Archives | January 26, 2012
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Nation/World
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U.S. to unveil new forest rules
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Vatican defends transfer of official to Washington
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New extinction risk to Thai elephants: eating them
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2011 worst year on record for home sales
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Brewer says Obama ‘disturbed’ about book
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Argentina’s president back to work following cancer scare
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Tax ideas aim for U.S.-made
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Indiana House passes bill limiting unions’ powers
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Lunch rules come with side of veggies
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In brief: Army reducing number of combat brigades
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Divided crowds in Egypt mark anniversary
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Building collapses in Rio de Janeiro
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Country star wins suit against hospital
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Rescued aid worker devout, driven
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Global warming hits the garden
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SEALs stormed into armed compound
Obituaries
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Obituary: Gariepy-Uhl, Lynnette Laila
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Obituary: Procunier, Gerald Richard “Jerry”
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Obituary: Cornwall, Bernice Mary (Brown)
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Obituary: Kenck, Shirley Jo
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Obituary: Marsh, Alfonso Ii
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Obituary: Hille, Violetta June
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Obituary: Ehresman, Bruce J.
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Obituary: Frase, John Curtis “Bob”
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Obituary: Brown, Beatrice Evangeline
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Obituary: Stewart, Donnaclaire “Donna” (Olson)
Spokane
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Spokane leaders outline proposed police reforms
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Sterling posts $39 million profit
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In brief: Meeting will focus on Nez Perce trail
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Washington records
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In brief: Events connect homeless with services, free meal
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Idaho records
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7-month-old dog rescued by forestry trainees
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Medical school high on state’s wish lists
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Alaska Airlines eliminating prayer cards
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Geiger escape sparks discussion
Sports
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Central Valley wins Battle of the Bone
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Gonzaga men push past stubborn Portland
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Arizona hits 15 3-pointers to bury Cougars
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Geiger gets shooting touch for Vandals
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Golden sparkles for Gonzaga women
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Montana defeats EWU before season-best crowd
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Chiefs look to keep hot streak going
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Lee: GSL should consider divisions
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Preps notebook: Former LC coach Hook to be honored
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In brief: Oklahoma St. hands No. 2 Missouri loss
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Chiverton sees Eastern teammates as family
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Sounders poised to maintain high-powered offense in 2012
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Whitworth football great Long dies
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Tyree still defined by catch in Super Bowl
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Coming up: Washington State Cougars
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Notebook: Criticism drives WSU’s Aden to improve
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Coming up: Idaho Vandals
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Preps roundup: West Valley’s boys defeat Lakeland
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Azarenka advances to first Grand Slam final
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Scoreboard
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Today’s Best
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Love likes contract
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Choosing basketball over baseball paid off for Shadle’s Boese
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Newsmakers
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Today’s TV highlights
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Chiefs stroll past Everett
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Today’s menu
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Mead wrestlers cruise past CV
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Area roundup: Wynne paces Sasquatch win
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Coming up: Eastern Washington Eagles
Washington Voices
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Snow angels there to help after season’s first big storm
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In brief: Balance workshop offers tips on improving movement
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Snow days can be memorable break
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Our kids’ education can’t be ignored
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Visit any school, see how kids learn today
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Royal Court: Hannah Allen
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Royal Court: Madison McHenry-Kroetch
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Liberty Lake police easily nab suspect
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Royal Court: Jasmin Hallam
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Royal Court: Alyssa Mayfield
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Former principal battles lymphoma at 90, feels ‘not afraid’
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Royal Court: Madelaine Reid
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Memorial honors basketball player Talley’s zest for life
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Education Notebook: LC attends mock trial
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Corbin Art Center classes start Monday
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Scholarship fund seeks help
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Creature Feature: Spencer, a pit mix
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Your Voices
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CV grad appears on new season of ‘Survivor’
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Senior meals
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In brief: Balance workshop offered Saturday
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Royal Court: Briony Denker
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Fire Department response times evaluated
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Royal Court: Linnea Kessler
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Prayer retreat planned for this weekend
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Spokane could still see some serious snowfall
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Royal Court: Katie Sweeney
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Royal Court: Alexis Schwartz
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Royal Court: Hailey Ann Murray
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Royal Court: Bethany Anne Hand
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Royal Court: Sydnee Scofield
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Royal Court: Julia Vogelsang
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Royal Court: Sarah Letsch
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Lilac candidates juggle tight schedule
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Go Red luncheon is all about heart
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Spokane group helps hoarders and their children come clean
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Piper Swaney’s journey led her to Asian-inspired art
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Colorful, tall and tough, perennial has Moxie