Archives | October 18, 2012
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Nation/World
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Sandusky filing says trial violated his rights
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Ariz. mom of missing boy convicted of lesser count
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Police arrest 3 men in Denver bar fire killings
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Stunning meteor lights up California sky
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Arizona mother convicted of unlawful imprisonment
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Court: Fort Hood suspect can be forcibly shaved
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Terror suspect’s family says he asked to go to US
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Dust storm shuts down interstate in northern Okla.
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Cos. walk a tricky line with endorsements
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Police identify victims in Florida salon shooting
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Minn. man convicted of aiding Somalia terror group
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After uproar, Ga. officials back off archives plan
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$50K prize if you can find way to block robocalls
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Calif., other states take part in earthquake drill
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Gallup study: 3.4 percent of US adults are LGBT
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FDA: Fungus in tainted steroids and patients match
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Gunman kills 3, self in Florida salon shooting
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First Denver bar slaying suspect appears in court
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Judge stops LAPD warrant for Manson follower tapes
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Judge rules for cheerleaders in Bible banner suit
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“Perversion files” show locals helped cover up
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US sets $12 million reward for 2 al-Qaida members
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US sees potential for wider anti-Taliban uprising
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Scout files shown at news conference
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Miss. says no thanks to Medicaid expansion dollars
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4 dead in central Fla. beauty salon shooting
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Obama: Romney ‘whiffed’ on tax cut explanation
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Obama’s daughters’ school evacuated; all clear
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NOAA: Warm winter in West, but East? Who knows
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Lawyer angry over Zumba prostitution case handling
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Cancer groups to improve disclosures on pink wares
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NY appeals court nixes Defense of Marriage Act
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Co-defendant in Zumba sex case says broke no laws
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Boy Scouts’ ‘perversion’ files set to be released
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Overnight storms swat Southeast; 7 hurt in Miss.
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Defendant: No broken laws in Maine Zumba case
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Police: 3 arrested for Denver bar killings, fire
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AP source: Obama was considered potential target
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Overnight storms swat Southeast; 4 hurt in Miss.
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Investigators probe shooting at US-Canada border
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Police: No suspects yet in 5 deaths at Denver bar
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California, other states preparing for earthquakes
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Judge expected to rule in Bible verse banner suit
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Official proposes bullet tax to curb Chicago crime
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Feds: NYC terror sting suspect picked hard target
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Texas cheerleaders’ banners get state help
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Gaza’s calorie needs assessed before embargo
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Militia leader led raid, Libyan claims
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Photo: Cambodians mourn Sihanouk
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Flavor Flav arrested in domestic dispute
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In brief: Afghanistan girl’s condition improving in English hospital
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Women at forefront of campaign rhetoric
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Big Oil strains its Texas friendship
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Rise in crime stalls trend
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Nun who worked on Molokai to be canonized
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Suicide bomb victims included CIA officer
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Man is arrested in plot to bomb Federal Reserve Bank
Obituaries
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Obituary: Rieger, Gary Lee
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Obituary: Miller, Mary
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Obituary: Shanewise, Helen Martha
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Obituary: Pickett, Gerald A.
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Obituary: Jeffers, Emmett Lloyd
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Obituary: Mueller, Robert W.
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Obituary: Rieckers, Leeann
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Obituary: Weathers, Roberta
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Obituary: Rosman, James Francis
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Obituary: Silva, John Victor Iii
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Obituary: Orchard, John E.
Spokane
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Spokane County lifts burn ban
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Boy Scouts ‘perversion files’ released
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Washington records
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In brief: Idaho expands meningitis probe
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Idaho records
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Blaze razes grain elevator in Odessa
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Washington jobless rate falls to 8.5%
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McLaughlin, Billig seek Senate seat
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Attorney: Lawmakers failed goals for education
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Photo: Students take note
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Photo: Tour de fall
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Mormon church appointee aided CIA on terror
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Church, property owner make solar energy cost-effective
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Documents: McGill’s daughter described as uncooperative
Sports
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Rypien, Rehkow set records in wild GSL game
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Chiefs need to take care of the puck
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Seahawks’ offense sputters in loss to 49ers
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Cardinals move within one win of Series
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University wins softball playoffs
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Eastern’s Herd found his place at receiver
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Media poll tabs Eastern for third place
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Tigers advance to the World Series
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Augustus has hot hand as Lynx tie series
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Dahlberg: Armstrong’s con job unraveled in rush
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Gonzaga Prep continues its running ways
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Post Falls boys opens state soccer at home against Borah
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CV girls win GSL cross country title
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Tutogi brothers meet against as UW preps for Arizona
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Pac-12 football picks
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Rodriguez expresses displeasure at riding bench
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Four players leave WSU’s football team
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Scoreboard
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Jeter may need four to five months to recover
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In brief: T-wolves’ Love out 6-8 weeks with broken hand
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Browns begin Banner days
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Tonight: Seahawks at 49ers
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Best bet on the Tube
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NBA clamps down pregame routines
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Shorthanded Sounders tie Salt Lake
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Today’s Best
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Mt. Spokane clinches tie for GSL girls soccer title
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Substitute Carpenter gives jolt to St. Louis
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On the air
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Idaho State coach under investigation for shoving player
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Today’s menu
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Seahawks refuse to hype early-season showdown with 49ers
Washington Voices
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In brief: Learn how to self-publish
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Additions energize Girls’ Day Out
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Valley residents now can borrow from Liberty Lake libraries
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Religion Notebook: Gospel quartet to give concert
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Neighborhood updates
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West Central council president survives recall
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School Notes: Princess ball set for dads and daughters
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Your Voices
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Story times
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In brief: Rosauers bagger to compete in state contest
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Family calendar
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Creature Feature: Hocus Pocus, a short-haired cat
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Quiet week for Liberty Lake police
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Dachshund group hosting open house
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Ness Elementary’s PTO raised $12,500 for sign project
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Senior activities
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In brief: Try out your swing at Center Pointe
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Demise of El Nino a likely factor in weather change – to La Nada
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Valley Produce fresh take on country store
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Festival to teach composting
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Denae Veselits has risen above dark childhood
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Senior meals
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Workshop gets down, dirty on mud, manure
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Community services
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Lottery winners
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Volunteer opportunities
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Say cheese, Voice readers
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Butterfly, moth collection featured in Rosalia fall festival