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Saturday, November 3, 2012
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Blanchette: Johnson welcome sight for Eagles
November 3, 2012 in Sports Zach Johnson is a lucky guy. But it’s hot and cold running luck.
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Grant pushes Mobius fundraiser past $500,000
November 3, 2012 in City A challenge grant of $100,000 helped a fundraiser for Mobius Science Center and Mobius Kids Children’s Museum hit a total of over a half-million dollars.
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Eastern thrashes Mustangs with complete effort
November 3, 2012 in Sports Timing is everything, and Eastern Washington picked just the right time to play its most complete game of the season.
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Vandals lose in Gesser’s first game as head coach
November 3, 2012 in Sports MOSCOW, Idaho – Late in the third quarter, before Idaho unraveled in a 42-13 loss to San Jose State, redshirt freshman linebacker Elan Richard timed a jump perfectly at the …
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Cougar notebook: From ‘corpses’ to ‘zombie convention’
November 3, 2012 The man has never been known to mince words. But coach Mike Leach has never been as publicly upset with his Washington State team as he was after Saturday’s 49-6 … 4
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Cougars dismantled by Utes 49-6
November 3, 2012 in Sports Reggie Dunn returned a kickoff 100 yards for the third time in two weeks and John White rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns as Utah defeated Washington State 49-6 … 11
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Otis Orchards barn owner escapes fire
November 3, 2012 in City A barn fire in Otis Orchards this morning slowed traffic on Trent Avenue this morning, but no one was hurt in the fire, officials said.
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Power returning after Sandy but weariness grows
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World NEW YORK (AP) — More New Yorkers awoke Saturday to power being restored for the first time since Superstorm Sandy pummeled the region, but patience was wearing thin among those … 18
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Concussions expert urges age limit on head blows
November 3, 2012 in Health A leading neurosurgeon called for better protection for young athletes from head injuries on Friday, as a research project involving 100 retired NFL players seeks a diagnosis for a brain …
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Reminder: Time to fall back an hour
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep this weekend thanks to the annual shift back to standard time. Officially, the change occurs …
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Education option
November 3, 2012 in City on Page A1 Kennedi McLendon was unsure she’d be able to graduate on time from Spokane Public Schools this spring and was facing the possibility of another semester in high school. But the … 6
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Pachyderm parrots human talk
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 SEOUL, South Korea – An elephant in a South Korean zoo is using his trunk to pick up not only food, but also human vocabulary. An international team of scientists … 4
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Job growth picks up
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The final major economic report before Election Day, showing employers added a solid 171,000 new jobs in October, may not change many minds, but it does suggest that … 70
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Symphony musicians strike after talks fail
November 3, 2012 in City on Page A1 The show won’t go on – at least not tonight. Musicians in the Spokane Symphony Orchestra are going on strike amid an ongoing contract dispute. 40
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Gila trout make splash after wildfire threat
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – After a few miles of sloshing around in metal containers on the backs of mules, the first batch of Gila trout has been safely returned to wilderness …
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GOP controlling Senate a long shot
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Fresh signs that Democrats could snatch Indiana’s Senate seat from the Republicans make it distinctly harder for the GOP to seize the Senate majority in Tuesday’s election. The … 3
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Strain becomes palpable
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – Temperatures plummeted and tension soared in the Northeast, as gasoline supplies continued to dwindle despite furious efforts to bring in fuel. Sandy’s death toll reached 100, and …
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U.N. prepares aid for Caribbean
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 United Nations relief agencies are heading up a global mission to bring food, shelter and construction materials to Caribbean islands battered by superstorm Sandy last week – a belated response … 1
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Video seems to show slaughter of soldiers
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 BEIRUT – A new video appears to show Syrian rebels killing a group of captured soldiers, spraying them with bullets as they lay on the ground. Human rights groups on …
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Pentagon gives account of its Libya response
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – The Pentagon provided more details Friday of the military response to the assault on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, as questions continue to swirl ahead of the … 1
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Woman claims prize just in time
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – For more than five months – while Julie Cervera struggled to pay a $600 electrical bill, feed her family and keep the cable company from shutting …
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Cusack working on producing ‘Rush’
November 3, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 Actor and outspoken liberal John Cusack is developing a movie about conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, Cusack’s production company said Friday. The working title is “Rush,” Cusack’s New Crime Productions … 1
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EPA: Hyundai, Kia inflated gas mileage
November 3, 2012 in Business on Page A6 DETROIT – Hyundai and Kia overstated the gas mileage on 900,000 vehicles in the past three years, a discovery that could result in sanctions from the U.S. government and millions …
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Android dominates smartphone orders
November 3, 2012 in Business on Page A6 NEW YORK – Google’s Android software for mobile devices was running on 75 percent of smartphones shipped in the third quarter, as the search company extended its lead over Apple, …

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