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    Spitzers get 8-22 years each for attempted murder of officer

    07/19/11 Seventh Judicial District Judge Steve Dobrescu on Monday sentenced two brothers from Washington to maximum sentences of 22 years, 8 months at the end of an emotion-packed sentencing hearing for the attempted murder of a White Pine County Sheriff's sergeant 10 months ago.
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    Japan Nuclear Disaster Update 31: Radioactive stuff spreads, questions multiply [Greg Laden's Blog]

    07/17/11 The International Atomic Energy Association has issued its last report on Fukushima on June 2nd and appears to not be keeping their web site up to date any more. This is the last time I'll be checking with them unless I hear otherwise. The email scandal reported last time continues "Analysts say the scandal reflects panic in Japan's atomic power industry, long coddled by political, corporate and ...
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    Celebrating the 'Best of Best' in the Sanford/Springvale area

    07/15/11 The auto technicians at Ballenger Auto (best auto mechanic): From left, Mike Lamontagne, Andy Gailloux, Armand Morin, Pat Hamel and Jason Baldwin. Missing: Ron Morin.
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    UW golfer Chris Williams advances

    07/14/11 Eight of the top 10 seeded golfers, including the University of Washington's Chris Williams, scored match-play victories Wednesday in the PNGA Men's Amateur at Tetherow Golf Course.
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    Waterloo Open: Reigning amateur champ won't stew over past troubles

    07/13/11 WATERLOO - Justin Weber would like a mulligan - for an entire year.
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    Bellingham golfer loses playoff for Men's Amateur medalist honors | NW Briefs

    07/13/11 Bellingham golfer Matt Rawitzer lost to Oregon State teammate David Fink on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff Tuesday for medalist...
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    Canoe brigade retraces historic trip down the Columbia River

    07/12/11 Lewis and Clark may have paddled down the Columbia River six years before David Thompson, but Thompson's adventures two centuries ago are equally remarkable.
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    Raonic falls 1 spot in ATP rankings

    07/11/11 Canadian tennis player Milos Raonic has dropped one spot on the latest ATP rankings to No 27. Raonic, of Thornhill, Ont., hasn't played since suffering an injury during his second-round match at Wimbledon.
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    Nightclub performer Dal Bouey appears at Freddy's

    07/07/11 There are people who learn to dance and there are those who are born to dance, according to nightclub entertainer Dal Bouey.
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    Snoqualmie Tunnel gives cyclists, riders cool new link

    07/06/11 The Snoqualmie Tunnel on the John Wayne Pioneer Trail is reopened, to the delight of hikers, bicyclists and backcountry horsemen.
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    The List for July 7

    07/06/11 Best Galleries 1. Oreen Cohen: Running Drill: Cohen's photo collage is inspired by visits to the battlefields of Bull Run as well as by ongoing strife in Israel. Where: Transformer, 1404 P St. NW When: Through July 16 Info: Free; 202-483-1102; transformergallery.org 2. "Six Degrees of Separation": The staged reading of John Guare's 1990 play -- which takes place predominantly at a dinner table ...
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    4-time stroke survivor plans 1,400-mile walk to Seattle

    07/05/11 After walking across America last year, four-time stroke survivor Mycle Brandy of San Clemente is setting his sights on Seattle. Brandy , 60, plans to leave San Diego on Monday - cane in hand - and take four months to walk a somewhat winding 1,400-mile route to Puget Sound, meeting with the news...
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    U.S. Nuclear Plant Evacuation Plans Worry Some Local Residents

    07/04/11 -- Retiree Bret Gross of San Clemente loves Southern California weather and the seashore. Yet he's ready for a quick getaway, leaving his car's tank at least half full of gasoline.
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    PREPS: Kamiakin wins 3A all-sports state title

    07/03/11 TACOMA -- The winners of The News Tribune's 23rd Annual All-Sports Championship share a common
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    Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Spokane, Washington, Says You're Never Too Old for Skin Cancer Awareness

    07/01/11 Spokane Valley, Washington - Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Each year, nearly a million people in this country will learn they have skin cancer...and the risk continues to rise as you get older. Senior Helpers of Spokane, Washington WA, one of the leading in-home care providers of senior care in the Spokane area, is raising awareness about new FDA guidelines ...
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    Things to do - Fri, 01 Jul 2011 PST

    07/01/11 Spokane Splashdown - Family waterpark, open daily through Labor Day. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. (until 8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays); Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Family Night, Tuesdays, 4-8 p.m. 11127 E. Mission Ave, Spokane Valley. $13.99/48 inches and under; $16.99/over 48 inches; $16.99/viewing pass with $7 refund if band is dry; family night $9 (free for ages 3 and younger with regular paid ...
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    Group retracing explorer's path down Columbia River

    06/30/11 Paddlers with David Thompson Columbia Brigade make their way down the Columbia River from its start in Canada to the mouth at Astoria, stopping at Vantage for one of their rest stops on Tuesday, June 28, 2011.
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    Laughlin in brief - a collection of area events.

    06/29/11 LAUGHLIN - Free swimming one again will be offered by the Clark County Parks-Recreation Department at its swimming pools on Monday, July 4. The Laughlin Water Park will be open from noon-6 p.m. with no admission charge. However, children age 8 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.
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    Flashback: Braves hit four consecutive home runs in loss

    06/27/11 Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock and Frank Thomas tie a Major League record by hitting four consecutive homers but it isn't enough as the Milwaukee Braves lose to the Cincinnati Reds, 10-8.
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    Hunter Kemper Claims USA Triathlon Elite Race Series Victory

    06/26/11 Three-time U.S. Olympian Hunter Kemper and Canada's Chantell Widney were victorious Saturday at the second stop of the 2011 USA Triathlon Elite Race Series, the Tri Monroe - Gateway to Adventure
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