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Print edition stories for February 12, 2012
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Manufacturing driving recovery in Spokane
February 12, 2012 on Page A1 Manufacturers are hiring in Spokane and selling goods across the globe, igniting hopes of an economic recovery. From airplane parts to medical devices, cookware, pharmaceuticals and mining equipment, factories across … 81
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Police hunt suspect in triple homicide
February 12, 2012 on Page A1 Tracy Ader’s stepfather kept a gun at his side Saturday. The man suspected of murdering Ader and her two young sons was at large, and Steve Ponsness was taking no … 6
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Tai chi may help with Parkinson’s
February 12, 2012 on Page A2 A six-month program of tai chi exercises helped people with various stages of Parkinson’s disease improve stability, improve their ability to walk and reduce the frequency of falls. A study …
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Bishops unswayed by Obama policy change
February 12, 2012 on Page A3 WASHINGTON – Catholic bishops say they remain opposed to President Barack Obama’s plan to require insurers to provide free birth control, even if religiously affiliated employers such as Catholic hospitals … 10
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Romney wins Maine contest
February 12, 2012 on Page A3 PORTLAND, Maine – Mitt Romney narrowly won Maine’s Republican caucuses, state party officials announced Saturday, providing his campaign with a much-needed boost after three straight losses earlier last week. But … 1
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Whitney Houston dies in L.A. hotel
February 12, 2012 on Page A4 LOS ANGELES – Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music’s queen until her majestic voice was ravaged by drug use and her regal image was ruined by erratic behavior and … 2
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Beyonce, Jay-Z share bundle of joy
February 12, 2012 on Page A4 She’s been a sensation since she’s been born, and now Blue Ivy has made her public debut. Five photos of the 1-month-old were posted by her parents – Beyonce and …
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In brief: Guatemalan president to back legalizing drugs
February 12, 2012 on Page A7 Guatemala City – Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina said Saturday he will propose legalizing drugs in Central America in an upcoming meeting with the region’s leaders. Perez Molina said in … 1
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Avalanche kills at least 3 in Kosovo
February 12, 2012 on Page A7 PODGORICA, Montenegro – An avalanche hit a village in Kosovo’s mountainous south Saturday, killing a married couple and their 17-year-old son and leaving nine others missing, police said, as heavy …
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Gunmen assassinate Syrian army general
February 12, 2012 on Page A7 BEIRUT – Gunmen assassinated an army general in Damascus on Saturday in the first killing of a high-ranking military officer in the Syrian capital since the uprising against President Bashar …
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Arab ministers to discuss options
February 12, 2012 on Page A7 Arab foreign ministers are to meet in Cairo today to consider their next step on the situation in Syria. An Arab League official said the ministers are likely to consider …
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Russia calls for halt to adoptions
February 12, 2012 on Page A8 MOSCOW – Russia’s Foreign Ministry is asking the government to suspend adoptions of Russian children by U.S. nationals following an “incessant string of crimes” allegedly committed by American adoptive parents. …
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In brief: Inmate goes missing from Geiger jail
February 12, 2012 on Page B1 An inmate arrested in December after posting a Facebook video showing allegedly stolen items escaped Saturday from the Geiger Corrections Center. Nathan J. Calvert, 28, was serving time for multiple … 3
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That’s NEWS to you
February 12, 2012 on Page B1 Did you pay attention to the news last week? Let’s find out. And after you’ve warmed up your “news sense,” try our online quiz at spokesman.com/newsquiz for a chance …
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
February 12, 2012 on Page B1 From our archives, 100 years ago Spokane’s chief health officer issued an odd pronouncement: “Impure air or ‘canned atmosphere’ was the cause of 60 percent of the deaths in Spokane.”
