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Thursday, November 8, 2012
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Blanchette: Sherritt’s play warms up Edmonton
November 8, 2012 in Sports J.C. Sherritt woke up the other morning to the mortal brown of a Canadian November, the streets of Edmonton, Alberta, still bare.
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Seahawks found what worked for Wilson
November 8, 2012 in Sports RENTON, Wash. – A frustrating loss at St. Louis in Week 4 sent Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll in search of ways to make his offense more productive.
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WSU turns to young, promising receivers
November 8, 2012 in Sports PULLMAN – The last time Washington State took the field without Marquess Wilson was Nov. 28, 2009, a game against Washington that the Cougars lost 30-0 to cap a 1-11 … 6
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Top hockey talent will come to Spokane
November 8, 2012 in Sports One of the joys of watching the Western Hockey League is having the chance to see future stars of the National Hockey League grow up before your eyes.
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Shock piece together balanced roster
November 8, 2012 in Sports Andy Olson’s phone is day-to-day.
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Season opener finally arrives for Gonzaga
November 8, 2012 in Sports The season opener arrives tonight and Gonzaga basketball players and coaches think it’s about time.
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Area soccer teams aim for state semifinals
November 8, 2012 in Sports The Mead girls soccer team is on its way to Camas, Wash. – more than 300 miles from home, but light-years from where the Panthers started a few months ago. 1
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Doctor: veins of obese Ohio inmate inaccessible
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A doctor says the veins of an obese Ohio inmate condemned to die are inaccessible and questions whether he could be injected with lethal drugs. Ohio … 2
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Police investigating Spokane gun thefts
November 8, 2012 Police are looking for a man who may be involved with the overnight theft of six guns from Spokane Valley home. 4
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Gang shooter gets seven years, deportation
November 8, 2012 in City A Liberian national, who became a father and turned 22 this week, was sentenced today to seven years in prison for a gang-related shooting in Spokane from which 6-year-old girl … 29
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Idaho reptile dealer agrees to change practices
November 8, 2012 in Idaho A Coeur d’Alene reptile dealer investigated for allegedly fraudulent business practices has agreed to pay $15,000 to former customers and change how it advertises its animals. 3
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Cold weather and snow expected for Inland Northwest
November 8, 2012 in City The first significant snowfall of the season is expected in lower elevations of the Inland Northwest tonight, possibly continuing through Friday afternoon. 5
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Masked man robs north Spokane Walgreen’s
November 8, 2012 in City Police are looking for the masked man who stole drugs from a Walgreen’s Pharmacy in north Spokane on Wednesday night. 3
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Marijuana initiative creates opportunity, questions
November 8, 2012 in City on Page A1 Despite what the Bob Marley posters might suggest, John Kim’s family business is all about tobacco. Cigars and hookahs. Cigarettes and lighters. Pipes shaped like dolphins, horses and motorcycles, ranging … 68
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Republicans wonder where party is headed
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Having lost the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections, Republicans plunged Wednesday into an intense period of self-examination, blame-setting and testy debate over whether … 110
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Same-sex marriage backers celebrate
November 8, 2012 in City on Page A1 With ballot counts continuing around Washington, supporters of same-sex marriage claimed victory Wednesday, saying their projections convince them Referendum 74 will pass. While they collected congratulations from the measure’s chief … 28
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Obama, Boehner look to compromise
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – One day after a bruising, mixed-verdict election, President Barack Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner both pledged Wednesday to seek a compromise to avert looming spending cuts … 27
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Indian troops report seeing UFOs
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 NEW DELHI – Adding to the litany of issues besetting neighboring nuclear rivals China and India, ranging from border disputes to the Dalai Lama to trade deficits, is a new … 2
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Powerful quake hits Guatemala
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 SAN MARCOS, Guatemala – A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked Guatemala on Wednesday, killing at least 48 people in two states as it toppled thick adobe walls, shook huge landslides down onto …
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China’s Hu urges firm control
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 BEIJING – Preparing to hand over power after a decade in office, China’s President Hu Jintao called today for sterner measures to combat official corruption that has stoked public anger …
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Anti-Muslim film’s backer goes to prison
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 LOS ANGELES – The California man behind an anti-Muslim film that led to violence in many parts of the Middle East was sentenced Wednesday to a year in federal prison …
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Nor’easter socks NYC, NJ
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 NEW YORK – A nor’easter blustered into New York and New Jersey on Wednesday with rain and wet snow, plunging homes right back into darkness, stopping commuter trains again and …
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Twitter takes note of Sawyer’s behavior
November 8, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A4 Diane Sawyer’s election night performance left some viewers asking if she had begun celebrating Tuesday’s election a bit early. Co-anchoring ABC News’ coverage, the veteran journalist struck a different manner … 1
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State agrees to cover therapy for autistic children on Medicaid
November 8, 2012 in City, Health on Page A5 After three children, Jennifer Collins thought she had it down. But it became clear early on that her youngest son was struggling. Derek began talking late. He struggled with focus, … 9

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