Archives | Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010
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Nation/World
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Ex-President Clinton undergoes heart procedure
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Guards watch as beating goes on
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Afghan leaders, rebel talk
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Capital’s paralysis fails to capture country’s notice
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Afghanistan avalanche claims 166
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Wilson, former lawmaker, dies at 76
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In brief: Principal, assistant shot after school
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Iraq tells private guards to surrender guns, leave
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Stuttering has genetic link
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Air Force N-weapons unit loses standing
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Mission group testifies in Haiti
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Workers in Greece strike over cutbacks
Spokane
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McCaslin hospitalized, may miss remainder of session
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Proposed Washington day-care subsidy cuts draw protest
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2 jurors removed from Boys’ Ranch case
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Man gets 15 months in prison for robbery
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Avista customers will see bills drop about $5
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Senate votes to suspend I-960
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DNA on fake beard helps nab robbery suspect
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Cheney, Medical Lake school measures continue passing
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Accuracy watch
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Serial robber gets 10 years
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Idaho records
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A costume may ease fear of ‘Thunder’
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Senators wrangle into night on I-960
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Washington records
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In brief: Blaze leaves duplex damaged
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Working it out
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Three held in break-in and looting of stores
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Chief keeps eye on Seattle job
Sports
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Cougars blow big lead, lose
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Sweet win for Falcons
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Newsmakers
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Bears find balance
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Heartbreaking loss for Vandals
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Sports in brief: Several events for runners
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In brief: Injured Vonn might not ski in Vancouver
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Titans face tough regional
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Vandals drubbed
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Dean doing right things
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GSL could get messy
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Gonzaga Bulldogs
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Today’s Best
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Spokane storms back after sluggish start
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Washington State Cougars
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Eastern Washington Eagles
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Idaho Vandals
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Loper leaves Post Falls with smile
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Older, wiser, fearless
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On the air
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Scoreboard
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Today’s menu
Washington Voices
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South/ West Plains Voice
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Admiring an Olympic-size pool of talent
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Lottery winners
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In brief: Community Frameworks to meet on Tuesday
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Businesswoman starts Hillyard Hobo Bulletin
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Bleak news from Haiti moves kids to action
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In brief: Julianne’s Prom Closet has dresses
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Peace activist to be subject of talk
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Effort shines light on Beacon Hill trash
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Volunteer finds niche in ER
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Community space
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Family calendar
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Artist adds dimension to co-op’s new sign
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City gets insurance update
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In brief: OutSpokane to host ‘Date’ auction
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In brief: Identity of arson suspect sought
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Pete
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Somehow, Spokane’s snow ended up on the East Coast
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Council OKs Jackson
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Mayor Towey takes helm
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Candy fundraiser starts Saturday
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Group seeks to offset swim fees
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In brief: Teen bands sought for 2010 BOBfest
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Free food distribution Friday
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Audubon students treated to skating
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Complacency can chill the commonest of sense
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Somebody needs you
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Persistence pays off for Spokane Valley couple
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it’s never too late to skate
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Miss Spokane Pageant to be held Feb. 21
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Some plants, gardens not waiting for spring
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VISUAL STORYTELLER
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Former shelter pup draws national notice
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Casket factory survives with new life purpose