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About 1,200 attend service in Tacoma for slain boys
February 12, 2012 on Page B1 TACOMA – More than a thousand people mourned the deaths of Charlie and Braden Powell at a public funeral Saturday, nearly a week after the young boys’ father killed them …
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Doug Clark: Take a stand and support local talent
February 12, 2012 on Page B1 Ask any chamber of commerce official what the key to a community’s financial well-being is, and they invariably give you two words. Shop local. 22
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Child inventors gather to display problem-solving skills, creativity
February 12, 2012 on Page B1 Carlie and Camellia Merrill spent too much time taking care of their chickens, as far as they were concerned. So when tasked with creating an invention for a contest in … 1
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Eye on Boise: Bill would eliminate regulation of farm product sales
February 12, 2012 on Page B2 BOISE - Rep. Phil Hart, R-Athol, is proposing an “Idaho Farm Freedom Act” that would exempt from any licensing, certification or inspection requirement the sale of farm products at farmers … 3
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Spin Control: Perhaps budget is more pressing, but marriage debate was good
February 12, 2012 on Page B2 OLYMPIA – Republican leaders in the Legislature have been uniformly critical of same-sex marriage bills as the proposals worked their way through the two chambers on what can only be … 1
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‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ turns 50
February 12, 2012 on Page B2 EUGENE, Ore. – It was 50 years ago Wednesday that Ken Kesey’s wildly acclaimed novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” burst onto the published page, but his widow, Faye … 1
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Old grain silo reinvented into theater stage
February 12, 2012 on Page B3 MOSCOW, Idaho – David Harlan has taken the concept of theater-in-the-round to the next level. He’s converted an old grain silo in this college town into a live theater space. …
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Missoula company signs sensor deal
February 12, 2012 on Page B3 MISSOULA – A Missoula company is getting a $2.5 million contract to make special sensors invented by a University of Montana professor that will be used to monitor oceans, the …
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Washington state bills target variety of issues
February 12, 2012 on Page B3 OLYMPIA – State lawmakers moved ahead Saturday on a range of legislation, including measures on child pornography viewed by criminal defendants, electric car fees and adoptees’ access to birth certificates. … 4
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That’s News to you answers
February 12, 2012 on Page B7 Here are the answers to the print edition of this week’s quiz. 1. B. Home sales went up in Spokane County in December 2011 compared to the previous December, to …
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Huckeleberries: Those beer goggles are hiding an ugly truth
February 12, 2012 on Page B7 On TV, the commercials portray alcohol in the best of lights. A horse exercises a la Rocky Balboa to join the Budweiser Clydesdales. A sophisticated adventurer surrounded by femmes tells … 1
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Smart Bombs: Social issues enjoy revival
February 12, 2012 on Page B8 So, what was this year in politics going to be about again? Oh yeah, jobs. Don’t feel bad if this slipped your mind after last week’s fast and furious battles … 33
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Behold, the loss shall set you free
February 12, 2012 on Page B8 Mitt Romney’s recent losses to Rick Santorum in Colorado, Missouri and Minnesota revealed a truism that Romney might want to study – but not too much! Parting with one’s dreams … 4
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Editorial: Settlement with Zehms would let healing start
February 12, 2012 on Page B8 Mediation may be the beginning of the end to claims the family of Otto Zehm has made against the city of Spokane for his death at the hands of Spokane … 14
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Citizens not united by this
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 It is ironic that the U.S. Supreme Court decision that has unleashed the mad dogs of the super PACs is known as the Citizens United case. That ruling has provided … 1
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Smart move, mayor
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Bravo for Mayor David Condon, who reduced his compensation more than 41 percent. No thank you for the dumb bomb advice from Associate Editor Gary Crooks. 2
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Sniff out fragrances
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Stores that “woo customers with scent branding” (Jan. 25), incidentally, are also more than likely exposing them to a number of toxic chemicals.
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Letters
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Wetland writer all wet As an Idaho property owner, I have closely followed the Sacketts’ case against the Environmental Protection Agency and find the Jan. 21 column by retired Corps … 3
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The Road Ahead series: Where do we go from here?
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Working at a job is a fundamental of modern American life. In today’s economy, having a job is often simply a sign of success or survival, a validation of our … 1
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Mielke testimony distorted
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Accusations made by candidate John Roskelley, and the story portraying Commissioner Todd Mielke’s testimony at a recent Senate hearing, are blatantly misleading. 3
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Wetland writer all wet
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 As an Idaho property owner, I have closely followed the Sacketts’ case against the Environmental Protection Agency and find the Jan. 21 column by retired Corps of Engineers bureaucrat Michael …
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Unappealing land-use bill
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 “Mielke testimony in Olympia favored land use appeal fee.”
