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Sunday, April 19, 2009
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Still plenty to read despite shrinking space
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C4 Bring back the old baseball boxes, please! I’ve heard that a few times this past week.
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NIC to inaugurate sports hall of fame
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C4 Nine athletes, two former coaches and a booster are included in the first class of inductees when the North Idaho College Athletic Hall of Fame is launched May 2 in …
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Indians 22, Yankees 4
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C6 The jokes started flying as the Cleveland Indians piled up runs in the second inning Saturday in New York. Ben Francisco was glad he wasn’t in the field. Ryan Garko …
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Cougars hit 3 consecutive HRs
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C7 Alex Burg, Derek Jones and Greg Lagreid hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in the first inning Saturday to launch the Washington State Cougars to a 5-4 Pac-10 baseball victory over Arizona …
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On the Air
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C8 For 04-19-2009
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Today’s menu
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C8 For 04-19-2009
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Huskies offense shines in scrimmage
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C9 SEATTLE – Jake Locker pump-faked, badly fooling a pair of defenders, then floated a 26-yard touchdown pass to Devin Aguilar. That was one of the highlights of Washington’s scrimmage Saturday …
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LB shortage leads to short practice
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C9 PULLMAN – Even as spring football scrimmages go, Washington State’s second of this spring was short, lasting less than 40 minutes. The main reason was simple. The list of Cougars …
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Lineman Cleveland turns heads
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C9 MOSCOW, Idaho – Nearly four weeks into spring football practice, the depth chart at a few key positions has yet to be hashed out for the University of Idaho. One …
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Vikings sweep first-place Bengals
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C10 The Coeur d’Alene baseball team revived some of the old magic Saturday afternoon. The Vikings swept league-leading Lewiston 4-3 and 7-5 in an Inland Empire League doubleheader. It was appropriate …
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Seahawks keep tabs on Stafford
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C10 The Detroit Lions had their socks blown off by him during a private workout three weeks ago. The St. Louis Rams have an aging quarterback with a salary that will …
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First-place Cheney sweeps
April 19, 2009 in Sports on Page C10 Cheney strengthened its hold on first place in the Great Northern League baseball standings Saturday with a 10-0, 9-6 sweep of visiting West Valley. Rick Heuschkel tossed six shutout innings …
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Moab safari more civilized
April 19, 2009 on Page C11 Easter Weekend used to be anything but a holiday for residents of Moab, Utah. The annual Jeep Safari attracts 20,000 people and 2,000 registered slick-rock-conquering four-wheel-drives to the little outdoor …
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Field test finds tent’s pros, cons
April 19, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C11 There is a soft place in my heart for REI tents. As a developing backpacker in the early ’90s, I bought an REI tent on sale for about $150 and …
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Skwala: lean, lively stonefly
April 19, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C11 “You should have been here last week!” “I think the hatch will start in about a week, depending on the weather.”
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Tour de jour
April 19, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C12 The pedaling season is shifting into high as organizers gear up for mass bicycle tours throughout the Northwest. Most of these tours are fundraisers that feature great food, with cyclists …
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Out & About
April 19, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C12 OUTCRY
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This TV show will raise your hackles
April 19, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C12 Spokane fly tier Carolyn Sells is teaming up with Lewiston fur-and-feather guru LeRoy Hyatt for another season of instructional programs on public television starting Saturday. Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art … 1
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The Slice: On the Internet, accuracy only gets in the way
April 19, 2009 in Features on Page D1 Remember that e-mail sent to all God’s children last year about the duck rescue in downtown Spokane? Well, that story is back. But this time it’s different. 1
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Master of abstract expressionism had Spokane, Pullman roots
April 19, 2009 in Features on Page D1 The father of abstract expressionism, one of the most important of all American art movements, lived in Spokane and Pullman for half his life. And if that sounds unlikely, here’s …
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Speak directly, hope daughter responds in kind
April 19, 2009 in Features on Page D2 Dear Carolyn: My 29-year-old daughter is dropping hints that she will soon be engaged. I have hopes (maybe expectations) that her intended will ask her father, and they will marry …
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Horoscope
April 19, 2009 in Features on Page D2 For 04-19-2009
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Sit down, maybe, but Will will never shut up
April 19, 2009 in Features on Page D2 “My PEANUT butter! … my PEAnut butter! … MYYYY peanut butter!” At full throttle, Will Arnett was pushing out one version, then another, of his line. After the fourth or …
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Anticipation grows for downtown co-op
April 19, 2009 in Features on Page D3 If you haven’t heard about Main Market Co-op yet, you need to know that something exciting is coming to downtown Spokane this fall. This member-owned co-op is under construction at …

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