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Hollywood props, outfits part of new MAC exhibit
June 5, 2009 in Features on Page C1 Family debates are bound to ensue after visiting “Out of This World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television,” the new traveling exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. …
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Mistrial declared as jurors divide in Spokane murder case
April 18, 2009 in City on Page B3 A mistrial was declared in the second-degree murder trial of a Spokane man after jurors said Friday afternoon they were unable to agree on a verdict. The ruling followed a …
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Retail sales fall unexpectedly in March
April 14, 2009 in Business Retail sales fell unexpectedly in March, delivering a setback to hopes that the economy’s steep slide could be bottoming out. 1
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Gregoire proposes tuition spike
April 8, 2009 in City on Page A1 OLYMPIA – Saying that the state cannot dismantle its colleges and expect to emerge from the recession strong, Gov. Chris Gregoire on Tuesday proposed letting the state’s four-year schools hike … 5
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Fee on workers may pay for leave
January 29, 2009 in City on Page A6 OLYMPIA – In 2007, jubilant Democratic lawmakers approved $250-a-week stipends to workers who take unpaid time off to bond with a new baby. Two years later, without paying anyone a … 5
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South Hill mansion up for sale
September 5, 2008 in Business on Page A10 Spokane sports team owner Bobby Brett has put his seven-bedroom South Hill mansion – one of the largest homes in Spokane County – on the market. What would a buyer …

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