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Voting against levy
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Voting against a levy is voting against educational, racial, social and economic discrimination. 4
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Don’t believe voodoo math
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Local school districts claim the new tax levy rate is higher because property values have decreased. OK, let’s do the math. My property tax statement shows a 5 percent decrease … 3
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Dump mail, get facts
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 Many registered voters received anti-levy material recently. This excess tax material does just what the business group intended. It makes you doubt your own school district and the levy information … 3
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Bullying a national tragedy
February 12, 2012 on Page B9 As I opened USA Today on Jan. 25, a headline to an article in big bold letters caught my eye: “Bullying: Are We Defenseless?”, written by Bruce Kluger.
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Spokane Chiefs lose at home to Tri-City
February 12, 2012 on Page C1 It’s hard not to get nostalgic when one gets away, especially with the opportunity the Spokane Chiefs had on Saturday night. Facing U.S. Division-rival Tri-City for the first time in …
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Gonzaga powers past Loyola Marymount
February 12, 2012 on Page C1 What a difference a week makes. After a road trip where the Gonzaga men’s basketball team was thumped by BYU and had its hands full with Pepperdine, the Bulldogs returned …
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Blanchette: Women’s boxing finally arrives
February 12, 2012 on Page C1 For the participants in the first U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Women’s Boxing, the view from Spokane rivals the one from atop Everest – with one cruel irony. “For most …
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Oregon pulls away to beat Washington State
February 12, 2012 on Page C1 EUGENE, Ore. – A different kind of frustration was felt outside Washington State’s locker room at Matthew Knight Arena on Saturday afternoon. This was still a loss, 78-69 to the …
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Hymn Book races to win in Donn Handicap
February 12, 2012 on Page C2 Hymn Book won the $500,000 Grade 1 Donn Handicap on Saturday at Hallandale Beach, Fla., holding off a field that also included Preakness winner Shackleford and Belmont champion Rule On …
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In brief: Spartans deal Buckeyes rare loss at home
February 12, 2012 on Page C2 College Basketball: Adreian Payne scored 15 points, Draymond Green added 12 and defense-minded No. 11 Michigan State beat No. 3 Ohio State 58-48 Saturday night, ending the Buckeyes’ 39-game home …
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Scoreboard
February 12, 2012 on Page C2 Basketball Area men
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Today’s Best
February 12, 2012 on Page C2 Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh center dished out four assists and added in one goal in NHL win over Winnipeg.
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Newsmakers
February 12, 2012 on Page C2 Offered Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward wants to retire with the Pittsburgh Steelers, offering to restructure his contract to do it. Ward posted on his Facebook page Saturday that he’s …
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U.S. women’s soccer team wins
February 12, 2012 on Page C2 Alex Morgan tied it in the 88th minute and added the winner just before the final whistle in stoppage time to give the U.S. women’s soccer team a dramatic 2-1 …
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Commentary: Lot to love about ‘Linsanity’
February 12, 2012 on Page C3 The night before, Kobe Bryant had laughed off a question about whether he would be called on to defend Jeremy Lin in New York. He had no idea what kind … 1
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Sunday Locals: WSU great Puidokas selected for Pac-12 honor
February 12, 2012 on Page C3 The late Steve Puidokas, a Washington State men’s basketball great who set five school records during his career between 1973-77, is one of 12 who will be inducted into the …
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First black NBA player gets honor at Hawks game
February 12, 2012 on Page C3 ATLANTA – Earl Lloyd remembers when he suited up for the Washington Capitols more than 60 years ago as the first black to play in an NBA game and wondering …
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Lagat sets American record in 5,000
February 12, 2012 on Page C3 . NEW YORK – The bright lights of the big city bring out the best in Bernard Lagat.
