Monday, June 3, 2013

In the news, Sunday, June 2, 2013








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SAT 01      INDEX      MON 03
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from The Jerusalem Post


Existential travails
A blind eye is willfully turned to the lethal stockpiles amassed against Israel while simultaneously unconscionable efforts are intensified to tarnish Israel, ostracize it and turn it into a global pariah.By JPOST EDITORIAL

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from KIRO 7 Eyewitness News


Jean Stapleton, TV's Edith Bunker, dies at 90
By LYNN ELBER      The Associated Press

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from Fox News


Jean Stapleton, 'All in the Family' Actress, Dies at 90
By Fox News Insider

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from The Washington Post


IRS training videos spoof ‘Star Trek,’ ‘Gilligan’s Island’ and ‘Cupid Shuffle’
By Ed O'Keefe

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from POLITICO


Judge: Google must give FBI user information
By ASSOCIATED PRESS

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from NPR


No 'Universal' Best Practice To Save Yourself From Tornadoes
by NPR STAFF

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from The Spokesman-Review



State Parks centennial celebration Saturday at Riverside Park
The Discover Pass requirement for vehicles will be waived for the day. Food vendors will be on site.

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Libraries, publishers struggling to get on same digital page
Adrian Rogers      The Spokesman-Review

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Review: Retooling of Windows 8 turns back the clock
Janet I. Tu      Seattle Times

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3 veteran storm chasers killed by Oklahoma tornado
Associated Press

Storm drones make sci-fi vision reality
Researchers hope to predict tornado formation
Justin Juozapavicius      Associated Press

At least nine die in latest round of violent weather in Oklahoma

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Plant may lack space for Hanford waste
Annette Cary      Tri-City Herald

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Feds fine Seattle-based American Seafoods $2.7 million

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Valley police incident deadly
Wanted man shot during confrontation
Kaitlin Gillespie      The Spokesman-Review

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Antibiotics in livestock raising concerns
Growing use may be creating ‘superbugs’
Monica Eng      Chicago Tribune

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‘Family’ TV wife Stapleton dies at 90
Claudia Luther      Los Angeles Times

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Protests in Istanbul erupt into violence
Thousands gather in central square
Suzan Fraser      Associated Press

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In brief:  From Wire Reports:

Evangelical Lutherans elect first openly gay, Native American bishop

Los Angeles – The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America elected its first openly gay bishop to a six-year term on Friday at an annual assembly in Southern California, officials said.

The election of the Rev. R. Guy Erwin comes after the church’s controversial rule change in 2009 that allowed gays and lesbians to be ordained in the nation’s largest Lutheran denomination. More than 600 congregations have left the denomination since the change.

Erwin, a resident of the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles, currently serves as a pastor at Faith Lutheran Church and a professor of Lutheran Confessional Theology at California Lutheran University.

Ordained in May 2011, Erwin said he waited years for the recognition, and he brings a “deep faith in Christ’s presence in his church lived out in 20 years of parish experience blended with university and seminary-level teaching.”

Officials say the “partnered gay man” is also the first Native American to be elected. Erwin is part Osage Indian.

The ELCA has more than 4 million members in 9,638 congregations across the United States, Caribbean and U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Thousands rally across Europe
Austerity steps met with huge protests
Harold Heckle      Associated Press

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Rockets from Syria land in Lebanon
Attack on Hezbollah apparent retaliation for supporting Assad
Karin Laub      Associated Press

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Virus sickens three in Italy
Associated Press

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Bradley Manning trial starts Monday
Private sent classified documents to WikiLeaks
Michael Doyle      McClatchy-Tribune

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Illinois governor backs Great Lakes-river split
John Flesher      Associated Press

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Fires force evacuations in N.M., Calif.
Associated Press

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Ricin threat increase is unsurprising
‘Perfect poison’ easy to get, weaponize
Holbrook Mohr      Associated Press

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Sarah Palin speaks at Republic High School graduation
Kip Hill      The Spokesman-Review

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Inslee order aims to spur hiring of people with disabilities
(Centralia, Wash.) Chronicle


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Spin Control: Budget impasse doesn’t spell doom
Jim Camden      The Spokesman-Review

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opinion:

Editorial: School vote a good sign for diversity of thinking

Men: What are they good for?
Kathleen Parker

Smart Bombs: Welcome to press freedom
Gary Crooks      The Spokesman-Review

State starts on path to employ graduates
Candis Claiborn

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Burned cub returned to the wild

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Idaho state hospital installs headstones
Hundreds without formal burial sites

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Really, what’s wrong with an 18-game NFL schedule?
Tim Cowlishaw      The Dallas Morning News

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Men with Spokane ties targeted Mount Everest
Rich Landers      The Spokesman-Review

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In the Garden: Friends of Manito ready to help you spring forward
Susan Mulvihill      The Spokesman-Review

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Noguchi lamps have become modern home classics
Beth J. Harpaz      Associated Press

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Spotlight: Waldman installation shows ‘Why We Live Here’
Also:  Veteran character actor Jerry Hardin is coming to town to do his one-man Mark Twain show, “On Man and his World.”
Carolyn Lamberson      The Spokesman-Review

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MLPs retain popularity for the right reasons
Jonathan Fahey      Associated Press

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BBB Tip of the Week: Solar panels

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from The Wenatchee World


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