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Sunday, November 4, 2012
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Eastern sheds some rust in exhibition victory
November 4, 2012 in Sports The new-look Eastern Washington basketball team relied on some old hands Sunday afternoon at Reese Court. Amid all the fresh faces in the lineup, it fell to senior guards Kevin …
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Bowl hopes over, Cougars play for pride
November 4, 2012 in Sports PULLMAN – The state of Utah has not been kind to the Washington State football team this season. Neither has the Cougars’ coach. Beaten physically on the football field by … 3
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North Idaho police hunt for hit-and-run that damaged K9 unit
November 4, 2012 in Idaho Post Falls K9 car damaged in hit-and-run
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Lynch, Wilson lead Seahawks’ win
November 4, 2012 in Sports SEATTLE – Marshawn Lynch ran for 124 yards and a touchdown, rookie QB Russell Wilson threw three touchdown passes in the first half, and the Seattle Seahawks overcame 182 yards …
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Ballot puts plenty at stake for health care, taxes, Medicare
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The White House, the Senate, the tea party revolution in the House and 11 governorships are on the line Tuesday in a fantastically costly, relentlessly negative election played … 159
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School reform propositions in Idaho will be ‘catalyst for turnout’
November 4, 2012 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – Idaho voters are riled up and ready to vote, with a contentious school-reform debate reverberating in the state’s airwaves and decisions looming on every seat in the Legislature, … 6
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Social issues to be decided, and new slate of top officials
November 4, 2012 in City on Page A1 Washington state is in for big changes next year. In two days, residents should have an idea of how big. Tuesday will bring an end to back-to-back-to-back candidate commercials that … 23
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In-vitro fertilization is available to active-duty military
November 4, 2012 in City, Health on Page A1 Sean and Sarah Halsted couldn’t imagine life without children. They met in college while on the Washington State University rowing team. After graduating, Sean Halsted followed in the tradition of … 4
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In bullfight, Obama outworks Romney
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 KHAYEGA, Kenya – If the U.S. presidential election were to be determined by a bullfight in Kenya, then President Barack Obama would defeat Mitt Romney. On Saturday villagers from the … 3
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Outages a matter of life or death
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. – When Harry Perez looks at the red plastic canister on his back porch, he sees more than five gallons of unleaded. He sees six more hours … 5
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In brief: Drunken shore leave brings dismissals
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 San Diego – The commander and top officers of a San Diego-based Navy frigate have been relieved of duty after a rowdy, booze-fueled port visit to Vladivostok, Russia. Cmdr. Joseph … 2
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Burial site near Cairo adds buzz to new dig
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 CAIRO – Czech archaeologists have unearthed the 4,500-year-old tomb of a Pharaonic princess south of Cairo, in a finding that suggests other undiscovered tombs may be in the area, an …
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Perry’s dress shows she’s fashion forward
November 4, 2012 in City on Page A4 Pop star Katy Perry sported a skin-tight minidress with President Barack Obama’s campaign slogan “Forward” emblazoned across it at the president’s rally Saturday in Milwaukee. Perry came on initially wearing …
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Mexicans optimistic as drug wars ease up
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 MEXICO CITY – Gradually but notably, the mood of Mexicans has brightened about their personal security and the broader war on crime, a shift in this country’s state of mind … 1
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Playboy club to be toned down
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A6 MUMBAI, India – India is set to get its first Playboy club next month, with demurely dressed bunnies and a focus on glamour instead of sex. The club’s promoters are …
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Syrian tanks rumble into Golan Heights buffer area
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A7 BEIRUT – Three Syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone in the Golan Heights on Saturday, Israel said, raising concerns violence from Syria’s civil war could heat up a long-quiet frontier …
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Talks may reshape Syrian opposition
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A7 DOHA, Qatar – Over the coming days, Syria’s anti-regime camp will wrangle over reorganizing its ranks, as the United States pushes a proposal to create a new leadership body with …
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Obama has edge in early voting
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A8 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama heads toward Election Day with an apparent lead over Republican Mitt Romney among early voters in key states that could decide the election. Obama’s advantage, … 5
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States offer look at returns by party affiliation
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A8 More than 27 million people have already voted in 34 states and the District of Columbia, either by mail or in person. No votes will be counted until Tuesday but …
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Labeling modified food up to voters
November 4, 2012 in Health, Nation/World on Page A8 WASHINGTON – California has long shaped agricultural and environmental practices nationwide, and an initiative on Tuesday’s ballot could frame the growing national movement over labeling foods containing genetically engineered ingredients. …
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
November 4, 2012 in City on Page B1 From our archives, 100 years ago F.G. Ellis, a former streetcar conductor, jumped into the Spokane River from the Great Northern bridge span, in an attempt to commit suicide.
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Doug Clark: No more Kent? What’s the Planet coming to?
November 4, 2012 in City on Page B1 I probably don’t have to tell you that the newspaper industry hasn’t exactly been in a super-duper period of late. The layoffs, the cutbacks, the revocation of my parking pass … 8
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That’s NEWS to you
November 4, 2012 in City on Page B1 If you followed the news closely last week – or even if you didn’t – you could be a winner in our weekly news quiz. After testing your news sense …
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Volunteers glean at Green Bluff for food bank
November 4, 2012 in City on Page B1 Dozens of volunteers gleaned for the greater good Saturday. They flocked to Green Bluff to pick thousands of pounds of leftover produce to donate to Second Harvest Food Bank to … 1

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