Archives | Thursday, May 26, 2011
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Nation/World
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Supreme Court sustains Ariz. employer sanctions law
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War crimes fugitive Mladic arrested in Serbia
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Saudis warned U.S. about oil speculators
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Loughner is declared mentally incompetent
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Aviation biofuel has boosters
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Cameron noncommittal on Middle East
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McCreery wins ‘American Idol’
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Storms widespread again, but few hurt
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Smart tells off kidnapper, who gets life terms
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Winfrey says she ‘won’t say goodbye’
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Vitamins may lower risk of autism
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U.S. tells Americans to leave Yemen
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Failed GOP ‘radical’ Medicare plan buoys Democrats
Spokane
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Judge dismisses homicide charge in car seat case
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High court upholds sewage plant disaster penalty
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$32.2 billion operating plan earns bipartisan support
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Accuracy watch
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Washington records
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Nearly $3 million in state funds preserve MAC
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Tuition flexibility good news to colleges
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In brief: NIC’s President Bell to retire next year
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Rivers run high in Northwest
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In brief: Water main work closes streets
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Grant saves college program at prison
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Idaho records
Sports
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Cheney’s Holland, LC’s Bierig win at state track
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Miami Heat reach NBA finals
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Thursday’s state track and field finals
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Drivers cringe at thought of Indy’s new restarts
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1A/2B/1B track and field: State tournament at a glance
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Sounders’ offense slumbers against Dallas
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Sierra Bezdicek almost keeps 3A golf title in family
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Steady play helps Olympia’s Francks to 4A boys golf title
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U-Hi returns to state tennis after long absence
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Haase guides LC to third-place finish in 4A girls golf
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Area girls win championships
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Eagle helps West Valley (Yakima) golfer Gravbrot to 3A boys title
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Another success story behind the plate for GU
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Brown to lead Lakers
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Reardan senior sprinter Bell enters state as clear favorite
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4A/3A/2A track and field: State tournament at a glance
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In brief: Lightning force Game 7 with Bruins
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Mead, Mt. Spokane relay teams display power from same district
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Today’s Best
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Mavericks clinch Western Conference, move to finals
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In brief: Knicks forward Balkman hawks lemonade
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Young Thunder come up short in Western finals
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On the air
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Phillies top Reds in 19 innings
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Former Royals left-hander Splittorff dies
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Today’s menu
Washington Voices
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His attitude cheers those around him
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Contract Based Education student clicks with science
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Student’s work ethic sets her apart
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Teen cites family as key to success
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Harmony senior navigated challenges on path to success
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Pageants provide outlet amid dad’s cancer, death
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G-Prep senior strives to maintain Hmong roots
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After injury, NWC senior knows God has plan for him
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Alternative environment nurtures Hanes’ creativity
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Student takes life in ‘good direction’
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Past provides motivation for NC senior
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Future will separate Neiman triplets
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He helped family and earned diploma
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Mentor and athlete at head of the class
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Riverside grad gets in touch with heritage as fancy dancer
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Teacher’s praise in South Korea sparks interests in math, science
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She hopes to teach music through children’s ministry
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Vision loss hasn’t kept Liberty senior from basketball court
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Joe LeDuc’s debating skills open worlds
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Medical Lake student does it all
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Three Springs senior finds will to stick with goal
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Independent scholar embraces life off grid
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Shadle helped him find will to succeed
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Adopted boy grew into athlete
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Lakeside student believed in himself
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EV senior drafting a future for himself
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U-Hi senior found positive ways to channel energy
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Reunions
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Central Valley’s Corbin Croom plans career in medicine
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ROTC helps student stay on right path
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Twins, LC sprinters, are top school talent
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RLA’s small-group style helped Kennedy develop writing skills
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Cancer didn’t stop Margaret Clarke’s drive
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Mission trips inspire student to become physician
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Colvin is humble about what he brought to Spokane Valley High
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Question leads teacher to research her school
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West Valley student likes to keep herself busy
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Teen beat disorder through hard work