Archives | January 11, 2012
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Nation/World
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Homicide drops off US list of top causes of death
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Twinkies maker Hostess seeks bankruptcy protection
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Natalie Wood’s death not foul play
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Scotland, Britain bicker over vote on independence
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Family unhappy with Eisenhower memorial
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Assad in Syria vows ‘iron hand’
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In brief: Nicaragua’s president enters his third term
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NYC park reopens for protesters
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Court rejects inmate case
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Ten years after first detentions, controversy remains
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Study looks at lungs of pot smokers
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Romney triumph cements top status; field moves to S.C.
Spokane
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Man arrested trying to sell drugs on courthouse lawn
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Illness, economy threaten popular Silver Valley eatery
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
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Police step up march presence
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Gregoire proposes oil fee
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Idaho records
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WSU giving attention, care to snowy owl with broken wing
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‘Shatner’s World’ to land on Broadway
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Thousands honor ranger killed at Mount Rainier
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Court hears arguments on arena debt
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Missing Helena man’s remains identified
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Washington records
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Teacher search finds little
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Proposed ban on plastic bags returns
Sports
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Chiefs hand coach Nachbaur 500th career win
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Some hunters drawing bead on Washington proposals
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Newport athlete Wiley turned his life around
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Report says Levenseller will join Vandals
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Trip to Seattle familiar for many Cougars
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Cougars hope for more from Moore
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Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s resume heated rivalry
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Lakeside wins, now tied for second place
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Central Valley hands University 56-50 loss
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Friars honor Pitino’s team, bury Louisville
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Huskies hold off Redhawks in all-Seattle battle
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Tuscaloosa mends
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On the air
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Lake City boys upset top-ranked Post Falls
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Two Spokane women endure to reach U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials
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Spokane Chiefs coach nears 500 victories
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Central Valley girls improve to 10-0
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Career Western Hockey League Wins
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Today’s menu
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Cheney wrestlers win
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Gonzaga women ready for first WCC home game