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Barone powers Vandals to victory
February 12, 2012 on Page C4 MOSCOW, Idaho – Kyle Barone had 14 points and a career-high 15 rebounds as Idaho defeated Louisiana Tech 73-64 Saturday night for its fourth straight men’s basketball victory. Deremy Geiger …
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Weber State’s Lillard lights up Eagles
February 12, 2012 on Page C4 OGDEN, Utah – NCAA scoring leader Damian Lillard scored 22 points and Bryon Fulton added a season-high 16 points off the bench as Weber State held off Eastern Washington for …
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Faster, stronger: Metamorphosis of the big man
February 12, 2012 on Page C4 As a big, beefy kid, Jared Sullinger adapted his game to the competition. Playing with his brothers and older kids, he was a mini Magic, working what everyone in the …
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Gonzaga women bounce back
February 12, 2012 on Page C5 Katelan Redmon scored 18 points, Kayla Standish recorded her third consecutive double-double and No. 19 Gonzaga bounced back from its worst conference women’s basketball loss in a decade to beat …
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Area men’s basketball: Whitworth clinches NWC title
February 12, 2012 on Page C5 For the third season in a row and the fifth time in the last six years, the Whitworth men’s basketball team is the champion of the Northwest Conference. The Pirates …
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Pac 12 roundup: Cal sweeps UCLA in men’s basketball
February 12, 2012 on Page C6 UCLA basketball fans can get their calendars out now. NIT first-round games are March 13 and 14 – Loyola Marymount in a rematch? April 11 will be national letter-of-intent signing …
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Roundup: Northwest Christian girls roll to triumph
February 12, 2012 on Page C7 Treasure Farmer scored 15 points and Courtney Gray and Alyssa Yates added 12 apiece as Northwest Christian routed Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 62-35 in a District 7 2B game Saturday night at Mead …
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Mt. Spokane boys top North Central in district play-in game
February 12, 2012 on Page C7 Stu Stiles scored 15 points and Tyler Drumheller added 10 as Mt. Spokane beat North Central 52-43 in a District 8 3A boys basketball play-in game Saturday night at Mt. …
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Young Mariners appear early
February 12, 2012 on Page C7 PEORIA, Ariz. – Well before most of the pitchers and catchers had filtered in for their physicals, a group of Mariners position players was suiting up for some work in …
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New Red Sox manager Valentine looks toward Yanks
February 12, 2012 on Page C7 UNCASVILLE, Conn. – Bobby Valentine has learned a lot of things across his many years as a manager. Among them?
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GSL excels at regional wrestling
February 12, 2012 on Page C8 Three Greater Spokane League 3A regional champions had separate reasons for their state-qualifying performances Saturday at University. North Central senior Kenny Jenks made good on his last chance at making …
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Madison runs world-best time
February 12, 2012 on Page C9 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Tianna Madison won the women’s 60-meter final in the USA Track & Field Classic on Saturday with a world-best time of 7.02 seconds, beating Olympic medalists Veronica …
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Young skater flies under radar
February 12, 2012 on Page C9 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – For someone who competes at the highest level of her sport, Agnes Zawadzki is surprisingly anonymous as she walks through the halls at Cheyenne Mountain High …
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Mead, University claims gymnastics titles
February 12, 2012 on Page C9 Mead’s Victoria Moyer and Cadie Pratt finished second and third, respectively, in the all-around, helping the Panthers claim the title at the 4A regional gymnastics meet Saturday at Central Valley …
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Family remains priority for WHL scoring leader Ty Rattie
February 12, 2012 on Page C9 PORTLAND – Sitting atop the Western Hockey League’s scoring standings, Ty Rattie has become one of junior hockey’s rising stars this season. But the Portland Winterhawks’ forward remains firmly grounded, …
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Whitworth leads at NWC swimming
February 12, 2012 on Page C9 The Whitworth men’s and women’s swim teams still lead after the second day of competition at the Northwest Conference Championships Saturday in Federal Way. The Pirates women won the 200-yard …
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Today’s menu
February 12, 2012 on Page C10 For 02-12-2012
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On the air
February 12, 2012 on Page C10 For 02-12-2012
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Field reports: Changes in fishing regulations for 2012-14
February 12, 2012 on Page C11 FISHING – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission approved fishing regulations for the 2012-2014 fishing seasons during its meeting last weekend in Olympia. Changes the panel made include:
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Ski patrol candidates make steep commitments
February 12, 2012 on Page C12 Tom Torvik relished the treatment he received for injuries on the ski slopes this winter. “I had broken bones in all locations, abdominal bleeding, concussions – the list goes on … 4
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Out & About: Red Ives cabin: forest rent option
February 12, 2012 on Page C12 OUTDO – It’s time to look into summer dates in a national forest or park cabin, campsite or fire lookout. Most federal reservations are handled online or by phone through …
