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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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CV girls bounce back to capture district soccer
October 23, 2012 in Sports For the Central Valley girls soccer team, Tuesday night was all about resilience.
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Mead welcomes back setter, wins district title
October 23, 2012 in Sports The entire question had hardly been vocalized when Mead coach Judy Kight began fighting back tears as she struggled to answer through a cracked voice.
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Chiefs defeat Prince George with third-period flurry
October 23, 2012 in Sports PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. – This time, Mac Engel didn’t stand a chance.
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Pac-12 heavyweights make case for BCS title game
October 23, 2012 in Sports As the Pac-12 season churns toward November, there are three conference teams occupying spots in the top 10 of this week’s Bowl Championship Series standings.
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WSU football players banned from Twitter
October 23, 2012 in Sports PULLMAN – Just one week after players were instructed by a professional about the dangers of social media, Twitter is no more for the Washington State football team.
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Good times continue for Eastern football
October 23, 2012 in Sports It wasn’t posted on YouTube, but Eastern Washington head coach Beau Baldwin body-bumped one of his players last Saturday night.
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Three players from Spokane spark UI soccer
October 23, 2012 in Sports The injury is almost forgotten now, unlike the memories Liz Boyden will carry forward after a bonus year of soccer at the University of Idaho.
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Giants call upon revived Zito for Game 1
October 23, 2012 in Sports SAN FRANCISCO — From postseason bystander to starting the World Series opener. That’s how far Barry Zito has come in two years to resurrect his career.
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Akey says firing was a surprise, saved Idaho $105K
October 23, 2012 in Sports Robb Akey sent a text message to his assistants early Sunday morning to give them a heads up: They were going to meet that afternoon to regroup after Idaho’s blowout … 14
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Crash cleared on Highway 95
October 23, 2012 in City, Idaho A multicar crash on U.S. Highway in Coeur d’Alene has been cleared, the Idaho State Police said. The accident at Kathleen blocked all northbound lanes, according to the ISP.
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Idaho awards $180M school laptop contract to H-P
October 23, 2012 in Idaho Two weeks before the November election, in which Idaho voters could cancel the whole program, the state of Idaho today signed a $180 million, eight-year contract with Hewlett-Packard to supply … 12
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US may soon become world’s top oil producer
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World NEW YORK — U.S. oil output is surging so fast that the United States could soon overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s biggest producer. 39
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ISU’s Kramer suspended for Montana game
October 23, 2012 in Sports Idaho State football coach Mike Kramer has been suspended for his team’s game at Montana on Saturday for violating the university’s conduct policy. 1
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Seattle man gets Billy Idol to play his birthday
October 23, 2012 in Region SEATTLE — Michael Henrichsen has ideas about how he might celebrate his 26th birthday this week. First, Billy Idol rolls up in a limo and tells him to hop in. … 8
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Deputies stop stolen bus out for joyride
October 23, 2012 in City on Page A1 Deputies recovered a stolen Northwestern Trailways bus in Spokane Valley after a patient walked away from a mental evaluation Monday morning and took the bus for a joyride. Sam McDonald, … 5
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Just a taste of winter
October 23, 2012 in City on Page A1 The first snow of the season has fallen in Spokane, but the U.S. Climate Prediction Center says it may not be a sign of things to come. This winter in … 2
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Familiar topics, sharp criticisms mark foreign policy debate
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 BOCA RATON, Fla. – President Barack Obama sharply challenged Mitt Romney on foreign policy in their final campaign debate Monday night, saying, “Every time you’ve offered an opinion you’ve been … 65
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Donors keep the big checks coming
October 23, 2012 in City on Page A1 With just two weeks left for voters to return their general election ballots, large amounts of money are flowing into some Washington campaigns for top offices and measures that propose … 3
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AIM leader, actor Means dies at 72
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Russell Means spent a lifetime as a modern American Indian warrior. He railed against broken treaties, fought for the return of stolen land and even took …
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Philosopher, skeptic Kurtz dies
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 AMHERST, N.Y. – Paul Kurtz, who founded an international center devoted to debunking psychics and UFOs and promoting science and reason over what he viewed as religious myths, has died. …
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Clintons help open industrial complex
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 CARACOL, Haiti – It was a day that began with an aircraft landing that transformed a regional airport into an international hub, and ended with two Haitian presidents sharing a …
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Cemetery database unveiled
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Arlington National Cemetery on Monday made available to the public a massive electronic database detailing the gravesites of the roughly 400,000 people buried there. Cemetery officials built the …
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In brief: Nursing home fire kills 12 in Taiwan
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 TAIPEI, Taiwan – Taiwanese officials say a midnight fire at a nursing home has killed 12 elderly patients and injured 70 others. Hsinying Hospital official Tsai Ming-shih said the 12 …
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Lebanese army clearing streets
October 23, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 BEIRUT – Lebanese soldiers in armored vehicles fanned out across the country on Monday to break down civilian roadblocks and chase gunmen off the streets as tempers flared over the …

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