Archives | September 18, 2010
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Nation/World
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Years later, abduction unravels
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Karl wallops Mexico with wind, rain
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Big step finishes early in bid to save miners
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Hilton plea deal avoids felony
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In brief: Service held for two blast victims
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Murkowski runs as write-in
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Lawsuit challenges oil spill estimates
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Couple accused of selling nuke secrets
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In brief: U.N. seeking billions in aid to Pakistan
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Tiger study urges focused conservation
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Afghans begin voting
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U.S. household net worth founders
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Pope unfazed by terror plot arrests
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GOP gains momentum in progress of female candidates
Spokane
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Fairfield teen killed in Palouse Highway crash
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Top tier out of school budget woes’ reach
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Deputy’s order to Creach to drop gun was lawful
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Family’s care helps blind horse flourish
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Idaho records
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Sheep ranchers pitch in
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Washington records
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Accuracy watch
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I’ve been pondering this phrase, and ‘it is what it is’
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Spokane County deputies shoot, wound man
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Kempthorne’s big move
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West Coast not ready for tsunami, study says
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Plea deal reached in teen marriage case
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People not angry with woman in acid case
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Minimum wage unlikely to rise
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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SCRAPS offering reduced-price cat adoptions
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S-R wins PNNA awards for coverage
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Worker falls into sewage pipe
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Conniving alleged at Mount St. Michael convent
Sports
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EWU wins wild one in turf’s debut
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WSU loses at SMU 35-21
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Nebraska rolls over UW
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Hill may face more penalties for being fan
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Vandals eye UNLV mix
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Montgomery should play
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2-minute drill
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Familiar spot for Huskies
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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Torre to retire after stint with Dodgers
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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You gotta love red turf, or maybe not
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Oh, great, SMU’s D better, too
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Sankey’s 299 yards leads G-Prep to win
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Nevada offense humbles Cal
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Hawks beat clock
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Idaho edges GU for 5th straight
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New turf, old foe has Eagles jazzed
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’Cats plow past Shadle
Washington Voices
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reunions
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Students run for fun, grant
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Week in review
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Government almanac
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Valley fire handled smoke, noxious fumes
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Shoppers happy to have Hobby Lobby
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Barbero on the home stretch
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calendar
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Pring Corp. seeks zone change
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Churches to host speakers
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Millwood forms teen council
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In brief: Olson Homestead project gets OK
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Short season for crops
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Say cheese, Voice readers
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Fallen Leaf run planned for Oct. 2 at Mirabeau Point
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Garden of Month honoree has a whimsical touch
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Little Spokane site for artist studio tour