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Friday, January 15, 2010
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Abbott wins men’s short program event
January 15, 2010 in Sports Jeremy Abbott has won the short program at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, edging world champion Evan Lysacek and Johnny Weir in one of the better men’s competitions in recent …
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John Blanchette: Skating résumés can trump results
January 15, 2010 in News, Sports Picking an Olympic team is serious business, and apparently not to be trusted to the vagaries of do-or-die competition. 1
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Pairs skating champs spiral downward
January 15, 2010 in News, Sports It didn’t take long to upset the apple cart at the 2010 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. With two-time defending champions Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker tumbling to seventh, the standings …
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EWU loses to Northern Arizona
January 15, 2010 in Sports Cameron Jones scored five of his game-high 28 points in the final minute, carrying Northern Arizona to a 73-69 victory over Eastern Washington on Friday night.
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Spokane family awaits word of children in Haiti
January 15, 2010 in News For Angela Simpson, the television images are hard to watch. And hard not to.
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Suspected robber arrested after standoff
January 15, 2010 in News, City A man police believe robbed a coffee stand was arrested Friday after a SWAT team standoff. 10
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Near-record temperature reached in Spokane
January 15, 2010 in City, Idaho Winds gusting to 40 mph and a near-record high temperature blew into the Inland Northwest this afternoon.
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Spokane child care center loses license
January 15, 2010 in City A Spokane child care center with a history of problems has been shut down by the state. The Academy of Little Bears closed this week after the state Department of … 7
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Gonzaga priest’s niece died in Haiti earthquake
January 15, 2010 in Region A recent college graduate from Port Orchard who was volunteering at a Haiti orphanage was killed when the Port-au-Prince earthquake struck, her family said Friday. 3
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Trapshoot results: Week 1
January 15, 2010 in Outdoors The Spokesman-Review Trapshoot – Week One
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High court to decide on petition signatures
January 15, 2010 in City OLYMPIA — The U.S. Supreme Court granted a request to review the dispute on whether the names of people who sign a petition to put a law before voters are … 8
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Tri-City woman borrows phone to call from Haiti
January 15, 2010 in Region A 59-year-old Kennewick woman who’s in Haiti working at an orphanage has gotten word to her family that she survived the devastating earthquake that left thousands of people injured or … 1
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Suspect in WSU hit-and-run found incompetent
January 15, 2010 in City Doctors have found an Idaho driver accused of striking two Washington State University students with his car incompetent to stand trial.
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Snow at ski resorts despite milder temps at lower levels
January 15, 2010 in Sports, Outdoors, City Despite the mild and wet conditions at the lower elevations of the Inland Northwest, area ski resorts are reporting new accumulations of snow, and more is expected through the holiday …
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Gates: Military fails to spot danger within ranks
January 15, 2010 in Nation/World Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday an investigation into the Fort Hood shootings found the military isn’t sufficiently prepared to prevent similar attacks in the future. 3
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Tremor near Lake Spokane likely micro earthquake
January 15, 2010 in City A micro earthquake was reported Wednesday in the vicinity of Lake Spokane to the southwest of Tum Tum, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
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Volunteer driving skaters, coaches, other VIPs
January 15, 2010 in City on Page A1 Age: 71
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Fan groups rendezvous at skating championships
January 15, 2010 in City on Page A1 The AT&T U.S. Figure Skating Championships, starting in Spokane today, will attract up to 75,000 passionate and vocal fans. Many will be part of tight-knit groups that began planning for …
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World sends aid to Haiti
January 15, 2010 in City on Page A1 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Emergency aid flowed from around the world toward Haiti on Thursday, only to confront a reality that grew more desperate by the hour: Crippled ports and communications …
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Health care law closer after tentative tax deal
January 15, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – In a major breakthrough, union leaders bowed Thursday to White House demands for a new tax on high-cost insurance plans as part of landmark health care legislation taking … 2
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Newspaper publication purchased
January 15, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 IRVINE, Calif. – Newspaper trade magazine Editor & Publisher was sold to an Irvine-based trade show company and publisher of boating and fishing magazines Thursday. Online reporting on the Editor …
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Hasan case report to be released today
January 15, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – A Pentagon inquiry into the case of the alleged Fort Hood shooter could lead to punishment of up to eight Army officers, a U.S. official said late Thursday. …
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Accuracy watch
January 15, 2010 in City on Page A2 For 01-15-2010
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Man who alleges police torture is freed
January 15, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A3 CHICAGO – A man who contends Chicago police tortured him into confessing to a murder he did not commit walked out of a courtroom a free man Thursday after more … 1

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