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Banks Lake nears normal water level
February 12, 2012 on Page C12 Things are looking up for anglers at Banks Lake, where the water level has gradually been pumped up close to normal range this winter after a dramatic maintenance drawdown that …
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Northern pike forecast: few and far between
February 12, 2012 on Page C12 The hammer is about to come down on northern pike that have invaded the Pend Oreille River. Non-native pike will never be eradicated from the river’s Box Canyon Reservoir, Washington … 2
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Terminal cancer can’t shake Supreme Court Justice’s spirit
February 12, 2012 on Page D1 Mary Fairhurst, a Washington state Supreme Court Justice with deep Spokane roots, is living with terminal colon cancer. It could take her life in six months or a year – … 3
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The Slice: Jump through a few hoops and GU tickets are yours
February 12, 2012 on Page D1 Why do you deserve two tickets to the final GU men’s basketball home game on Feb. 27? Those who can make their case in 25 words or less have a … 7
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Horoscope
February 12, 2012 on Page D2 For 02-12-2012
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Carolyn Hax: Consider giving her a second chance
February 12, 2012 on Page D2 Dear Carolyn: I switched jobs last year but remained friends with three co-workers. I’ve stayed very close to two of them. Today I met up for lunch with the third, …
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Annual S-R Valentine’s Day coloring contest draws 445 entrants
February 12, 2012 on Page D3 More than 400 area children set judges’ hearts a-pumping this year with their entries in the annual Spokesman-Review Valentine’s Day coloring contest. The techniques used on the 445 entries this …
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TV Notes: Tonight’s Grammys shine spotlight on Adele
February 12, 2012 on Page D4 Don’t miss “The 54th Annual Grammy Awards” – It’s shaping up to be a huge night for Adele, who not only is expected to make off with a boatload of …
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Social Calendar
February 12, 2012 on Page D4 Burgers with a Heart - 12th annual fundraiser presented by Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery. Spokane-area Red Robin restaurants, including Coeur d’Alene, will donate 50 …
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Spotlight: SpIFFys are in, topped by Wang’s ‘In the Family’
February 12, 2012 on Page D5 The results are in. The recently concluded Spokane International Film Festival has announced its juried awards, the SpIFFys. In the feature film category, “In the Family,” from writer-director-star Patrick Wang …
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TV: ‘Homeland’ has notable fans
February 12, 2012 on Page D5 LONDON – Want to know what’s going on behind doors in Washington? People are watching the Showtime TV series “Homeland” – and star Damian Lewis says it’s all Barack Obama’s …
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Home Calendar
February 12, 2012 on Page D6 Arts/crafts Co-op Kids - Children and their caregivers are invited to enjoy free activities, with snacks and materials donated by the Moscow Food Co-op. Tuesday, Valentine Mice; Feb. 21, Eco …
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Do It Yourself: Wobbly toilet makes sitting uncomfortable
February 12, 2012 on Page D6 Q. One of the toilets in our house wobbles when sat on, making it rather uncomfortable. There doesn’t seem to be any leaks, but I’d like to fix it. Can …
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Best-selling books
February 12, 2012 on Page D7 Fiction 1. “Home Front,” Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s, $27.99)
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Literary Calendar
February 12, 2012 on Page D7 Auntie’s Morning Book Group - Discussion of “Cleopatra: A Life” by Stacy Schiff. 11 a.m. Tuesday, Auntie’s Bookstore, auditorium, 402 W. Main Ave. Free. (509) 838-0206. “Body of a Dancer” …
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Book Notes: Whitworth to host Will presentation
February 12, 2012 on Page D7 Mark your calendars. Whitworth University is bringing noted political commentator and author George F. Will to Spokane in October. But you’ll need to set your alarm clock. Will’s presentation will …
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Expanding cruise liner traffic has Venice concerned
February 12, 2012 on Page D8 VENICE, Italy – It’s a matter of perspective. From aboard a 12-deck cruise liner, the sight of St. Mark’s Square, the Doge’s Palace and Bridge of Sighs gliding past from …
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8-hour layover proved just long enough for quick tour of Paris
February 12, 2012 on Page D8 PARIS – My wife and I ran in a 20k in Paris, marveled at outdoor urinals, strolled Boulevard Saint-Germain, enjoyed $15 hot dogs (not including wine) and generally fell in …
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It’s not too late to lower your 2011 business taxes
February 12, 2012 on Page E1 Although 2011 is history, you may still be able to save money on your business taxes. Many accountants and other tax preparers find that their small- business clients overlook deductions. …
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Here’s the Dirt: Seniors project to break ground
February 12, 2012 on Page E1 Spokane Housing Ventures plans to break ground this spring on 60 apartments as part of its Clare View Seniors project, at 3146 E. 44th Ave. on Spokane’s upper South Hill. 1
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Family-owned Garland Printing relies on new, old technology
February 12, 2012 on Page E1 Mark Sleizer’s grandparents started Garland Printing in the basement of their North Side home in 1953. Ten years later, they moved the business to a nearby storefront on Garland Avenue. …
