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Dogs Try To Help Find Assault Weapon

Dogs Try To Help Find Assault Weapon
SPOKANE, Wash. - Trained cadaver dogs with the Spokane County Search and Rescue team helped deputies Friday afternoon look for the weapon from Thursday's Centennial Trail assault. After an hour and a half, the dogs could not find that weapon. They searched the entire area, from where the

Four Assault Victims In Mile Radius Of Thursday Attack

Four Assault Victims In Mile Radius Of Thursday Attack
SPOKANE, Wash. - In the past six months, there have been four assaults within a one mile radius of each other near the Spokane River and the Mission Ave. bridge.  The first attack happened on March 29th on South Riverton. Sherrie Wright was walking her dog around 6 in the morning

Four Assault Victims In Mile Radius Of Thursday Attack

Four Assault Victims In Mile Radius Of Thursday Attack
SPOKANE, Wash. - In the past six months, there have been four assaults within a one mile radius of each other near the Spokane River and the Mission Ave. bridge.  The first attack happened on March 29th on South Riverton. Sherrie Wright was walking her dog around 6 in the morning

Four Assault Victims In Mile Radius Of Thursday Attack

Four Assault Victims In Mile Radius Of Thursday Attack
SPOKANE, Wash. - In the past six months, there have been four assaults within a one mile radius of each other near the Spokane River and the Mission Ave. bridge.  The first attack happened on March 29th on South Riverton. Sherrie Wright was walking her dog around 6 in the morning

China's presumed next leader reappears in public

China's presumed next leader reappears in public
By DIDI TANGAssociated Press BEIJING (AP) - Chinese leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping reappeared in public Saturday after a two-week absence that sparked rumors about his health and questions about the stability of the country's succession process. State media said Xi toured exhibits at China

Egypt's Christians anxious, anticipate troubles

Egypt's Christians anxious, anticipate troubles
By MAGGIE MICHAELAssociated Press CAIRO (AP) - Christians gathered Friday in front of a Cairo cathedral holding signs denouncing a film that mocked the Prophet Muhammad amid fears that Muslims will take out their anger on Egypt's minority community. The country's 8 million Coptic

Marine unit heading to Sudan in wake of violence

Marine unit heading to Sudan in wake of violence
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. official says an elite Marine rapid response team is headed to Sudan in the wake of violence and protests against the embassy in Khartoum. The deployment comes as Sudanese police opened fire on protesters trying to climb the walls of

2 Marines killed in attack in southern Afghanistan

2 Marines killed in attack in southern Afghanistan
By ROBERT BURNSAP National Security Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Heavily armed insurgents attacked a British air base in southern Afghanistan Friday, killing two U.S. Marines and wounding several other troops, U.S. officials said. An estimated 16 Taliban fighters were also killed in the assault,

2 Marines killed in attack in southern Afghanistan

2 Marines killed in attack in southern Afghanistan
By ROBERT BURNSAP National Security Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Heavily armed insurgents attacked a British air base in southern Afghanistan Friday, killing two U.S. Marines and wounding several other troops, U.S. officials said. An estimated 16 Taliban fighters were also killed in the assault,

Boise St looking for 1st win facing Miami

Boise St looking for 1st win facing Miami
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Playing without its first national ranking in nearly four years, Boise State will look to begin to re-establish itself in its home opener Saturday against Miami (Ohio). And despite the Broncos' gaudy 73-7 record during his tenure, coach Chris Petersen believes notching an