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Thursday, November 29, 2012
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Judges protest Morsi’s decrees
November 29, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 CAIRO – In an escalation of the tug-of-war between Egypt’s president and the powerful judiciary, judges in the country’s top courts went on strike Wednesday to protest Mohammed Morsi’s seizure …
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Moderate senator reluctant on Rice
November 29, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – A moderate Republican senator, vital to any White House hopes of getting U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice confirmed as secretary of state, said Wednesday she couldn’t back any nomination … 3
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Iron Mike will take one-man show on road
November 29, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 Lock up your ears – Mike Tyson is coming to a theater near you. The former champion boxer and convicted rapist will take his one-man show “Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” …
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A5 From our archives, 100 years ago An angry Spokane judge delivered a stern and impassioned lecture about a growing menace in Spokane: packs of boys threatening and harassing innocent people.
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Photo: Good morning, moon
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A5 Lunar eclipse: The moon is shrouded in the early morning fog above Hauser Lake on Wednesday during a penumbral lunar eclipse. This occurs when the Earth moves between the sun …
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Doug Clark: High-tech gadget guy a perfect ‘prepper’
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A5 From an impenetrable gate to under-mattress safes, John Adrain’s cliff-side Spokane County manor (don’t ask where it is or I’ll have to kill you) is a survivalist showcase worthy of … 9
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Memorial to honor devoted craftsman John George Roehm
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A5 John George Roehm, a longtime Spokane-area homebuilder, was being remembered this week for his dedication to craftsmanship. “He was all about quality and relationships,” said his daughter, Robyn Cannon, of … 1
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Martin Hall Juvenile Detention Facility may close
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A5 Spokane County commissioners are pulling their funding from Martin Hall Juvenile Detention Facility in Medical Lake, a move that threatens to close the lockup that has served nine counties in … 12
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Firefighters rescue snake in house fire
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A5 Firefighters rescued a pet python from a Spokane home Wednesday morning before the home nearly burned to the ground. Fire crews were dispatched to the burning home in the 2300 … 6
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Montana tribal elder dies, leaves legacy of leadership
November 29, 2012 in Region on Page A6 BILLINGS – An elder from Montana’s Crow Indian Tribe whose family ceremoniously adopted then-Sen. Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential race has died. Hartford “Sonny” Black Eagle Jr. died Monday …
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In brief: Emergency service still at backup spot
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A6 Emergency reporting services in Spokane County still operated out of a backup location Wednesday as technicians continued to work on restoring the main 911 calling system and try to determine …
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Grain shippers say no lockout
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A6 PORTLAND – Pacific Northwest grain shippers say there will be no immediate lockout at a half-dozen terminals along the Columbia River and on Puget Sound. The owners had given the …
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Pot still outlawed on campus
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A6 Young voters helped pass laws legalizing marijuana in Washington and Colorado, but many still won’t be able to light up. Most universities have codes of conduct banning marijuana use, and … 7
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Senior legislator Morton to retire at end of year
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A6 OLYMPIA – Eastern Washington lost its most senior legislator Wednesday but held onto a leadership position as members of the Senate began preparing for the 2013 session. State Sen. Bob … 1
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Washington records
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A7 Spokane County Marriage licenses
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Idaho records
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A7 For 11-29-2012
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Economy rides steady upswing
November 29, 2012 in Business on Page A8 WASHINGTON – A pickup in consumer spending and steady home sales helped lift economic growth from October through early November in most parts of the United States, according to a …
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Coldwater Creek CEO stepping down soon
November 29, 2012 in Business on Page A8 Sandpoint women’s apparel retailer Coldwater Creek said its CEO and co-founder Dennis Pence will step down at the end of the year. Jill Brown Dean, who has been with the …
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U.S. brands discovered in fire
November 29, 2012 in Business on Page A8 DHAKA, Bangladesh – A hooded Mickey Mouse sweatshirt from Disney. Children’s shorts with Wal-Mart’s Faded Glory label. Clothes with hip-hop star Sean Combs’ ENYCE tag. The garment factory in Bangladesh …
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New home sales slide in October
November 29, 2012 in Business on Page A8 WASHINGTON – New home sales dipped 0.3 percent in October, and the government revised down its figures for September in a report that threw some cold water on the recent …
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Lucky Friday Mine to be tightly controlled
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A8 When it resumes operations early next year, the Lucky Friday Mine in Shoshone County will be under tighter health and safety controls imposed by the federal government. The Mine Safety …
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Coldwater Creek
November 29, 2012 in Business on Page A8 For 11-29-2012
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Northwest wheat
November 29, 2012 in Business on Page A9 Soft white Cash bid Change Dec. 8.91-9.01 up .06-down .02 Jan. 8.70-9.10 unchanged-up .02 Hard red winter (ordinary percent protein) Cash bid Change Dec. 9.81-9.95 up .10-.03 Hard red winter …
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Spokane Symphony musicians’ lives busy, varied
November 29, 2012 in City on Page A10 Cellist Roberta Bottelli has several jobs. The foundation of her livelihood comes from her position as one of the Spokane Symphony’s core musicians, who made $17,460 a year under the … 1
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