Archives | Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011
Results
Nation/World
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Two gunmen surrender in Texas bank standoff
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Roberts urges action on judicial nominees
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Miller drops legal challenge, concedes Alaska senate race
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Tornadoes strike South, Midwest
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Pardon for Billy the Kid denied
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In brief: Davis withdraws from mayor’s race
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Neanderthals consumed more than meat, study finds
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As 2011 dawns, election of 2012 looms
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Fewer journalists killed in 2010
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Worshippers killed in Egypt
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In brief: Missiles kill 14 in Pakistan
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Tea leaves flavor changing along with India’s climate
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Morales reverses gas price increase
Spokane
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Woman and toddler found dead after motor home fire
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Former addict dumps drug use for rigors of triathlons
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2010 ends with stock markets up
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KAYU no longer available on DirecTV
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Twisp man fought conflagration in Israel
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Fire destroys Ballard home
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Doghouse shelters panhandlers’ pets
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Herds overrun ranges
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Final burst of generosity
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Roaring back
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Anticipation of brighter days beats hibernation
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State tax collections up, feds say
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Hotel fire causes minor damage
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Several new laws will take effect in Washington today
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‘A night of pure joy’
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In brief: Five residents displaced by fires
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Athlete faces steroid charges
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In brief: More sun but still ‘bitterly cold’
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history » On the Web: spokesman.com/topics/local-history
Sports
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Chiefs move closer to first place
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EWU football seniors persevered
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Seahawks vie for playoffs
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Bulldogs show resolve, find their groove
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Cougars can’t hit at USC
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Bradford revives St. Louis
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On the air
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Fox won’t return
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Bulls hold off Clemson
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Today’s Best
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Backup rallies Florida State
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Tennessee coach Pearl ejected from loss
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Irish domination
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Vandals bounce back with intensity
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UCF beats Georgia to earn first postseason win
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Newsmakers
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Hole in ice halts Chiefs, Americans
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BOWL BONANZA
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Huskies, Vandals win
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Cards get back on track
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Eagles do lot right, just can’t get a win
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Hodges sparks Rosalia win
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Today’s menu
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Rare weekend
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Scoreboard
Washington Voices
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Police vehicles to be replaced
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In brief: Fairfield food bank announces hours
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Bears seeking strong second half
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Street utility proposal cut from legislative agenda
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Quiet week takes turn Wednesday
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calendar
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Naturopathic center now in Liberty Lake
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Encounter with the wild still echoes
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Emergency ordinance Jan. 11 would bury vision of SARP
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Government almanac
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Lottery
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Senior meals
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Winter good time to tend indoors
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Seeing feminine beauty
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‘Interesting and challenging’