Archives | June 26, 2012
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Health
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Congress passes bill increasing drug inspections
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Federal court upholds EPA’s global warming rules
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UN: Costs of global drug therapy $200-250 billion
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Often overlooked, dentists say mother’s oral health connected to baby’s health
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Reason to smile
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Doctors urged to screen for obesity
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Former Cougar Gleason tackles ALS head-on
Nation/World
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Journalist, screenwriter, director Ephron dies at 71
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Consumer confidence slipped in June
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Home prices rise in nearly all major US cities
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Ancient road unearthed in Greece
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Rescue resumes at collapsed mall
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Questions remain for Egypt’s leader
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Turkey hopes for NATO condemnation of Syria
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In brief: Ousted leader says he’ll work to regain power
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Al-Qaida trains Norwegian convert
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In brief: Rep. Jackson on medical leave
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Air base shaken by sex scandal
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Tropical Storm Debby soaks Florida’s Gulf Coast
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Wildfires threaten summer tourism
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Juvenile killers could receive shorter terms
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High court splits on immigration law
Spokane
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Pool hours cut under 2013 Spokane parks budget
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Violence concerns downtown Spokane businesses
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Idaho records
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Uggie leaves prints at Hollywood theater
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Pacific storm promises heavy rainfall today
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In brief: State population growing slowly
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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The Clarkation sure to change one reader’s life
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Revered produce vendor, philanthropist dies in crash
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Room tax would help fund city projects
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Washington records
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Injured deputies making progress
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Photo: Full court press leading up to Hoopfest
Sports
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Ex-NBA player Herren preaches less stress
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Mitchell makes cut for Calgary of CFL
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Mead’s Mattingly commits to Notre Dame football
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Wildcats end Gamecocks’ run
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Stats add up to star
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Hamilton trying to put end to dipping
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Byrd failed drug test
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Davis’ son walk-on for Tar Heels
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Newsmakers
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On the air
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Williams eliminated in first round
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Hawks go with Ferry
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NHL talks upcoming
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U.S. team taking shape
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Poker players need to stop and smell the roses
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Today’s menu
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G-Prep lacrosse duo chosen for elite team
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How West was won – on horseback