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Motley Fool: Procter & Gamble shows promise for stability
February 12, 2012 on Page E2 How will Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) fare in 2012? Well, if the economy is weak, consumers may not stop shaving or brushing their teeth, but they may forgo higher-end …
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Business Beat
February 12, 2012 on Page E2 Accounting • Dingus, Zarecor and Associates PLLC hired Martin Yanushev as a staff accountant. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from Gonzaga University. The firm also hired Casey …
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BBB Tip of the Week: Timeshares
February 12, 2012 on Page E2 If it sounds too good to be true: First it was swampland in Florida. Then ownership of London Bridge. Now, timeshare owners across the country are being scammed out of … 1
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Week Ahead
February 12, 2012 on Page E2 Monday ASWA Meeting – Reservations due by noon today for Thursday’s meeting of the American Society of Women Accountants Spokane chapter 4. Event will feature Leslie Miller, manager of Eastern …
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Tom Kelly: Money to be made in yard, driveway rentals
February 12, 2012 on Page E2 My father was a physician in a two-man shop. He was also a baseball fan. When he was “on call” and felt things were calm enough to attend a game, …
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College-bound would be wise to study changes in financial aid
February 12, 2012 on Page E5 NEW YORK – The mad dash to cobble together college funding will soon be under way. In the weeks ahead, colleges will begin mailing out their much-anticipated acceptance letters and …
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Obituary: Heriford, Clair F.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Oct. 15, 1914 - Feb. 9, 2012
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Obituary: Helm, Dr. Richard K.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Jul. 15, 1932 - Jan. 31, 2012
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Obituary: Jessee, Howard Herbert “Jess”
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Nov. 29, 1938 - Feb. 5, 2012
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Obituary: Bailey, Norma Jean
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Chatfield, Donald Leroy
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Wares, Isabelle M.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Hennings, Tamara A.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Jul. 12, 1957 - Feb. 3, 2012
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Obituary: Riley, Elizabeth Mae
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Dec. 20, 1915 - Feb. 3, 2012
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Obituary: Herr, Sharon (Smith)
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Jul. 16, 1930 - Jan. 29, 2012
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Obituary: Fassnacht, Hannelore W.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Nov. 29, 1924 - Feb. 7, 2012
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Obituary: Jamieson, Charlene
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Abel, James Willard
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Mar. 6, 1916 - Feb. 3, 2012
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Obituary: Bower, Wesley James
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Mar. 27, 1961 - Feb. 8, 2012
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Obituary: Robinson, Katharine C. Winslow
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Kuehl, Margaret I. (Johnsen)
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Sep. 11, 1925 - Feb. 9, 2012
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Obituary: Conrath, Jennie Augusta
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Feb. 3, 1916 - Feb. 6, 2012
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Obituary: Iltz, Dean James
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 May. 21, 1942 - Feb. 7, 2012
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Obituary: Owen, Marguerite
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Died Jan. 13, 2012
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Obituary: Hite, Dorothy Marie
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Born Feb. 8, 2012
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Obituary: Armstrong, Kristin (Eichelberg)
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Erickson, Joyce S.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Hoerner, Lauralie T.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Apr. 23, 1951 - Feb. 7, 2012
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Obituary: Sweat, John Bruce
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Mar. 3, 1928 - Jan. 31, 2012
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Obituary: Smethers, John T.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 May. 3, 1921 - Feb. 8, 2012
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Obituary: Shoemaker, Terrance Lee
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Died Feb. 9, 2012
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Obituary: Sims, Elwood Gerald
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Published Feb. 12, 2012
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Obituary: Fabbe, Gustav Jon Ivar
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Sep. 22, 1944 - Feb. 10, 2012
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Obituary: Fischer, Emanuel N.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Died Feb. 8, 2012
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Obituary: Long, F. Marilyn
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Jul. 30, 1924 - Feb. 1, 2012
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Obituary: Whitbeck, Charles W.
February 12, 2012 on Page O1 Mar. 24, 1947 - Feb. 9, 2012

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