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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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Backup goalie Hughson guides Chiefs
November 21, 2012 in Sports The Spokane Chiefs are accustomed to playing well at home, dominating the Everett Silvertips and, at least this season, getting offensive punch from Todd Fiddler.
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Cougar coaches buy in to rivalry
November 21, 2012 in Sports The dark stripes of black paint gracing the cheeks of Mike Breske and Eric Russell were evidence enough that there’s just something different about this week. 12
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Blanchette: Apple Cups ending in 2 are often 10s
November 21, 2012 in Sports The records and the betting line don’t suggest much of a game Friday when Washington State hosts Washington in the 105th Apple Cup. But those numbers may be immaterial. Here’s …
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Gonzaga gets Olynyk back against Clemson
November 21, 2012 in Sports Gonzaga’s depth just got deeper. The Bulldogs welcome back 7-foot junior forward Kelly Olynyk to face a Clemson squad Thursday night whose top two scorers are interior players. 2
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Kathleen Coleman named SR Media sales and marketing director
November 21, 2012 in Business Kathleen Coleman will become sales and marketing director of S-R Media/The Spokesman-Review on Jan. 1, Publisher Stacey Cowles announced Wednesday. 1
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G-Prep grad testing developmental fighter jets
November 21, 2012 in City The newest test pilot for America’s next-generation jet fighter knows exactly where he got his sense of adventure. “I really have my father to thank for that,” said Capt. Michael … 14
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Eastern state employee: Suspect guided him to body
November 21, 2012 A woman accused of killing a fellow patient at Eastern State Hospital Tuesday pleaded not guilty in court today. 3
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Ambassador takes plea bargain in Spokane Valley crash
November 21, 2012 in City Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker pleaded guilty today to a reduced charge of reckless driving in connection with a drunken driving crash in Spokane Valley this summer where … 32
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Israel and Hamas agree to Gaza cease-fire
November 21, 2012 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel and the Hamas militant group agreed to a cease-fire Wednesday to end eight days of the fiercest fighting in nearly four years, promising … 8
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Idahoans suggest new uses for unused governor’s mansion
November 21, 2012 in Idaho Idaho could turn its unoccupied, hilltop governor’s mansion into the “Governor’s Hill” winery, one citizen suggests, remaking the grassy hillsides into terraced vineyards and the house into a tasting room … 10
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Schweitzer to open Saturday
November 21, 2012 Schweitzer Mountain Resort, in Sandpoint, announced today that it will open two chairlifts for skiing this weekend. 7
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Jesse Jackson Jr. submits letter of resignation
November 21, 2012 in Nation/World WASHINGTON (AP) — A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner says he has received letter of resignation from Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Boehner’s spokesman Michael Steel said Wednesday the Speaker’s … 24
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Eastern patient died from strangulation
November 21, 2012 in City The Spokane County Medical Examiner has confirmed today the identity of the Eastern State Hospital patient killed early Tuesday by strangulation. The victim was 56-year-old Duane E. Charley. 4
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Lower elevation travel to be snow free
November 21, 2012 in City, Idaho Thanksgiving holiday travel should be snow and ice free through Friday, but the National Weather Service said some substantial snow may fall on the east slopes of the Cascades starting …
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Baldwin named Coach of the Year
November 21, 2012 in Sports Eastern Washington University football coach Beau Baldwin has been named the Big Sky Conference coach of the Year.
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Burglar offended by homeowner who fought back
November 21, 2012 in City A would-be burglar who was trussed up like a Thanksgiving turkey by a St. John, Wash., homeowner, told sheriff’s deputies that he was offended by the man’s actions. 39
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Photo: Warm on the inside
November 21, 2012 in City on Page A1 Special thanks: Lining up with thousands of other people for a turkey giveaway, Kathrine Gilmore kisses and snuggles with her daughter Kaytlynn Thompson, 7, outside the Spokane Arena on Tuesday. … 2
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Eagles soar over Wolf Lodge Bay
November 21, 2012 in Outdoors on Page A1 Bald eagles are congregating earlier and in larger numbers than last year for their annual feast of spawning kokanee at Lake Coeur d’Alene. Carrie Hugo, wildlife biologist with the U.S. … 1
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HHS details health care rules
November 21, 2012 in Health, Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration reaffirmed key requirements of the new health care law Tuesday, setting out how insurance companies will cover nearly all Americans, even if they are already … 22
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Israel, Hamas nearing cease-fire agreement
November 21, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 CAIRO – Israel and the Islamist group Hamas inched closer Tuesday to agreeing to an Egyptian-negotiated cease-fire that would end a weeklong Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip that’s killed …
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Woman linked to 1990 prostitute killings
November 21, 2012 in City on Page A1 Investigators have linked a Spokane woman, who once was a man, to two of three 1990 prostitute slayings in the Spokane area based on a recently discovered fingerprint and DNA … 15
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San Francisco OKs 220-square-foot homes
November 21, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 SAN FRANCISCO – Lawmakers on Tuesday approved what appear to be the nation’s tiniest apartments – 220 square feet, including the bathroom, kitchen and closet – in a pilot program …
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Libya talking points edited
November 21, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Authorities with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with the CIA, decided to remove the terms “attack,” “al-Qaida” and “terrorism” from unclassified guidance provided … 2
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Deal elusive on aid to Greece
November 21, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 BRUSSELS – European Union officials failed today to reach a deal on giving Greece more aid, prolonging uncertainty over the future of the debt-hobbled country and the 17-member eurozone. Jean-Claude …

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