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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
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Signs of embarrassment
May 15, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 The Bloomsday “pro-life” rally was truly an embarrassment to Spokane on a day where thousands of out-of-town guests and local families should have been enjoying the race, not being ambushed … 163
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Rubin: Moscow’s Syria talks stall
May 15, 2013 in Opinion on Page A13 Those who oppose greater U.S. involvement in Syria were no doubt relieved at the announcement that Moscow and Washington want to convene an international conference to end the country’s civil … 2
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Put Razzetto on health board
May 15, 2013 in Letters, Opinion on Page A13 On May 21, there will be an election in Kootenai County. For the first time, a position on the board of trustees of Kootenai Health, Coeur d’Alene’s outstanding general hospital, … 1
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Holder backs AP phone records probe
May 15, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A14 WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday strongly defended the criminal investigation into the leak of classified details about a successful U.S. undercover operation, calling it “within the top … 8
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Return to form
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 SAN ANTONIO – Gregg Popovich urged his San Antonio Spurs to raise their energy to almost maniacal levels, because winning the battle on the boards and for loose balls was …
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Kellogg’s Pouttu wins going away
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 Kellogg senior Kaceelyn Pouttu shot a final-round 71 – winning her fourth-straight individual title by 28 shots – and the Wildcat girls eased to the team championship at the 3A …
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Wiggins signs to play with Kansas
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Top basketball prospect Andrew Wiggins is headed to Kansas. Wiggins signed a letter-of-intent with the Jayhawks at a private ceremony Tuesday afternoon in Huntington, W.Va. He previously narrowed …
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Angry Shock look to end three-game losing streak
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 Andy Olson doesn’t sleep well after Spokane Shock victories. One can imagine how restless the head coach was Saturday night following Spokane’s last-minute meltdown against Orlando. Quarterback Erik Meyer noted …
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Pacers learn history lesson, roll past Knicks
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Pacers finally figured it out. When given the chance to take command of a playoff series, they can’t give it back. On Tuesday night, they didn’t.
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Yankees rally against M’s relievers
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 NEW YORK – Once Felix Hernandez tweaked his back, the whole game took an odd twist. Robinson Cano hit a two-run double, Lyle Overbay delivered a tiebreaking sacrifice fly and …
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NFL star Muncie dies
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 Chuck Muncie, a Pro Bowl running back with both the New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers, has died at age 60, the NFL clubs and a family spokesman said …
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Stars coach Gulutzan out of job
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 DALLAS – The Dallas Stars fired coach Glen Gulutzan on Tuesday, an expected move by new general manager Jim Nill for a franchise that has missed the playoffs a record …
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U.S. loses to Slovakia; Russia next
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 World Hockey: Slovakia defeated the United States 4-1 at the ice hockey world championship at Helsinki on Tuesday. The U.S. had a chance to clinch the group, but finished third …
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Scoreboard
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 Baseball American League
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Today’s Best
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 Carlos Gonzalez Homered twice and had career-high five hits in Colorado’s 9-4 win over the Chicago Cubs.
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Wrestlers unite
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 The governments of the United States and Russia can sometimes be at odds. Americans and Iranians rarely see eye to eye on anything. But the possibility of wrestling losing its …
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Penguins use power play to beat Senators
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B2 The Ottawa Senators know there is little margin for error if they want to upset the Pittsburgh Penguins. If they don’t slow down Pittsburgh’s potent power play, they’ll have a …
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Orb’s trainer excited
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B3 BALTIMORE – Shug McGaughey worked as a trainer for more than 30 years before finally saddling his first Kentucky Derby winner. It was worth the wait.
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Kings saga travels to meeting in Dallas
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B3 SEATTLE – Inside the small club on Seattle’s Capitol Hill late Monday night, the chant would not be contained by the walls, drifting out onto the street with every urging …
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How the WHL was won
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B3 PORTLAND, Ore. – Hit with unprecedented penalties by the Western Hockey League back in November, the Portland Winterhawks not only prevailed, they won the junior hockey league’s championship. “We could …
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Mt. Spokane cruises to title
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Mt. Spokane boys golf coach Greg Schultz would be more than happy if his team continues surprising him at every tournament. The Wildcats claimed the top four spots and five …
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Wells sparks Eagles
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Hunter Wells highlighted West Valley’s nine-run sixth-inning rally with a three-run double and the Eagles stayed alive with a 9-5 win over Prosser Tuesday in a 2A subregional elimination game …
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NC stays course
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 Malia Wash’s first pitch was pounded for a triple. Hannah Wafstet’s first time on base was erased when she was called out for interference.
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Ferris boys riding strong finish
May 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B5 The state tournament is just the place to finish strongly – something the Ferris boys’ soccer team has turned into a habit lately. Last week the Saxons endured a road …

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