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Sunday, February 10, 2013
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Feeling renewed
February 10, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page B9 After a tumultuous campaign and the re-election of President Barack Obama, there is a feeling of renewal and expectation. The inaugural prayer service on Jan. 22 at the Washington National … 2
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Improve Mt. Spokane first
February 10, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page B9 Mt. Spokane wants to draw more skiers to the area by putting a new lift into a pristine wilderness area. But it currently doesn’t operate all the lifts it already … 2
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Farming key to our future
February 10, 2013 in Opinion on Page B9 When Paul Harvey’s voice mesmerized Super Bowl viewers as he narrated the “God Made a Farmer” ad for Dodge Ram, it seemed a cheer coming from Eastern Washington could be …
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MLK coverage disappointing
February 10, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page B9 I was extremely disappointed with The Spokesman-Review’s Jan. 22 coverage of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day march and rally in Olympia. Your focus on, and picture of, the … 6
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Enforce laws for money
February 10, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page B9 I really don’t feel sorry for the city or county for not having any money. They continue to pass laws that they do not and will not enforce. I have … 6
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Nazis employed gun control
February 10, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page B9 I was glad to see the Jan. 28 article on Holocaust Remembrance Day. As a charter/life member of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, it and current events remind … 23
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Animals need a voice
February 10, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page B9 To say that the care of horses 100 years ago (“Rescuers in waiting,” Jan. 27) was different is correct! 3
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Scouting must change
February 10, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page B9 As someone who has seen many young males benefit from Boy Scouting, and who has benefited himself, I find the denial of Eagle Scout rank to Ryan Andresen, of Moraga, … 19
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Studies show how mammals came to reign
February 10, 2013 in Region on Page B10 WASHINGTON – New research pinpoints how the torch passed from one dominant creature on Earth to another, from the brutish dinosaur to the crafty mammal. Two studies published Thursday in …
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Wolf hunts affect Yellowstone study
February 10, 2013 in Outdoors, Region on Page B10 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. – Yellowstone National Park has lost a record number of wolves to this year’s hunting season, and that’s left scientists scrambling to keep years of research … 1
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WSU drops sixth in seven games after tortuous first half
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 LOS ANGELES – The collapse came in the first half this time. Washington State never sniffed a second-half lead, never tensed up down the stretch.
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6th-ranked Gonzaga dismisses LMU, should rise in polls
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 The upsets keep coming in college basketball and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are taking notice. “We watched a couple earlier (Saturday) and we know that it can happen,” sophomore guard Kevin … 1
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Blanchette: Sweeney kept perspective and humor
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 In his retirement, Jim Sweeney gazed out over the landscape of college football and saw it dotted with his coaching children. Dennis Erickson, Mike Price, Joe Tiller, Jeff Tedford – … 1
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Hydroplane series adds Coeur d’Alene to schedule
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 The Diamond Cup Regatta in Coeur d’Alene is on the H1 Unlimited Series race schedule this year. The hydroplane races will be held Labor Day weekend near the Coeur d’Alene … 6
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Chiefs win, move up standings
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 Riley Whittingham might want to stick with his new ways. Whittingham’s first two-goal night with the Chiefs guided a 5-2 win over the Tri-City Americans on Saturday that gave Spokane …
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Newsmakers
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Hired The New Orleans Saints have hired Rob Ryan as their new defensive coordinator and added Stan Kwan as an assistant special teams coach. Ryan, the brother of New York …
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Notre Dame tops Louisville in 5-OT thriller
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 College men: Cameron Biedscheid scored on a layup with 1:19 left in the fifth overtime, and Eric Atkins and Pat Connaugton added free throws in the final 19 seconds as …
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Today’s Best
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Parker Kelly Hit 5 3-pointers and scored 19 to lead Eastern Washington past NAU 77-74 in overtime.
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Scoreboard
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Basketball Area men
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Bolt opens with 400
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Usain Bolt kicked off his sprint season Saturday by making a rare appearance in a 400-meter race and finishing in 46.74 seconds. Bolt, who has back-to-back Olympic gold medals in …
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Sermanni wins debut as U.S. women’s soccer coach
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C2 Tom Sermanni coached the U.S. women’s soccer team to a 4-1 win over Scotland on Saturday, making the most of two first-half goals by Christen Press. It was quite the …
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Cal State Fullerton women return to court after tragedy
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 FULLERTON, Calif. – Jessica Palmer only made it a few seconds into the moment of silence before she had to wipe away tears. A teammate beside her couldn’t help it, …
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Sing it right!
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 I am writing to voice my disgust over the way that our National Anthem was sung at this year’s Super Bowl. Alicia Keyes sang it much too slowly, and in …
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Thanks, Coach Bone
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C3 How refreshing to read that WSU basketball coach Ken Bone does not use profanity and requires the same of his players. I have always felt that coaches and players from …

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