Archives | October 25, 2012
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Features
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Spokane-produced ‘Transolar Galactica’ grows Web audience, seeks funds
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Hair That’s Bangin’
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6 Bridal Beauty DON’Ts
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Horoscope
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Doctor K: Variety of ways to treat keloids
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Annie’s Mailbox: Mother-in-law sends hurtful text
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Gallery at a Glance: Gordon Wilson’s ‘Brunch at Wasnick’s’
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‘Incorruptible’ a dark comedy that makes light of history
Nation/World
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Nanny suspected of killing 2 kids in NY home
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Feds: Police officer’s ghoulish plot no fantasy
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Cultural historian, author Jacques Barzun dies
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2 dead after flying trooper fires at vehicle
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Biden: McGovern ‘modern Democratic Party’ father
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Kids stabbed dead in NYC home; nanny, knife nearby
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In testimony, Romney was skeptical of Staples
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Police detain 4, seek motive in LA family shooting
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Police seek gunman, motive in LA family shooting
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Defiant Texas AG wants to keep poll observers out
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NYC police officer charged in cannibalism plot
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Family of slain NJ girl silent on Facebook posts
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NYC officer detained in ghoulish kidnap plot
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Boehringer Ingelheim to pay $95M in settlement
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In 2 murder cases, mothers turn in their own sons
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Government replaces body scanners at some airports
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Accused Ga. gunman charged in ‘01 mosque shooting
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Friends pay tribute to ‘Prairie Populist’ McGovern
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Family on slain NJ girl silent on Facebook posts
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AP-GfK poll: Romney edging out Obama on economy
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Eastern utilities brace for expected super storm
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Slain NJ girl’s family silent on Facebook exchange
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Friends, family pay tribute to late-Sen. McGovern
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Panetta: US lacked early info on Benghazi attack
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Jailers worry about dental floss as a weapon
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Public, former colleagues pay tribute to McGovern
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2nd arrest in case linked to NY policeman’s death
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Police: Ga. gunman charged in ‘01 mosque shooting
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Networks, AP changing exit poll strategy
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Police response defended in NJ girl slaying case
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Census: Jump in young adults moving out of state
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Unprecedented ‘black mold’ meningitis a challenge
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NYC officer arrested in ghoulish kidnap plot
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Prosecutors: Teen confesses in death of Colo. girl
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Obama gets briefing on Hurricane Sandy
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Ga. church shooting suspect waives court hearing
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Judge OKs release of Romney divorce case testimony
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AP-GfK poll: Romney erases Obama lead among women
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Ga. church shooting suspect to have court hearing
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In interview DC sniper says he was sexually abused
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Powell standing by Obama in 2012 presidential race
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2 men acquitted under new US gay hate crime law
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Megachurch shooting suspect was committed in Md.
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Town relives past violence with new homicides
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Imprisoned detective may pose risk to star clients
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Relative linked to triple-murder had troubled ties
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5 family members shot, 3 dead, in LA suburb
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Soundtrack to history: 1878 Edison audio unveiled
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Sioux Falls braces for crowds at McGovern services
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Ex-Goldman exec’s 2-year sentence draws scrutiny
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Abortion re-enters discussion after awkward remark
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Keys’ son, grandma inspire app for kids
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Syrian rebels warily accept foreign fighters’ assistance
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In brief: Fire rips through southern Colorado
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Libya emails told of militants
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Hurricane Sandy hits Jamaica
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Scientists make 3-parent embryos
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Convicted terrorist sentenced to 37 years
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Lotteries
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Critical online review issue in Minnesota case
Spokane
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Music review: Trophée Mondial opens in Spokane with flair
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Avista reports copper wire theft
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Burglar nabbed with meth in his pants, authorities say
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Police dog Ekko takes down suspected motorcyle thief
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Reserve deputy fired fatal shot in Valley
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Gregoire says successor will need to raise taxes
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Fire damages north Spokane home
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Washington records
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Northwest wheat
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In brief: Cats inundate shelter by boxful
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Idaho records
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Photo: Early morning chore
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Parents want to ensure children can attend their neighborhood schools
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Teen shelter seeks help after federal grants cut
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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In brief: High school threat evacuates campus
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Family of shooting victim seeks answers
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Campaign fliers are mum on author
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Seattle Times’ ads generate fiery responses
Sports
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CV advances to 4A volleyball regional
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Barlow’s return helps Mead sew up playoff spot
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January savors WNBA crown
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Bumgarner pitches Giants to 2-0 Series edge
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Cougars look for extra kick from running game
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Chiefs’ Holmberg receives big reward
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Seahawks put trust in running game
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Eastern’s Ena stands out as ‘Iron Eagle’
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Cancer claims Olympic wrestling champ Blatnick
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In brief: Sounders sail into CONCACAF quarters
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Focus on volleyball gives Clute an edge
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Post Falls volleyball caught fire at right time
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It’s Mead vs. Ferris tonight at Albi for final 4A playoff spot
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Top-ranked CdA girls head to state cross country
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Legal experts concerned about Leach’s decision to ban players from using Twitter
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On the air
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Players oppose Tagliabue presiding
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Strong-armed Southern Utah quarterback challenge for EWU
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Prince George ends Chiefs’ three-game streak
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Wenatchee Valley upset CCS in volleyball
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Scoreboard
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Pac-12 football picks
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Mt. Spokane stands stop district girls soccer
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Quick-starting Seahawks need to keep it chugging
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Today’s menu
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Best bet on the Tube
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Today’s Best
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East Valley, Colville win at district volleyball
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Kemp’s injuries more complicated than thought
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Lake City High girls basketball coach resigns
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Verlander can’t find Series groove
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Giants strike first on Sandoval’s three blasts
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Stanford’s Taylor steams toward another 1,000-yard season
Washington Voices
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Religion Notebook: Harvest festivals and trick-or-treat events
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Education Notebook: Mead orchestra plans spooky event
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Creature Feature: Midnight, a short-haired cat
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Extreme freeze, thaw at poles stymies experts
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In brief: Medicare education dinner at Good Samaritan
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Family calendar
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Photo: Your Voices
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Accuracy watch
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Green Bluff Apple Festival
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Somebody needs you
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Liberty Lake officers make arrests for suspended licenses
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Senior activities
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Zombies rule West Valley school
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Spokane Valley considers increasing building setbacks
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Millwood church members make, sell uncommon items at bazaar
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Senior games
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In brief: Crosswalk awaits study
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Community services
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Story times
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CV district considers selling surplus property
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East Central offers first youth cafe
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Landmarks: Mid-century modern home featured on historic tour
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Transitions just keeps on helping
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Senior meals
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Lottery winners
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Volunteer opportunities
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Gardening: Time to shop around for pole bean alternative
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Spokane artist enjoys creating empowering jewelry for women