Archives | Saturday, May 1, 2010
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Nation/World
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In brief: Tornadoes strike central Arkansas
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In brief: More charges likely in Madoff fraud
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China tightens school security
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Arsenic may have helped kill Simon Bolivar
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In brief: Rancher guilty in killing of nun
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Talks on Mideast peace to resume, Clinton says
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Cement job may have caused spill
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BP didn’t prepare for major spill, papers show
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1999 report found device on rigs failed regularly
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Defense secretary opposes quick ‘don’t ask’ repeal
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Shanghai opens 2010 World Expo
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FBI investigating mine explosion
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Arizona deputy shot in desert
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Immigration law tweaked
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Mercury emission cuts proposed
Spokane
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Pine Lodge inmates cling to families
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Washington records
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In brief: Hikers find body inside park cave
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Insurance bridge coming
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A boy’s best friend
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Mann Center closure ceremony set
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Idaho records
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Turns out fishing tale’s hard to spin
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Familiar course
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In brief: Republican kicks off race for Marr’s 6th District seat
Sports
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Borel on Derby winner again
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Cougars rally to overcome Ducks
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Newsmakers
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Players’ union opposes law
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Scoreboard
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Coming up Keston serenades Bloomies
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It never gets old
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Zimmerman threw in with Dawgs
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Baffert looks for some luck
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It was a clear cut for Woods
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In brief: Gasol, Lakers beat Thunder in last second
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Huskies wrap up drills
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Junior defends choice
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Jones: ‘It’s tough’
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Today’s Best
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On the air
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Blazers did their best
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Today’s menu
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Hitmen unleash 7-goal barrage
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Someone has to go: It’s Kelley
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Mead, CV tie for title
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Gladiators still have fight
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What a waste
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Whitworth golfers a 2-for-1 storyline
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Cavaliers’ James joins elite group
Washington Voices
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Calendar
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CV shows its smarts
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In brief: State group honors Valleyfest organizer
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YMCA marking decade with skating, food, music, more
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Traffic violations form bulk of arrests
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Grafos’ vision clouded by interests
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A blanket of comfort
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Zoning changes, safety project get bad public reviews
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First-graders get new volumes thanks to First Book Spokane
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New job, same beat
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College plans to split good buds
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Spring rain is falling mainly in Coeur d’Alene
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Quality lawn service companies keep yards looking good