Archives | December 27, 2012
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Nation/World
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Nation reaching debt limit in days
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Rescue of Tully’s among star’s perks
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In brief: Morsi conciliatory, enacts constitution
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Syrian minister flees Beirut hospital in fear
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Japan’s new leader prioritizes economy
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Starbucks: Dollop of fiscal unity
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Black voter turnout rate continues to rise
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Setbacks place Bush in ICU
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In brief: Teacher turnout high for weapons training
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Lieutenant governor fills Inouye’s seat
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Storm’s high winds, snow, sleet lash Northeast
Spokane
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Shooting appears accidental, woman in critical condition
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Idaho records
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Fire destroys longhouse on Colville Reservation
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Vandalism cleanup ruins Christmas joy for city workers
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In brief: Driver in I-90 car crash hospitalized
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Washington records
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High school project leads to Whitworth and, eventually, Harvard
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In brief: November jobless rate crept up to 7.7 percent
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Avista rates to rise next week
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
Sports
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Spokane Chiefs return to action
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Commentary: Seahawks’ Sherman really fired up now
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Chiefs, Jaguars in ‘race’ for No. 1 pick
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Last gasp falls flat
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All the way back to Pro Bowl
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On the air
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Plenty of gaps for Boise State to fill
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Offensive show expected
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Awkward coaching situation for Spartans
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Canadiens’ Gorges reaches out to NHL fans
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Blue Devils excited to show off program
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Nuggets snap Lakers’ streak behind Brewer
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Newsmakers
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Peterson: It’s make and break
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Win or go home
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Mickey, rides, beef … then roses
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USC looks to Wittek
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Today’s menu
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Hanrahan to Red Sox
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In brief: Huskies lose another assistant
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Seahawks snubbed? Defense has one player on Pro Bowl roster
Washington Voices
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Family calendar
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Newcomers find their niche in sport of curling
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Creature Feature: Zeb, an adult cat
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Lottery winners
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Spokane Valley Fire chief to step down
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Letters
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Senior games, dancing
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Support groups
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East Farms Diary: Mall Day part of focus on lessons about money
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College students buttress work with Lakeland clients
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Neighborhood updates
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Weather: Solar activity less than expected in maxima cycle
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Free workshops on college financial aid will be offered
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Presbyterian church readies final service
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Love Story: Adventures through military formed strong bond, family
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Community services
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Lind sees connections among us
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Senior activities
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Volunteers
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Senior meals
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Gardening: Of eagles, mistletoe and resolutions