Archives | December 23, 2010
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Nation/World
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Company recalls glucose test strips
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Fear mutes Christmas in Iraq
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In brief: Chinese leader’s official visit set
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Vietnam-era general’s sullied reputation stands
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Storm’s final hit triggers slides
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Fred Foy, announcer for ‘The Lone Ranger,’ dies at 89
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S. Korea flashes power in drills
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In brief: Building collapse kills 2 firefighters
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Alaska election lawsuit fails
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Session ends with wins for U.S. Senate Democrats
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Obama signs military policy repeal
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U.S.-donated medicine to Afghanistan missing
Spokane
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Friends, family remember King Cole
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Three arrested in assault, stabbing
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Christmas holiday affects many services
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Equipment, legalities create ballot-counting bottlenecks
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2011 Spokane budget limits layoffs
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Tamarack owner selects buyer
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House fire victims died from smoke
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Jury: Death for bank bombers
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Three burglary suspects arrested
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Bulk of bureau’s 10,700 recipients from Spokane
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Furlough day Monday is state workers’ fifth
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Body found after downtown apartment fire
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Men stealing rug caught on video
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Brothers arrested on vehicle prowling
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Demolition firm wins 10-year battle with city
Sports
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Cougars hold on to defeat Baylor
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Aztecs win Pointsettia Bowl
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On the air
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Huskies tune up for Pac-10 with win
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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Bjorklund ties Tennessee career record
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Newsmakers
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In brief: Adenhart killer gets extended sentence
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Seahawks boast award candidates
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BSU wins consolation prize
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Scramble for dry practice sites for Poinsettia Bowl
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Today’s menu
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Preps roundup: Mead defeats CdA in OT
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WSU catches fire in second half to dispatch Mississippi State
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Enigmatic Niners
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NFL Notes: Tebow time in Denver
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Eagles’ Sherritt, Powers make first team
Washington Voices
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Despite warm-up, more cold, snow is on the way
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Plenty of ways to support local area for holidays
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Community services
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In brief: Abuse prevention groups get grants
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In brief: City offices to close for holidays
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Senior activities
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Officials, cops meet with Hillyard residents, business owners
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In brief: Liquor stores open Christmas Eve
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Snow removal in shopping districts discussed
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Church founder and activist arrived in 1889
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Religion Notebook: Christmas Eve events planned
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Dock opinion helps city
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Senior meals
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Holidays affect some city offices, services
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A note of sincere thanks to city of helpful people
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Education Notebook: Students work for Uganda
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Peaceful visitation heavenly
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Reconstruction starts on Pierson Building
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Hmong celebration invigorates longtime traditions
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Meals on Wheels for pets
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Experts remind: Don’t feed wildlife, enjoy them from afar
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Artist, teacher, advocate honors animals through her work
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Salvation Army captain rings bell 36 hours straight