Archives | Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010
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Nation/World
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In brief: Pardoned man welcomed home
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Scientists crack wheat genome
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Fed pledges active response
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Cuba makes market reforms
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FDA to inspect large egg farms
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U.S. stinting on aid to Pakistan
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Investigation focuses on well-design point man
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U.S. birth rate tumbling
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Mexico investigator vanishes
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Kenyan constitution signed, but Sudan leader casts cloud
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In brief: Insurgents attack two NATO bases
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N. Korea leader’s trip spurs succession talk
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New megajam snarls China traffic
Spokane
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Hillyard festival celebrates Hispanic heritage
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Lower bails good for defendants, not so good for bond industry
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Deer Park man killed in Hwy. 2 accident
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Center will rev up region’s recycling
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Priest, weaver build close-knit bond
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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Accuracy watch
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Ex-employees sue marijuana caregiver
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Gang member gets 5-year term
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Raise sought for confined predators
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Sewage dumping into strait to end
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Jury confirms long term for 2-year-old girl’s killer
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In brief: Briefcase found with bomb
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No need to bait me: I really do like paradise, er, Canada
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Tribes gather at Riverfront Park for powwow
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State touts lack of income tax
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In brief: House fire begins in leaves, debris
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Sheriff offers condolences, withholds details in shooting
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
Sports
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EWU’s new red turf a hit with players
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John Blanchette: Ronny Turiaf looks forward to being a Knick
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On the air
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Bradford will start for Rams
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Anderson’s turn, for now
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Cougar volleyball opens with win
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Scoreboard
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Dream finish off Mystics
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Woods falters, Day leads at The Barclays
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Newsmakers
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Today’s Best
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Coming Sunday
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Switch suits linebacker
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T-Wolves off and running in easy win
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Neck injury ends Cougar’s career
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Nats, Strasburg get bitter news
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Today’s menu
Washington Voices
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Sand buildup from leaking pipe blamed for foundry roof collapse
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Kindergartners ease into class
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Willing workers cherished
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Calendar
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Heroes for the put-upon do-nothings
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Drive-in owner, crew happy but exhausted
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Government almanac
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Senior meals
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In brief: Some public pools still open, for now
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Ruby Lane features apparel with flair
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City Council weighs more budget-cutting options
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How to restore your lawn’s health
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Exploring college possibilities
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Shock to the conscience
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Senior dancing
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New home for Scotties