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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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O’s take win in Hall exhibition
May 22, 2007 in Sports on Page C3 Minor leaguer Brian Bock hit a double and two home runs, including the first grand slam he could remember, to lead the Baltimore Orioles over the Toronto Blue Jays 13-7 …
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Today’s menu
May 22, 2007 in Sports on Page C4 For 05-22-2007
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CCS women’s golf wins again
May 22, 2007 in Sports on Page C5 Community Colleges of Spokane’s women won their ninth Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges golf championship in 11 years with a 19-stroke victory Monday at Washington National Golf Course in …
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NCAA tightens its rules over transfers
May 22, 2007 in Sports on Page C5 Player transfers in college basketball and other sports just got a bit more complicated. Basketball coaches, in particular, laud a quiet NCAA rules change requiring transferring athletes to maintain grades …
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The Slice: Comparing apples to … apples
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D1 Here’s a report on the Evergreen State of mind. To solicit materials for geography projects, elementary school kids sometimes send letters to faraway newspapers. The hope is that the papers …
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Airy shoes can lead to summertime blues
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D1 It’s nearly summer, when the living is easy – and your feet have to work twice as hard. When the weather warms, your toes want to get out and play …
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Good grief
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D1 The children know her only as “Mrs. V.” Although they will never meet her or even learn her name, the fifth- and sixth-graders at Meadow Ridge Elementary have grown to …
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‘Apprentice,’ you’re retired
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D2 NBC left “The Apprentice” off its announced fall schedule last week, and now it appears Donald Trump is abandoning it as well. In a statement to the Reuters news service, …
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Horoscope
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D2 For 05-22-2007
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Don’t limit your future for him
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D2 Dear Annie: I am 17 years old and going to be a senior in high school in the fall. Pretty soon, I will be making some very important decisions about …
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Hints from Heloise
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D2 Dear Readers: I work in the student services office of a major university. We handle important documents in our students’ files. I am amazed at the illegible handwriting from young …
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Bulletin board
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D3 New listings Diabetes Education Center Open House – Get program information and free blood glucose screening, Thursday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at 5901 N. Lidgerwood, Suite 18. Call (509) 232-8252 …
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Products may help end thumb sucking
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D3 Q. My 5-year-old granddaughter sucks her thumb. Is there something that tastes bitter or unpleasant I can buy to put on her thumb to remind her to not suck it? …
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Body shape figures into weight loss
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D3 The most effective weight-loss diet for you may depend upon your physiology, according to a study in today’s Journal of the American Medical Association. Heavy people with an apple shape …
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Kidney function slows down over the years
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D3 Dear Dr. Gott: I am 84 years old and have high blood pressure. Four months ago, my kidneys were operating at 80 percent of normal. I am taking 40 milligrams …
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WSU to conduct national heart study
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D3 Spokane residents with heart problems may be eligible to join a national study of two popular cholesterol medications conducted in part by Washington State University. WSU is one of 75 …
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Musicfest announces top placers
May 22, 2007 in Features on Page D5 The 69th annual Musicfest Northwest included talent of all ages, in dance and music. The competition concluded on Friday. Below are the results for May 13, 15 and 16. CA …
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Inside this week’s issue
May 22, 2007 in Home on Page Z2 Living on the Edge Spokane woman ready to give up her cozy South Hill home for downtown life.
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Contact us
May 22, 2007 in Home on Page Z2 Editor Cheryl-Anne Millsap
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Welcome Home!
May 22, 2007 in Home on Page Z3 Not too long ago, going through a box of papers, I found a drawing one of my children had done when she was small. It was a crayon image of …
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Going once: pieces of history
May 22, 2007 in Home on Page Z4 One of the first things we did when we moved to Spokane was to go to Art Fest in Browne’s Addition. On our way to the Museum of Arts and …
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Homeowner sets sights on city life
May 22, 2007 in Home on Page Z5 “He’s kind of overprotective,” Terri Jones says of her boyfriend, Will Parks, who worries that her plan to leave the South Hill for Spokane’s urban jungle is a mistake. At …
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A master’s magic
May 22, 2007 in Home on Page Z6 Third-generation woodcarver Petr Shiva creates magic in his home studio in south Spokane. From restoring antique furniture for private residents to carving safari friezes for the Davenport Tower, Shiva fashions …
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Build memories for your child
May 22, 2007 in Home on Page Z8 Sure to capture the heart (and imagination) of any child who sees it, this cottage-style playhouse project will become a place where memories are made. It features an inviting porch, …

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