Archives | Thursday, July 3, 2014
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Nation/World
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In brief: Police question man in Bourbon Street shooting
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East Coast braces for Tropical Storm Arthur
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NASA launches craft that measures carbon
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East Jerusalem erupts
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Stem cell studies pulled over errors
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In brief: Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrives in Seoul
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Pro-Russia rebels flee Donetsk
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Massachusetts crafting new abortion clinic bill
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Court rejects request for bail from alleged Benghazi mastermind
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U.S. seeks added security at some foreign airports
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People: Lohan goes legal over ‘Grand Theft’ V
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Foreign ministers agree on path to resumption of Ukrainian cease-fire
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Photo: Hanging out after work
Outdoors
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Salmon anglers turning out for record season
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Roughing it, Part 2: No such thing as too much firewood
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Recreation calendar
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Weekend weather: No rain for holiday weekend
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Alan Liere: Aspiring to lesser challenges
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Photo: Dawn crowns the Teton Range horizon
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Guide: It’s a dam f ine season for chinook, sockeye
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Matching supersonic waves with safety
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Glacier high road to open
Spokane
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Prosecutor’s office: No charges in Will Berger case
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Judge denies Daiquiri Factory owner’s latest appeal
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Washington records
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Masonic Center being reborn
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Jury rejects false-confession claim, finds Stoddard guilty of murder
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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In brief: Gas prices higher for Washington travel
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‘Atomic Man’ room set for cleanup
Sports
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Seahawks’ Wilson elite on his own level
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Brazil ready for Colombia
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Wednesday’s baseball summaries
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Day after spending spree, NHL free-agent auction slows considerably
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Liberty Lake’s Manfred gets 10th NHRA win
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Alvarez is a showman
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Colombia’s success transcends ’94 tragedy
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Scoreboard for Wednesday, July 2
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In Brief: Arbitrator rules Saints’ Graham a TE
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Win nets $15M in poker tourney
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Defending champion Murray loses in straight sets to Dimitrov
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Hollins has Nets deal
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Rockets woo Carmelo Anthony
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Three stars
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Today’s menu
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Howard man of the hour
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On the air
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Chiefs add Hungarian player
Washington Voices
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Randy Mann: El Nino means parts of U.S. should see more rain
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lottery
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Love Story: Slow start led to lifetime of love for the Rockwoods
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Spokane Public Schools to offer STEM camps
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An adoptable cat: Tolstoy
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In brief: Mobile COPS unit will be at Franklin Park on Saturday
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Donations go to business microloan fund
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reunions
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Barker High School names Youseph principal
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Steve Christilaw: Start swim lessons at a young age
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EVHS honor roll
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Liberty Lake to host July Fourth events
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Senior activities
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Neighborhood updates
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Religion calendar
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Family calendar
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Somebody needs you
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Pat Munts: Even seasoned gardeners can have crop failures
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Senior meals
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Business Focus: Teacher’s World opens in Spokane Valley
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NC class of 1949 plans reunion