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Thursday, March 8, 2012
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WSU women pull shocker at Pac-12 tourney
March 8, 2012 in Sports LOS ANGELES – There was little drama to this surprising encore.
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Chiefs can rely on Kuhn to never miss games
March 8, 2012 in Sports Superstition is as much a part of hockey as dental work.
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Blanchette: Local men get shot on ‘The Ultimate Fighter’
March 8, 2012 in Sports This may not be quite the how-to-get-started manual the mixed martial arts fraternity is looking for – but then again, maybe it is.
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Feds tell court Rep. Hart not immune from taxes
March 8, 2012 in Idaho The U.S. Justice Department wants a federal judge to toss out Idaho Rep. Phil Hart’s arguments that his status as a state legislator should bar IRS claims against him for … 17
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Whitworth faces shorter, aggressive Marlins
March 8, 2012 in Sports Don’t get him wrong: Felix Friedt is OK with scoring 35 points a game, if that’s what it takes.
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Upset Huskies hoping NCAA bubble doesn’t burst
March 8, 2012 in Sports After another Washington loss that seemed to defy explanation, Tony Wroten didn’t have one, either. Instead, the freshman guard kept his head down, declining to answer questions from reporters gathered …
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Hawaii stuns Idaho in WAC opener
March 8, 2012 in Sports Hauns Brereton personified being in the right place at the right time. And because he was, Idaho made an early exit from the Western Athletic Conference tournament Thursday.
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Hornets upset EWU women at Big Sky tourney
March 8, 2012 in Sports POCATELLO – Sixth-seeded Sacramento State upset third-seeded Eastern Washington 71-61 in the Big Sky Conference women’s basketball tournament quarterfinals on Thursday night.
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Another SMU quarterback transferring to EWU
March 8, 2012 in Sports Another Southern Methodist University quarterback is headed to Eastern Washington. 1
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Today officially warmest day of year so far
March 8, 2012 in City, Idaho A 3 p.m. reading of 54 at Spokane International Airport is the warmest temperature recorded so far this year, but only by a single degree. 2
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Protesters rally against Idaho ultrasound bill
March 8, 2012 in Idaho More than 200 people gathered at a rally on the Idaho state capitol steps today to protest against SB 1349, the bill to require Idaho women to undergo an ultrasound … 57
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Wash. to auction off state-run liquor stores
March 8, 2012 in Region YAKIMA — Washington state is opening a public auction online today of its state-run liquor stores. The minimum bid is $1,000. 5
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Biggest solar storm in years hits, so far so good
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World WASHINGTON — One of the strongest solar storms in years engulfed Earth early Thursday, but scientists say the planet may have lucked out. 8
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Average rate on 30-year mortgage dips to 3.88
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World WASHINGTON — Fixed mortgage remain a bargain at the start of the spring-buying season: The average rate on the 30-year mortgage dipped this week, while the 15-year loan fell to … 6
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Early morning fire destroys north Spokane home
March 8, 2012 in City Spokane fire crews are investigating the cause of an early morning fire in northwest Spokane. 2
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Entrepreneurs to vie in Schweitzer pitch contest
March 8, 2012 in Business on Page A1 Organizers of the Chairlift Pitch Contest want to spin the idea of the elevator pitch into something more quintessentially Sandpoint. Next Thursday they’ll send seven area business owners to the … 1
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Iditarod competitor revives collapsed dog using CPR
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 NIKOLAI, Alaska – Iditarod sophomore Scott Janssen was making his way down a steep section of the Dalzell Gorge when the dog collapsed. One moment, 9-year-old Marshall was pulling hard … 7
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A welcome new challenge for city attorney
March 8, 2012 in City on Page A1 From the top-floor windows of Spokane’s tallest building, Nancy Isserlis looks across a city landscape of financial heartache and recovery. She reigns as one of the top bankruptcy attorneys in … 62
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Romney clinch just out of reach
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – No, it’s not over yet. But at this rate Mitt Romney’s rivals won’t catch him unless they pull off an unlikely fight at the Republican National Convention in … 15
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Man shoots deputy, bystander in Oklahoma
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 TULSA, Okla. – A sheriff’s deputy, a suspected gunman and a bystander were wounded Wednesday afternoon during an exchange of gunfire outside a Tulsa courthouse, sending people scattering from a …
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Hawaii rainstorms cause flooding, slides
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 Anyone dreaming of a sunny winter break in Hawaii this week can forget it: Gov. Neil Abercrombie has declared a disaster on the islands of Kauai and Oahu after days … 1
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Accuracy watch
March 8, 2012 in City on Page A2 For 03-08-2012
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In brief: Study finds pregnancies may help forestall MS
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 Pregnancy is known to cause a remission in symptoms of multiple sclerosis in women who have MS prior to becoming pregnant. Now a study has found that multiple pregnancies may …
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Pentagon rejects intervention in Syria
March 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Any U.S. military effort to protect civilians in Syria would take weeks to implement, the top Pentagon civilian and military officials said Wednesday, underscoring the limited U.S. options …

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