Archives | Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011
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Food
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Subway’s Jared gives the skinny on good health
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As always, latest L’Ecole No. 41 offerings worthy of a toast
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Favorite cake in cookie form
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Doughnuts become hot cocoa
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Cookbook highlights Spokane culinary delights
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Wine, cheese event focuses on pairings
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New cookbook shares stories
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Fight off the chill with wintertime chili dog
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Sweet treats for food-loving friends
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Flavors of Spokane fill new cookbook
Nation/World
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Police: Child molester on lam rescues suicidal Connecticut teen
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Britain orders Iran’s diplomats to leave UK
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Inspector highlights psych drug use among elderly
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Horses could soon be slaughtered for meat in US
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Stocks head higher on lowered borrowing rates
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President touts plan to continue tax cuts
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In brief: Biden visits Iraq unannounced
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Powerball winning trio says no secret fourth
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Cain reassessing nomination effort
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Jackson doctor receives maximum of four years
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Perry goes retro referring to voting age
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In brief: House OKs bill for military travelers
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British compounds assailed by Iranians
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U.S. settles suit in anthrax death
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House votes to loosen visa limits
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N. Korea claims progress in uranium enrichment
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Voting continues smoothly in Egypt
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Norway killer deemed insane, unfit for prison
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White House gambles on visit to Myanmar
Spokane
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Sheriff: Stevens County woman’s death a homicide
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Kettle Falls scientist nominated for prestigious prize
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Harpham sentencing delayed three weeks
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Recount set for next week
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Off-duty Oregon prison guard slain lending aid
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Occupy demonstrators turn to boarded-up homes
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Washington records
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By the numbers
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WSU football parts with Wulff
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Plan designates land for Selkirk caribou
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Lure of the lake
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Idaho records
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Washington boy saves turtle on Big Island
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Man arrested after robber is caught in act
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In brief: Man gets prison for robbery role
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Man cleared in baseball bat attack in park
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Suspect sparks bomb scare
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Wenatchee bailout proposal hits major snag
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Padden takes oath as senator
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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In brief: Storms change holiday event
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Spokane protesters urge ‘balanced approach’ to solving state budget woes
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Serving it up for charity
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IDs help bureau be fair to needy
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Not guilty plea in retrial of Ephrata killing
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Commission votes to abandon road
Sports
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EWU men dominate Idaho
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It’s official: WSU hires Leach as football coach
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Spokane Chiefs get first road win
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Blanchette: Cougars decide to play for keeps
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WSU men rout Grambling
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Cougar quarterbacks excited about future with Leach
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Williams-Rice combination has come up short
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Klassen earns honor
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Lewis and Clark girls remain cream of the crop
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No. 2 Ohio State blasts No. 3 Duke
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Edmonton earns first win over Spokane
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M’s not showing hand
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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State sends five cowboys to National Finals
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Jacksonville fires coach, reveals sale
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Wulff: ‘Innocence of Wazzu has been lost today’
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No. 2 Lewiston girls beat No. 1 Coeur d’Alene
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Winless Grambling State next for Cougars
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‘Big dogs’ may not bite when Cougars call
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On the air
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Cheney cowboy Gray doesn’t fear American Dreams
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Today’s menu
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Tarnowski turned tears into smiles at Washington State
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Probable candidates to be the new WSU football coach