Wednesday, November 7, 2012

In the news, Wednesday, November 7, 2012


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TUE 06      INDEX      THU 08
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from Columbia Basin Herald

Election night 2012 results

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from Grant County WA

November 06, 2012 General Election

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from Greatist

Recipe: Quinoa with Broccoli-Avocado Pesto

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from KHQ.com

NASA Photos Show Mile-Wide Asteroid In Deep Space

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from NCWTV.com

Election Results

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from Space.com (& CollectSpace)

What is Jupiter Made Of?
Composed predominantly of hydrogen and helium, the massive Jupiter is much like a tiny star. But despite the fact that it is the largest planet in the solar system, the gas giant just doesn't have the mass needed to push it into stellar status.

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from The Spokesman-Review

the 2012 general election:

Election Results

It’s Obama
President emerges winner after bruising campaign

Inslee out front as count goes on
shared by Lars Larson

Washington voters legalize recreational pot use

Maine electorate becomes first to vote in favor of gay marriage

Gay marriage, marijuana backed in historic votes

Incumbents prevail
Cantwell, McMorris Rodgers, Labrador breeze past challengers

Republicans Mielke, O’Quinn lead commission races
Mike Prager      The Spokesman-Review

Idaho voters push back on school reform issues

Problems plague polls
Long lines, glitches mark election day

Ryan says he will return to Congress

It’s a 50-50 nation, give or take

In brief: Economy at forefront, exit poll finds
Ryan not VP, but wins House seat again
Obama back on court on Election Day
Capitol will have a Kennedy again
Voters make their choices at Kingpin
Jackson Jr., on medical leave, wins again
Poll worker notches 75th year of service

Looking old may signal more heart disease risk
Study: Clues to health might be in mirror

Cardio equipment getting smarter
Industry leaders push personalized products

US trade panel finds harm from China solar panels

Rate of hiring veterans lags rhetoric
Joblessness near 10 percent; female vets worse off

Stability byword in China
In public, politics remains neatly choreographed

Syrian deaths down from peak
Most violent area last month was Damascus

– but may be necessary to end war

Hecla to reopen Lucky Friday
Mine closed for safety renovations after two deaths

Montana fires burn most acres since 1910
Despite damage, no major casualties

Scenic corridor saved
Purchase completes wild Mount Rainier gateway

Pot of gold
Hard-to-find Romertopf produces some hard-to-beat soups, breads, meats

Flavorful arugula salad suitable for Thanksgiving

Cake flavors perfect for holidays

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from Think Progress
from The Wenatchee World

From this desk in Wenatchee’s Great Northern Railway office,Assistant
Superintendent Tom Brennan maintained contact with many points in
the Cascade Division. Brennan retired Feb. 1, 1965, ending a career
with GN that began in 1917 when he went to work as an engine wiper.

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