Wednesday, November 19, 2014

In the news, Tuesday, November 4, 2014


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NOV 03      INDEX      NOV 05
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Information from some sites may not be reliable, or may not be vetted.
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from The Blaze (& Glenn Beck)
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from Breitbart
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from Catholic Answers

If a Person Commits Suicide, Is He Automatically Lost?
While suicide can be a mortal sin, it is not always one, and the Church both prays for those who have committed suicide and encourages us not to despair of their salvation.

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from CNSNews.com (& MRC & NewsBusters)
from The Daily Caller

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn Ousted By Republican Newcomer Bruce Rauner

David Perdue Defeats Michelle Nunn, Avoids Run-Off, In Georgia

Rick Scott Keeps Florida Governor’s Seat

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from East Oregonian

Driver’s card measure fails
Measure 88, which would have created a state-issued driver’s card for undocumented immigrants, was failing decisively at 65 percent to 35 percent, and by an even larger margin in Umatilla County. By 8:30 p.m. it was declared defeated.

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from The Heritage Foundation
from Huffington Post
[Information from this site may be unreliable.]

Jon Stewart Perfectly Sums Up The GOP's Closing Arguments

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from iFIBER ONE News (WA)

Beezley Hill flag continues to glow after more than 50 years

Columbia Basin Hospital ready to hold an open house on Nov. 13

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from KXLY 4 News (ABC Spokane)

90-year-old charged after feeding homeless
Arnold Abbott says threat of charges won't stop him from doing it again

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from NBC News (& affiliates)
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from Newsmax
from POLITICO
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from Rare
[Information from this site may not be vetted.]

Wendy Davis just showed up to the polls wearing this 90s hip-hop t-shirt

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from RedState
from The Spokesman-Review

Kootenai County voters give GOP wins

Idaho Gov. Otter wins third term

Republicans win majority in U.S. Senate

French, GOP have big night

Parks, streets wins will shape Spokane for decades to come

Republicans closing in

Montana GOP takes Senate seat held by Democrats for more than a century

Federal grand jury indicts Morgenstern
VA doctor accused of child rape and porn

Republicans have taken control of U.S. Senate

Two homicide victims identified
The men found shot to death in Spokane Valley over the weekend have been identified as Juan Gallegos-Rodriguez and Arturo Gallegos.

Alleged shooter claims victim was stalking her
Both the victim and the alleged attacker in a Monday morning drive-by shooting claimed the other party was stalking them, according to court documents.

Senate control is top prize in midterm election

EPA to rebuild Idaho streambank
Willows will act as a natural barrier to erosion, keeping heavy metals out of Coeur d’Alene River

Unclaimed treasure at Washington state auction may be Picasso’s sketchpad

Low oil prices chill towns’ boom

Doris Nelson sentenced to nine years in prison for Little Loan Shoppe fraud

Lava spares family headstone as it flows over Hawaii cemetery

Magliozzi, co-host of NPR’s Car Talk, dies at 77

250-year old tree moved to new spot at university
A tree that predates the University of Michigan and the city of Ann Arbor – and the American Revolution, for that matter – was settling into its new home on Monday.

One World Trade Center reopens for business, 13 years after 9/11

Top U.S. security contractor hacked
USIS breach went undetected for months

White House says Ferguson no-fly zone didn’t restrict press

U.S. military nuclear leader shakeup continues
Two officers fired, another disciplined

In brief: U.S. sues Southwest Airlines over plane maintenance
Homeland Security tightens screening
Hit-and-run suspect had criminal record
Delaware student shot, suspect at large

Egypt, Gulf Arab allies discuss anti-militant pact

Russia misses nuclear meeting
Moscow backs separatist vote

U.S. downplays Nusra Front gains
Group overrunning key bases in Syria

In brief: Hospital director dies of Ebola
A doctor in Sierra Leone has died of Ebola, the fifth local doctor to die of the disease there, authorities said Monday, as UNICEF announced it was doubling its staff in the three West African nations hard hit by the deadly virus.
24 dead after boat sinks off Istanbul
Suicide bomber kills 33 in Nigeria

Valley’s ATC Manufacturing moving to Idaho for tax breaks

In brief: Man gets 14 years for killing girlfriend, dumping body in acid
Suspect arrested in shooting near Arena
Woman allegedly breaks into Valley post office

Mother arrested after toddler dies in fire

In brief: Police seek Moses Lake’s help in finding drive-by killer
Urban Land Institute hosts real estate event
7-year-old girl hit by car on Halloween dies
Montana pair accused of kidnapping uncle, 84
Bottle explosion closes school, injures bus driver

Marysville-Pilchuck High School reopens after shooting

Obama, Fed Chair Yellen meet on economy

Hyundai, Kia penalized for high mileage claims
Companies paying $100 million to end U.S. probe

New hotel room key is your smartphone

Yellowstone park considers improving wireless service

Device maker Stryker to settle patient cases
U.S. investigates Honda over injury reports
Sprint plans to cut 2,000 positions
Sears, Kmart add Thanksgiving hours

Fracking may be cause for more earthquakes in central, east U.S.

Editorial: West Side traffic fixes will benefit entire state

Robert J. Samuelson: European economy worrisome

CdA woman urges ‘mindful philanthropy’ regarding breast cancer

Ask Dr. K: In puberty, girls need reassurance

Free care clinic in Seattle draws thousands

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from The Weekly Standard

NYTimes: Obama 'Doesn’t Feel Repudiated'

Joni Ernst Wins Senate Seat in Iowa

Rauner Beats Quinn in Illinois

Scott Walker Wins Again

Perdue Wins Georgia Senate Race Outright

Crist Loses Bid for Governor in Florida

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