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Thursday, October 11, 2012
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U-Hi defeats Mt. Spokane in GSL volleyball
October 11, 2012 in Sports Just as Mark Weis pointed out, this was a beginning – not an ending.
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Mead football improves to 6-1 by defeating CV
October 11, 2012 in Sports The Mead football team’s offense played as if it needed to get to the sidelines as quickly as possible Thursday.
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Verlander hurls Tigers to ALCS
October 11, 2012 in Sports OAKLAND, Calif. - Justin Verlander struck out 11 in a four-hitter to send the Detroit Tigers back to the A.L. championship series, beating the Oakland Athletics 6-0 in the decisive …
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Orioles win in 13th inning to force Game 5
October 11, 2012 in Sports NEW YORK — With midnight approaching, the Baltimore Orioles’ bats awoke for one more improbable rally.
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Fact Check: Biden v. Ryan
October 11, 2012 in Nation/World WASHINGTON - In their first and only debate, Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Rep. Paul Ryan verbally wrestled over Medicare, Social Security and abortion. But sometimes it was the … 1
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WSU’s Simone takes step forward as senior
October 11, 2012 in Sports PULLMAN – Call it Gino Simone’s senior moment.
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Ryan, Biden interrupt one another
October 11, 2012 in Nation/World DANVILLE, Ky. — At odds early and often, Joe Biden and Republican Paul Ryan squabbled over the economy, taxes, Medicare and more Thursday night in a contentious, interruption-filled debate. “That … 52
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Area colleges turn attention to basketball
October 11, 2012 in Sports For now, the hype is on hold.
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Eastern’s Ceja shows his stature on the field
October 11, 2012 in Sports Looking for the skinny on Eastern Washington’s defense? Look no further than Jerry Ceja.
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Werth’s homer in ninth for Nats extends series
October 11, 2012 in Sports WASHINGTON — The Washington Nationals signed Jayson Werth to show them how to win. His winning homer Thursday night extended their surprising season.
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Court decision means Coyote Rocks docks will have to go
October 11, 2012 in City Docks in the Spokane River at the Coyote Rocks housing development will have to come out after the state Supreme Court declined to take up an appeal to keep them. 9
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Posey’s slam guides Giants’ improbable comeback
October 11, 2012 in Sports CINCINNATI — Buster Posey insisted all along — even after San Francisco lost the first two at home — that his team was far from done, no matter how long …
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Westside sheriff candidate taps Kirkpatrick as chief deputy
October 11, 2012 in City A candidate for King County Sheriff says if he wins in November, he’ll appoint former Spokane police chief Anne Kirkpatrick as his chief deputy. 14
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Avista requests rate hikes in Idaho
October 11, 2012 in Business Spokane-based Avista Corp. is asking Idaho regulators for permission to raise electric rates and natural gas rates paid by North Idaho customers next year, unwinding rate reductions that just went … 6
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Tully’s Coffee parent files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy
October 11, 2012 in Region The parent company of Tully’s Coffee is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is closing an unspecified number of its stores. 10
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WSU student survives 11-story fall
October 11, 2012 in City WSU confirms a 22-year-old male student fell 11 stories from Orton Hall last night and survived. 16
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Spokane authorities arrest 2 in identity theft ring
October 11, 2012 in City A multi-agency task force served search warrants on four Spokane County addresses today, looking for suspects and evidence in an identity theft ring with more than 300 victims in several … 1
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US foreclosure filings hit 5-year low in September
October 11, 2012 in Nation/World U.S. foreclosure filings dropped to a five-year low in September as fewer homes were on track to be seized by lenders. 17
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Washington dry spell ending, rain on the way
October 11, 2012 in City, Region SEATTLE — Washington residents can say so long to what’s left of summer. The National Weather Service says the dry spell is ending as the pattern changes this weekend to … 1
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Ex-casino owner facing financial troubles
October 11, 2012 in City on Page A1 Robert Saucier, the elusive businessman whose Mars Hotel and Casino in downtown Spokane mysteriously burned to the ground in 1999, is in financial trouble in Las Vegas. For at least … 13
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Roskelley seeks county seat
October 11, 2012 in City on Page A1 John Roskelley – international mountaineer, author and environmentalist – wants to return to the job he held for nearly a decade as Spokane County Commissioner. Roskelley, a Democrat, held the … 3
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Photo: Shadow dancing
October 11, 2012 in City on Page A1 Casting away negativity: Miguel Perez, 20, of Spokane, dances on the Sandifur Memorial Bridge on Wednesday in Spokane. Perez said he regularly visits the bridge and dances to release negative …
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Biden, Ryan meet to argue policies
October 11, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 DANVILLE, Ky. – Vice President Joe Biden will take the stage tonight to debate Rep. Paul Ryan in a matchup that Democrats hope will restore some of the momentum they’ve … 20
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Benghazi attack politicized, probed by Congress
October 11, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Higher walls and a half-dozen extra guards couldn’t have stopped the Sept. 11 assault by scores of attackers on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi that left the U.S. … 3

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