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Thursday, January 3, 2013
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Washington State women aim high in Pac-12
January 3, 2013 in Sports Washington State placed 11th in the Pac-12 women’s basketball standings last season and is predicted to finish 10th this year in media and coaches’ preseason polls.
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Karr’s eight 3-pointers lift Gonzaga
January 3, 2013 in Sports The excitement on Gonzaga’s bench Thursday increased with each 3-pointer Taelor Karr made.
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Barone leads Vandals over San Jose State
January 3, 2013 in Sports Kyle Barone had 16 points and 13 rebounds and Idaho pulled away in the second half to defeat San Jose State 64-55 Thursday night.
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Montana rolls past EWU
January 3, 2013 in Sports The Eagles played their first game without point guard Justin Crosgile, who according to an EWU spokesman has left the team.
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Zags grind way past Pepperdine
January 3, 2013 in Sports Elias Harris scored 18 points and Kelly Olynyk had 16 to lead No. 10 Gonzaga to a 78-62 victory over Pepperdine on Thursday night in the a West Coast Conference … 1
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Two wanted for questioning in party shooting
January 3, 2013 in City Two men are wanted for questioning in connection with the New Year’s Day shooting of an 18-year girl. 8
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THURSDAY: 10 Things to Know for Today
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World 1. OVER THE CLIFF AND BACK TO CONGRESS After a contentious vote on the “fiscal cliff,” the 113th Congress is sworn in, following one of the least productive terms in …
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Police identify two dead in murder-suicide
January 3, 2013 Authorities have released the identities of the two people dead following an apparent murder-suicide in Hayden. Kootenai County Sheriff’s detectives believe Daryl R. Clark, 43, shot his wife, Tina M. …
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Power restored to Spokane Valley
January 3, 2013 in City A power outage that left an estimated 1,300 customers of Vera Power & Light in southeastern Spokane Valley without electricity today for nearly two hours was the result of equipment … 2
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City will order campers to vacate viaduct next week
January 3, 2013 in City Spokane officials announced today that they soon will order homeless campers staying under the Interstate 90 viaduct downtown to vacate their tents. But they said they will wait until next … 20
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Sandy Hook kids face 1st classes since shooting
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World MONROE, Conn. — Classes resumed today for the students of Sandy Hook Elementary School for the first time since last month’s massacre in Newtown, where a gunman killed 20 first-graders … 1
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Authorities charge 5 in New Delhi gang rape
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World NEW DELHI — A group of men accused of raping a university student for hours on a bus as it drove through India’s capital were charged today with murder, rape … 20
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Budget wrangle begins anew
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – A day after the nation edged away from a “fiscal cliff” that had threatened economic doom, the realization that other ominous fiscal battles loom tempered any sense of … 3
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Region’s lawmakers divided on tax vote
January 3, 2013 in City on Page A1 This week’s votes to keep income tax rates from rising for most Americans split the House delegations in Washington and Idaho but unified the two states’ senators behind the last-minute … 10
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Police chief pledges to address violence
January 3, 2013 in City on Page A1 Marie Schultz peers out her north Spokane bedroom window at the party house, now riddled with bullets, that has made her neighborhood almost unlivable. She’s hoping the drive-by shooting that … 78
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Wolf makes California his home
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World, Outdoors on Page A1 Like many out-of-state visitors, the lone gray wolf that trotted across the border from Oregon has taken a liking to California. He went back and forth between the two states … 1
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Investors buy ‘Field of Dreams’ site
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A2 They bought it, and now they hope even more people will come. An investor group led by an Illinois couple has completed its purchase of the famed “Field of Dreams” … 2
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Debate on Arctic drilling reignites
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A2 ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The grounding of a petroleum drilling ship on a remote Alaska island has refueled the debate over oil exploration in the U.S. Arctic Ocean, where critics for … 2
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Accuracy watch
January 3, 2013 in City on Page A2 For 01-03-2013
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UN: 60,000 dead in Syria
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 BEIRUT – The United Nations gave a grim new count Wednesday of the human cost of Syria’s civil war, saying the death toll has exceeded 60,000 in 21 months – …
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Clinton released from hospital
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was released from a New York hospital on Wednesday, three days after doctors discovered a blood clot in her head. Clinton’s medical … 2
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American journalist missing in Syria
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 BEIRUT – An American journalist has been missing in Syria since he was kidnapped more than a month ago, his family said Wednesday, less than two years after he was …
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GOP takes heat for lack of Sandy relief
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – House Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday set a Jan. 15 vote on a Superstorm Sandy relief bill after enraged Northeast lawmakers – including Gov. Chris Christie of New … 3
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Pop singer Patti Page dies at 85
January 3, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A4 Patti Page, the Oklahoma-born pop singer whose gossamer voice on “The Tennessee Waltz,” “The Doggie in the Window” and other 1950s hits offered a soothing counterpart to the revolutionary new …

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