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Thursday, April 3, 2008
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Picture of perseverance
April 3, 2008 in Sports on Page C6 LAWRENCE, Kan. – Tragedy keeps following Darnell Jackson. It first found him in Oklahoma, taking his father, leading him to the crime scene of a classmate’s murder.
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U-Hi blanks Central Valley
April 3, 2008 in Sports on Page C6 University proved superior when the lone Greater Spokane League baseball unbeatens and district rival Titans and Central Valley faced off in a Wednesday doubleheader. U-Hi (7-0) owned every phase of …
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WSU’s Moody in 2nd Place
April 3, 2008 in Sports on Page C6 Ricky Moody of Washington State is the top collegian and in second place overall in the men’s decathlon after the first day of the 81st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Wednesday …
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Serge power
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D1 Orchestra conductors often plan programs that honor a composer. Rarely do they plan programs that honor another conductor – even a dead conductor.
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ARt’s got ‘Pete ‘n’ Keely,’ babe
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D1 For the names “Pete ‘n’ Keely,” feel free to substitute Steve ‘n’ Eydie. The 2000 off-Broadway hit “Pete ‘n’ Keely” is a musical sendup of married ‘60s lounge acts such …
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Cup of coffee, toast just doesn’t cut it
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D1 Slice reader Bob Neubauer, who fondly recalls his time in Denmark, thinks the American version of a “continental” breakfast is a sad joke. He’d like to see places offering “the …
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Two-timing will have casualty
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D2 Dear Annie: I’ve been seeing two women for several months. Neither relationship is that serious, and I enjoy the time I spend with them equally. However, I’ve reached the point …
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Sounds like he’s sweatin’ it out
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D2 Look for some surprises when Jimmy Kimmel marks the 1,000th episode of his late-night ABC talk show tonight. “This morning I woke up with Richard Simmons in my bedroom for …
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Horoscope
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D2 For 04-03-2008
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Capt. Blaine Golden receives Air Medal
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D3 Air Force Capt. Blaine Golden was decorated with the Air Medal, which is awarded to any person who, while serving in or with the armed forces of the United States, …
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Spokane clubs
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D3 Upcoming Sun Dance Sundowners Women’s Nine-Hole Golf League – Season-opener luncheon is April 1. Tee-off begins April 8, 9 a.m., Sundance Golf Course, 9725 N. Nine Mile Road, Nine Mile …
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Mysterious blood loss could be sign of fatal illness
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D3 Dear Dr. Gott: I am told I am losing blood all the time, but my doctors don’t know from where. I have had several colon and throat studies and all …
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Show captures kids’ fancy
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D3 He’s the special effects wizard who seems to visit the Academy Awards every other year to collect an Oscar for a “Lord of the Rings” film. But it’s a gentle, …
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Injury-plagued ‘Survivor’ down to 11
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D4 Tonight’s must-see “Survivor,” 8 p.m., CBS.
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‘Friday Night Lights’ returns next season
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D4 “Friday Night Lights” will shine again next season. The critically acclaimed football-and-family drama will return on NBC for a third year after the 13 new episodes have aired on satellite-television …
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First Friday Art Walk
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D5 Here’s the schedule for this week’s First Friday Art Walk in central Spokane. Receptions run from 5 to 8 p.m. unless otherwise indicated: Arbor Crest, River Park Square, third level, …
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Distler’s life, music topic of lecture
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D5 German composer and organist Hugo Distler (1908-1942) is the subject of this year’s Hans Moldenhauer Memorial Lecture on Monday at Whitworth University. Distler, a forward-thinking composer who was instrumental in …
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Arts calendar
April 3, 2008 in Features on Page D5 Auditions “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” – Christian Youth Theatre-Idaho, April 11, 4-7 p.m. at The Alter Church, 901 E. Best Ave., Coeur d’Alene. Performance dates: May 29-June 8. …
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Wall Street plan cuts parking
April 3, 2008 in Voices on Page N1 Parking on Wall Street between Wellesley and Francis avenues is going to be prohibited on both sides of the street following reconstruction work beginning later this month. Currently, parking is …
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Spokane ranks 25th in population density
April 3, 2008 in Voices on Page N1 Quick: Guess the most densely populated city in the state? Yup, Seattle. Some 586,000 people are crammed into the Emerald City’s 84 square miles.
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March on record as second-snowiest
April 3, 2008 in Voices on Page N2 It’s the first week of April and we’re finally receiving some milder weather. Until recently, many folks were asking me, “What are you going to do about this weather?” Well, …
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To learn more
April 3, 2008 in Voices on Page N3 •For more information about Evergreen Memory Box Artists contact Joann Ritchie at ritchietwo@aol.com or call 926-1556. •To learn more about the Memory Box program visit www.memoryboxes.org.
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Memory boxes hold keepsakes
April 3, 2008 in Voices on Page N3 The boxes are precious, exquisitely decorated with hand-painted scenes. One might feature a downy yellow duckling clutching a leafy umbrella. Another may be adorned by a teddy bear with angel …
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Chase Awards honors area residents
April 3, 2008 in Voices on Page N4 The Chase Youth Awards were presented March 27, and several North Side students received awards for citizenship, community service, courage, creativity, diversity, leadership, personal achievement and the Spirit of Jim …

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