Archives | Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010
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Nation/World
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Tsunami advisory extended to Washington coast
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Bunning hardball blocks unemployment benefits
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SeaWorld shows resume today
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In brief: California selling 11 state buildings
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Iraq reinstates 20,000 Saddam-era army officers
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Bipartisan trio writing new climate bill
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Software restores a critical sound
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Russians lash out in wake of Olympic mediocrity
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In brief: Suicide bomber targets police
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A third makes eight
Spokane
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Petition forgeries spark Legislative debate
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Babcock’s passing marks end of an era
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Game plan for 2014: Curl up on couch again for the action
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Washington records
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Harassed teacher slain
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In brief: Stolen items found; suspects named
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In brief: Canes, crutches sought for Haiti
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Residents: Aryans not welcome
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Idaho records
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Wells among bidders for Y
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Sacred Heart boots Rockwood
Sports
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Chiefs beat Americans, 5-2
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Huskies defeat Cougars
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EWU men finish with victory
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SJE boys fall in 1B title game
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Vandals lose on the road
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There’s lots to celebrate
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CdA wrestlers cruise to first place
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Eagles clinch at least a tie
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Who wears the pants?
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Today’s Best
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In brief: Trail Blazers’ comeback falls short in OT
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Scoreboard
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DP, West Valley, Lakeside reach state
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Colton, ACH play for crown
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Mead girls off to state
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Mead, GP meet again
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Olympic report
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There’s no big finish
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Newsmakers
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Outright title now GU’s goal
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U.S. to play for gold
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Eastern’s hopes quickly crushed
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Original Chief fondly remembers move
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NIC trio advances to national semis
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Cougar reflects on career
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SJE boys in title game
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Post Falls returns to 5A State
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Today’s menu
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On the air
Washington Voices
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Partners feeling economy’s pinch
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In brief: Online signup offers perks for Bloomies
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Hjortedal retires from school board
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St. Mary’s offers fish on Lenten Fridays
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Firefighters cut handcuffs to free boy
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Code query stirs debate
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In brief: IHOP pancake benefit nets $23,000
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Shooting for the top
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Government almanac
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Fruit trees can flourish here with proper care
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Student wins Miss Spokane title
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Senior meals
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James Whitley is riding the lowbrow movement