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Teacher sole heir of $7.4M gold coin fortune
December 18, 2012 in Nation/World CARSON CITY, Nev. — A substitute teacher from California has been declared the sole heir to a fortune in gold coins found in the Nevada home of a cousin who … 6
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Earnhardt Jr. in Michigan, site of most recent win
June 16, 2012 in Sports on Page C3 Eleven top-10 finishes. Second place in the Sprint Cup standings. That’s an impressive start to the season for any driver, but for Dale Earnhardt Jr., it only makes the question …
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Feds dispute misconduct allegations in Zehm case
March 31, 2012 in City on Page A1 The U.S. attorney’s office on Friday said allegations of prosecutorial misconduct by a forensic videographer – charges that have indefinitely stalled the sentencing of former Spokane police Officer Karl F. … 20
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Karl Thompson seeks new trial in Otto Zehm case
March 20, 2012 in City on Page A5 Former Spokane police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. wants a new trial because an expert witness now claims a federal prosecutor bullied him, and he alleges for the first time … 65
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‘A remarkable person’
October 29, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Nothing could make Harry Larned happier than to be skiing on some snow-covered mountain – which he did into his 80s – with family and friends. “He didn’t like turning, …
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Police say man accused of assaulting babysitter may have other victims
February 12, 2009 in City, Idaho A Post Falls man arrested after police say he gave a girl drugs, alcohol and a sexually transmitted disease may have more victims, according to police.
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Man dragged to death
November 26, 2007 in City on Page A1 An Eastern Washington University student died Saturday after being dragged as many as four miles behind a pickup truck down a rural Pend Oreille County road by a teen who …

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