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