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Friday, November 2, 2012
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Vikings shut out Grizzlies in quarterfinal
November 2, 2012 in Sports Asked whether Coeur d’Alene’s offense or defense performed better Friday night, Vikings football coach Shawn Amos wisely chose both.
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U-Hi shocks Kamiakin in State 3A play-in
November 2, 2012 in Sports It was an ending that defied description. Heck, it was an entire game that defied description
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Chiefs lose first home game
November 2, 2012 in Sports Call it a Red-Deer-in-the-headlights look.
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G-Prep piles up big yards in beating Chiawana
November 2, 2012 in Sports If it seemed that the Gonzaga Prep football team had to win twice Friday, well your eyes weren’t playing tricks on you.
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Blanchette: The grinder is now the skipper
November 2, 2012 in Sports As a player, Mike Redmond was baseball comfort food.
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Cougars give it another try in Utah
November 2, 2012 in Sports SALT LAKE CITY – Hope never seemed as high for the Washington State Cougars as the last time they flew into this city’s airport.
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Seahawks expect Baldwin this weekend
November 2, 2012 in Sports RENTON, Wash. – Just two weeks after suffering a high ankle sprain, Seattle Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin is expected to play against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
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Eagles’ defense on alert for Cal Poly
November 2, 2012 in Sports Cal Poly promises bring a punishing ground game to Roos Field today.
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Vandals’ post-Akey era starts with SJSU
November 2, 2012 in Sports MOSCOW, Idaho – The last time the University of Idaho played a football game without Robb Akey on the sideline was Nov. 25, 2006. Dennis Erickson was the coach. San …
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Pirates keep playoffs in sight
November 2, 2012 in Sports The Whitworth Pirates have secured a winning season, but bigger goals are still within reach.
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Symphony musicians reject offer, concert cancelled
November 2, 2012 in City The Spokane Symphony musicians will go on strike effective at 5 p.m. Saturday, forcing cancellation of Saturday’s SuperPops concert. 12
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Woman suspected of multiple Spokane robberies
November 2, 2012 in City A woman who led police on a pursuit after fleeing from a salon robbery on Thursday evening is also suspected of robbing a South Hill Tully’s Coffee that same morning. 3
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Israel pushing ahead in medical marijuana industry
November 2, 2012 in Health Moshe Rute survived the Holocaust by hiding in a barn full of chickens. He nearly lost the use of his hands after a stroke two years ago. He became debilitated …
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Romney, Obama each take from new jobs report
November 2, 2012 in Business, Nation/World, News President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney each got new evidence to bolster his closing argument Friday from an economic report showing more job creation and an uptick in … 68
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Consumer spending boosts economy
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – A flurry of data issued Thursday sketched a brightening view of the U.S. economy in the final days before a presidential election that will pivot on the strength … 9
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Sheriff eyes arbitration law
November 2, 2012 in City on Page A1 Determined to rid his agency of a handful of rogue law enforcement officers and restore public trust in law enforcement, Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich is asking state lawmakers to … 44
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National votes tallied locally
November 2, 2012 in City on Page A1 With white walls and desks full of computers, the nondescript room on the fifth floor of the Lincoln Building in downtown Spokane doesn’t particularly reflect its importance. It’s only used … 2
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Bodies found as Sandy leaves
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WANTAGH, N.Y. – Sandy’s U.S. death toll rose on Thursday after the bodies of two young boys were found in a Staten Island marsh, and the economic loss rose to … 3
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Shelton wins CMA entertainer of the year
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It was couples night at the Country Music Association Awards as Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert capped an emotional evening with Shelton’s first entertainer of the year …
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USC campus shooting injures four people
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 LOS ANGELES – Violence that sometimes borders the University of Southern California crept onto campus when an argument outside a Halloween party escalated to a shooting that critically wounded one …
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New York’s Bloomberg endorses Obama
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg backed President Barack Obama over Republican Mitt Romney on Thursday, saying the incumbent Democrat will bring critically needed leadership to fight climate change … 1
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Political jabs return to campaign
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 The afterglow of post-Sandy bipartisanship lingered briefly in the air of the presidential campaign Thursday, then vaporized as President Barack Obama and his challenger, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, threw … 3
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Ex-Penn State president charged
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 HARRISBURG, Pa. – The “conspiracy of silence” that protected Jerry Sandusky extended all the way to the top at Penn State, prosecutors said Thursday as they charged former university President …
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Judge ends case against Spears’ parents
November 2, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 LOS ANGELES – Britney Spears’ former confidante and self-professed manager failed to prove his libel and breach-of-contract claims against the singer’s parents and her caretakers, a judge who dismissed the …

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