Archives | September 8, 2011
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Nation/World
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Power substation worker likely caused massive outage
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Officials chase unconfirmed al-Qaida bomb plot
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Text of President Obama’s address to Congress
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Obama asks $450 billion to lift economy
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Congressional debt reduction panel kicks off work
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Obama looks to create jobs, put GOP on the spot
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In brief: Richardson seeks release of American
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Perry, Romney clash heats up GOP contest
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Tar balls cleared from beaches
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Odd couple from Congress helms debt panel
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Expected parts of Obama jobs plan
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Defense targeted as Congress looks for cuts
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Gumby robber a bit of a stretch for clerk
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NHL veteran among the dead in crash
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Budget cuts hurt fire effort
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N.J. Gov. takes a swing at Vegas
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Diamond honored, engaged
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Crane collapses at National Cathedral
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Speech to show tempered goals
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Deal targets illegal fishing
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Russian charter jet crashes
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High court: German bailouts legal
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Weaponry up for grabs in Tripoli
News
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NY firefighter thinks of 9/11 dead ‘every day’
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Head-on crash leaves motorcyclist in critical condition
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Nine homes burn in Washington wildfire
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10 years, 21,000 bone fragments, no 9/11 closure
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Protesters greet ‘supercommittee’
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Clinton to attend Pa. 9/11 memorial dedication
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George W. Bush to visit Flight 93 memorial
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Families to hold service for Flight 93 remains
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Artists light up Broadway for sale
Pacific NW
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Ex-Montesano police chief sentenced to jail
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Fish heads foul another Washington road
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Man drowns in Moses Lake irrigation canal
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Undercooked burgers found at Burger Kings in state
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Nike releases famed ‘Back to the Future’ shoe
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Judge warns Washington union to halt illegal tactics
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Union protest results in clash at Wash. port
Spokane
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UI student injured in 2009 fall sues school
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Idaho records
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Harpham admits guilt in bomb plot
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Welfare, child support cuts hit hard
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Washington records
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Glitch at Regence leads to false billing
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In brief: Trader Joe’s sets opening for Oct. 28
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Guilty plea doesn’t close book on racism, says march leader
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Terrorist activity festers in region
Sports
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More horsepower spurs Colbert cowboy Durfey
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Different situation now for former Big Sky rivals
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Iron Manning will miss start, ending streak
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True Kickoff classic with NFL opener
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Four new coaches add intrigue to GSL
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Lee: Athletics an integral part of education
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GSL Preview Volleyball
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Tyson Durfey changes horse and luck
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Cross country powers to collide at invitational at Audubon Park
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Scoreboard
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No letdown in sight for EWU Eagles
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Seahawks Gallery, Rice still mending
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Fifth-year senior QB’s only concern is WSU winning
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NBA labor talks more frequent
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Flansburg, one of WSU’s top receivers, is Hall of Fame bound
Washington Voices
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In brief: CV groups host ‘human car wash’
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Your Voices
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In Brief: Moore-Turner gardens open through September
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West Central grocery keeps options healthy
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Students pay for taekwondo lessons with monthly food donations
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Senior bulletin board
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Family calendar
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At home and abroad Hansen quick to lend a hand
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Education Notes: Buses run 30 minutes later on Thursdays
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Religion Notebook: Events, services commemorate 9/11
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In brief: Golf benefit planned
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Freeman Elementary School has new space for learning
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Team players
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Winter severity may hinge on Southern Hemisphere
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Area’s past causing current sewer delays
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Spokane Valley has healthy reserves, council told
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Volunteer opportunities
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Creature Feature: Bonita, a 5-year-old beagle
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First Miss Spokane lived in now-restored Craftsman house
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Fair ambassadors happy to lend a hand
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Program offers mentors for new fathers
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Summer heat deceiving; plan for fall