Archives | Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011
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Nation/World
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‘West Memphis Three’ freed
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NATO’s Libya support ebbing
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Protesters plan sit-ins over Canada oil pipeline
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Escaped cow udderly fascinating
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Gulf oil, gas lease sale OK’d
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Rains cause deadly flood in Pittsburgh
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Physician charged in drug operation
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Egypt pulls envoy from Israel
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20 killed in Syria, after Assad pledge
Spokane
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Annual powwow canceled due to lack of funding
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Travel plans
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Accuracy watch
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idaho records
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Spokane County may require helmets
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WSU fined by feds for crime reporting policies
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Tasered man, 56, died of heart attack
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Beauty and brawn
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In brief: Two boys started fire in Kellogg, chief says
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In brief: Race driver rolls car at 200 mph
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Dad, brother of Navy veteran sue VA over his suicide
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washington records
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‘Bad Hair Bandit’ suspect also worked as school nurse during spree
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Tulalip Tribes’ journey put proudly on display
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Rekindling a flame of remembrance
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Weekend festivities at new Harley superstore
Sports
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Blanchette: No win-win guarantee with Shock
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Mixed reviews at EWU scrimmage
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Gesser can teach ‘em a thing or two at UI
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Special task for WSU football
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New York Giants’ Umenyiora undergoes knee surgery
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Sprint Cup drivers focus on wild-card chances
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Miami case brings back talk of NCAA ‘death penalty’
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Freshman Husky Kasen Williams shows off athleticism
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WSU’s walk-on back on football field after serving in Army
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EX-Cougars QB fits nicely into Silver and Gold
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Couples leads Senior Players Championship
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Scoreboard
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Gaels keep their guy
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Power drought has teams running more often on basepaths
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Vandals secure tie with Gauchos at Las Vegas
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Seahawks hopes Jackson-Rice chemistry provides winning formula
Washington Voices
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Longtime Italian eatery gets new look, new name, menu upgrade
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CV, U-Hi football ready after summer in training
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Belief in herself garners national honors for East Valley’s Emma Ohlstrom
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Spokane Valley City Council weighs easing signage rules
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Catholic Charities Spokane ‘patient,’ believes it can do project well
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Pavillion offers Shakespeare
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Awareness of burn ban absent
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In brief: Golf tournament benefits Project Share
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Fire Station 5 holding open house on renaming
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Government almanac
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A neighborhood remembers
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Valley Fire budget in good shape
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Your Voices
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Share your stories of NYC twin towers
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Senior meals
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reunions
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Art for thought
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Plant a Row program boosting food banks