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Press Pass Pullman: Leach Calls Out Receivers

Press Pass Pullman: Leach Calls Out Receivers
Mike Leach took an opportunity Monday to call out his players – once again – saying, most notably, the receiving corps made too many mistakes and needs to do better in key situations. Leach said the team needs "toughness". A reporter asked him what he means by that: "I'm talking

Press Pass Pullman: Leach Calls Out Receivers

Press Pass Pullman: Leach Calls Out Receivers
Mike Leach took an opportunity Monday to call out his players – once again – saying, most notably, the receiving corps made too many mistakes and needs to do better in key situations. Leach said the team needs "toughness". A reporter asked him what he means by that: "I'm talking

Report: Flavor Flav arrested for felony assault

Report: Flavor Flav arrested for felony assault
By Robyn Ross, Flavor Flav was arrested in Las Vegas, TMZ reports. Flav, whose real name is William Drayton Jr., was taken into custody after reportedly assaulting an unidentified teenager in his home with a deadly weapon. He also got in a heated argument with his fiancée, who called 911.

Analysis: Reality of US-China ties lost in debate

Analysis: Reality of US-China ties lost in debate
By CHARLES HUTZLER and JOE McDONALDAssociated Press BEIJING (AP) - In the narrative of U.S. presidential politics, China is a Hollywood villain, a monetary cheat that is stealing American jobs. But the one-dimensional caricature offered by President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt

Analysis: Reality of US-China ties lost in debate

Analysis: Reality of US-China ties lost in debate
By CHARLES HUTZLER and JOE McDONALDAssociated Press BEIJING (AP) - In the narrative of U.S. presidential politics, China is a Hollywood villain, a monetary cheat that is stealing American jobs. But the one-dimensional caricature offered by President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt

Halloween risks: Cars, sports (not tainted candy)

Halloween risks: Cars, sports (not tainted candy)
By BETH J. HARPAZAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Hey mom and dad: Halloween's not really all that scary - except when it comes to traffic safety. Despite warnings about tainted candy, candle fires and even child abductions, real Halloween headlines are rarely about any of those things.

McCaskill waits tables, gets targeted by new ad

McCaskill waits tables, gets targeted by new ad
By DAVID A. LIEBAssociated Press COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill donned a waitressing apron and dished out hamburgers and pizza Tuesday to illustrate her support for federal student aid as her Republican challenger Todd Akin picked up some important advertising help from a

Hulk Hogan sues friend, gossip site over sex tape

Hulk Hogan sues friend, gossip site over sex tape
By TAMARA LUSHAssociated Press TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan sued a disc jockey, the DJ's ex-wife and a gossip website Monday after a sex tape involving Hogan and the woman was posted online. Hogan said in two lawsuits that he had consensual sex with his best friend'

Analysis: In blistering form, Obama rebounds

Analysis: In blistering form, Obama rebounds
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) - Fighting for his political life, President Barack Obama re-emerged in blistering form in an interruption-filled debate rematch, trying to diminish Mitt Romney's rising stature by accusing him of dishonesty and extremism. In a

10 Things to Know for Tuesday

10 Things to Know for Tuesday
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Tuesday: 1. BE SURE OF THE FACTS WHEN THE CANDIDATES AREN'T The AP's Calvin Woodward offers a guide to help you sort out any debatable claims made by Obama and Romney