Wednesday, October 15, 2014

In the news, Wednesday, October 1, 2014


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SEP 30      INDEX      OCT 02
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Information from some sites may not be reliable, or may not be vetted.
Some sources may require subscription.

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from CATHOLICSAY.COM

Did Mary have other children apart from Christ?

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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
*from Forum for Middle East Understanding
(FFMU) (Shoebat.com)  [Information from this site may be unreliable.]

Muslim Jihadists Attack Two Schools, And Brutally Slaughter Thirty Small Children

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from Fox News (& affiliates)
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from Freedom Foundation (WA)
from The Guardian (UK)

Hong Kong protests: China warns US not to meddle in 'internal affairs'
Foreign minister Wang Yi speaks out after John Kerry called on HK police to show restraint over pro-democracy movement

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from History

“Dracula’s Dungeon” Unearthed in Turkey
Turkish archaeologists say they have discovered the dungeons that once held the 15th-century Romanian ruler Vlad the Impaler, credited as being the real-life inspiration for Bram Stoker’s classic horror tale “Dracula.”

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from National Geographic

10 Tips for Incredible Aerial Images

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from National Review

Obama: Transforming America 
From energy to foreign policy to the presidency itself, Obama’s agenda rolls along.

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from NBC News (& affiliates)
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from The Right Scoop

Mark Levin: Obama’s “great affinity for Islam” why he keeps attacking Israel
from Space.com (& CollectSpace)

'Strikingly Geometric' Shapes Hidden on Moon's Surface
Previously, scientists thought the moon's Ocean of Storms was a round crater left after a giant impact, but now researchers have found it is underlain by a giant rectangle created by cooling lunar lava as the moon formed.

Huge Cloud on Saturn's Moon Titan Is Made of Toxic Cyanide

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from The Spokesman-Review

Industry paid $3.5B to doctors, providers

Ebola case confirmed in U.S.
Traveler from Liberia in isolation at Dallas hospital; ‘No doubt … we will stop it here,’ CDC director says

The U.S. Ebola case: 5 things to know

Co-ops plan rail loading facility for grain on West Plains

Scientists report mass coral bleaching off Hawaii

Mining ban near Arizona park upheld

Hong Kong leader rejects student demands

No images of Hong Kong protests in China’s media

Secret Service director admits failures

In brief: Refugee program set up for Central American minors
Man convicted in nicotine-poison case
35,000 walrus come ashore in NW Alaska

Feds detail cleanup plan for nuclear waste facility

In brief: Gun training accident claims Pennsylvania trooper
Mayor of L.A. suburb shot to death; wife questioned
Oklahoma officials unveil new execution protocols

U.S., Afghanistan sign security pact

World’s oldest clown dies at 98

Former Sen. Larry Craig ordered to pay for misused funds

Department of Ecology drafts flow rules for Spokane River

Gonzaga agrees to $400,000 settlement in student’s kayaking death

Airway Heights man to appeal sentence in son’s slaying

Seattle judge won’t stop deportations of minors during lawsuit

Biologists: Marijuana industry a threat to salmon

Boise teachers touts Democrat Balukoff’s impact on Boise school board

In brief: Three arrested in coffee stand robberies
Wolf pack controls to be discussed
NIC grant to target health care training
Kootenai announces early voting methods
Police seek robber of ice cream shop

Large fire burns, releases chemicals in Seattle

Artists rue loss of nude models
UO cancels figure drawing class, citing safety, funding concerns

Microsoft unveils Windows 10
Retooling resembles classic, not 8’s grid-style layout

Colorado’s pot-growing market getting bigger
New producers allowed today

EBay, in reversal, spinning off PayPal

More time requested for tank car upgrades
Oil, rail industries seek seven-year process

Business in brief:
Bonneville Power Administration regains hiring controlEU watchdog critical of Apple’s Irish tax deal
July home prices reflect slow sales, growing glut
Buyers owed refund for ‘weight-loss’ undies

Prosecutor candidates Haskell, Beggs support reforms to criminal justice system

Q&A with prosecutor candidates Haskell, Beggs

Haskell wants alternative sentencing
A story that ran on page A1 of Wednesday’s newspaper incorrectly described Spokane County prosecutor candidate Larry Haskell’s proposal to offer more options for mentally ill offenders. Haskell supports creating alternative sentencing options, including treatment, for the mentally ill, similar to options available to drug users and sex offenders. Past coverage also has incorrectly identified who hired Haskell at the prosecutor’s office. He was hired by Jim Sweetser.

Editorial: Wilhite’s experience tops McCaslin’s name recognition

Trudy Rubin: Containing, defanging ISIS requires nimble strategy

Watch SCC culinary arts instructor Sunday on Food Network

INCA After Dark chef’s sessions more like a party
Taqueria-style Carne Asada Tacos with Roasted Tomato Salsa

Pears work with any course
Roquefort Pear Salad
Italian Pear Tart

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from TPNN (Tea Party News Network)

Dr. Ben Carson Warns: We Might Not Even HAVE Elections in 2016

Fox News’ Judge Andrew Napolitano SHREDS the Anti-Gun Narrative: ‘More Guns Equals Less Crime’  VIDEO

High School Football Coach Fired; The Reason Why Will Shock You
Catalina Foothills High School volunteer football coach Gary Weiss was fired from the Tucson, AZ school for performing the time-honored American tradition of leading his team in prayer before and/or after games

Piers Morgan Completely Annihilates Obama? Yes, and It’s Brutal

HuffPo Outraged Over Pro-Life Jessa Duggar’s Reflections on the Holocaust

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from USA Today
from The Washington Examiner (DC)
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from The Washington Post (DC)
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from The Western Center for Journalism
(Western Journalism)

You Might Think The Secret Service Controversy Couldn’t Get Any Worse…But It Just Did
Secret Service managers told agents in Atlanta not to file a written report after discovering that a convict with a gun rode in an elevator with President Obama during his visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sept. 16, according to two sources familiar with the case.

Scary: If Democrats Get Away With This Major Scam They Might Never Lose Another Election
Today, the Obama administration announced a program to give refugee status to Central American children from certain countries including Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.

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