Archives | Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009
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Nation/World
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Clerk hiring signals Stevens may retire
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Obama aims to jump-start reform
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Seattle library system closes for a week to save money
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Nation in brief: Cardinal defends presiding at Mass
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Seasoned labor on the rise
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Crime rate unchanged
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Dozens killed, missing in quake
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Investigators search for cause of massive L.A. fire
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Jimena weakens as it comes ashore
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Johnston: Palin household not ‘normal’
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Sawyer named ABC anchor
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Bill taxing insurers moves forward in California
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Manson follower with cancer denied parole
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Afghan intelligence official killed
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World in brief: Gunmen injure Pakistani minister
Spokane
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Spike in SIDS deaths prompts warning
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High court: County judges had authority to try city cases
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Veteran, wife died from single gunshot wounds
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Spokane Police logs 8/31/2009 to 9/2/2009
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Fire guts southeast Spokane home
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Without money for shelter, animal control’s in tight spot
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Sacred Heart’s profits climb
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Washington records
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Region in brief: Police say man stabbed girlfriend 50 times
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Region: Practice makes ‘Fiddler’ an enchanting, comic Topol
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Track pact in danger
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He refuses to apologize, but Rammell’s one sorry guy
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Idaho records
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Region brief: Train, car-crash victims identified
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Judge rejects R-71 lawsuit
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Managerial union reaches deal with city to avert layoffs
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Fewer people will travel over weekend, study finds
Sports
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Pac-10 picks
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Gerhart transcends football
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In brief: Nadal, Federer post 1st-round U.S. Open wins
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Seattle, Oakland figure to rest starters in finale
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Husky nation embraces Sarkisian
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Washington preps: Predictions mean little from now on
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Idaho preps: Silver anniversary could be gem
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Today’s Best
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Great Northern League powers keep watchful eye
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GNL Preview Football
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College football openers can mean the end
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Hawks slip past Indians
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Newsmakers
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UW QB returns from injury with new guidelines
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Scoreboard
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Baseball notebook: Jones’ season likely over
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On the Air
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Today’s menu
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Olson left winning legacy in Brewster
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Sports in brief: WSU legend Hanson dies
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Roundup: Pirates remain winless
Washington Voices
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City and developers celebrate new park
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Senior activities
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Group will register its political activity
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Senior meals
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Parks deal altered
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Liberty High’s principal grew up in the district
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Computer losses inspire new mantra: back up
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Flamboyant jeepney evokes Philippine history
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Community helped blind woman return to work
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El Niño keeps hurricanes on calm side
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A healing approach toward career, life
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Volunteer
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Family calendar
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Plethora of music festivals close to home this month
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Religion notebook: Buddhist temple offers workshop
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Donors, family give boy the gift of ‘zoom’
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Spokane Valley park upkeep pact OK’d
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Lottery
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Somebody needs you
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In brief: Candlelighters fundraiser Sept. 11
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In brief: Park eateries change hours of operation
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Reunions
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Hound noses its way onto Cheney force
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Spokane artist takes playful approach
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New barberry varieties add colorful, easy accent options
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Sister city program sends Spokane high-schoolers to Japan
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Genealogy buffs to gather
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Landmarks: Grave belies author’s fame
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Optimism is hallmark of Spokane woman’s nine decades
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Medical Lake officer honored for fire rescue
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Community services
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High school prepares for instrument swap