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Thursday, May 13, 2010
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A case of Penned-up rage
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C2 Sean Penn pleaded no contest to vandalism Wednesday, effectively ending a case in which the Oscar-winning actor was videotaped kicking a celebrity photographer. Penn was sentenced to three years of … 1
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Horoscope
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C2 For 05-13-2010
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Reunions
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C3 New listings Orient School’s “Through the Years A Century of Learning” – Project will encompass video memories of Orient School. Partially funded by the 21st Century Community Learn Center Grant. …
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Second Friday
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C3 Receptions run from 5 to 8 p.m. in downtown Coeur d’Alene. Angel Gallery of Fine Art and Antiques - Silk art by Janene Grende. 423 Sherman Ave. (208) 665-7232
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Gallery listings
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C3 Galleries with new exhibits and/or receptions are indicated with a . For complete listings, see www.spokane7.com. Please send information about upcoming exhibits to features@spokesman.com.
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Regional basketball tournaments’ demise will hurt GSL
May 13, 2010 in Sports on Page C5 A tradition that began here in 1988 will come to an end next year.The 4A and 3A boys and girls basketball regional tournaments between the Greater Spokane League and the …
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Dr. Gott: Causes, treatments for ED vary
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C5 DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a 54-year-old male. I’ve had ED problems for about 10 years, resolved through the use of Viagra. But why? I do have low testosterone levels, …
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Arts calendar
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C5 Classes and workshops The Art Coop Classes – Microscope Slide Necklace: Friday, 6-8 p.m., $25. Sun Dyeing: Saturday, 1-3 p.m., $30. Materials provided. The Art Coop, 4225 N. G St. …
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Stage listings
May 13, 2010 in Features on Page C5 Events of special interest are marked with a . For complete listings, see www.spokane7.com.
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Practice pays off on Riverside band, choir trips
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N2 The Riverside High School jazz band and concert band traveled to San Francisco in April to compete in the Heritage Music Festival. We should be very proud of our bands …
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Senior activities
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N4 For 05-13-2010
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In brief: ‘Cheers to Kids’ benefit next week
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N4 WAIKIKI – Olive Crest, a nonprofit organization serving abused, neglected, and at-risk kids in Eastern Washington, will host the annual “Cheers to Kids” next Thursday at the Bozarth Mansion, 12415 …
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COPS fundraisers coming up
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N4 Nevada-Lidgerwood COPS have a couple of fundraisers coming up next week. First off is a pizza night at Shakey’s Pizza on May 20 from 5 to 8 p.m. The restaurant …
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In brief: ‘Boxcar Children’ starts May 22
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N7 WEST HILLS – Spokane Children’s Theatre will perform “The Boxcar Children” in the Spartan Playhouse at Spokane Falls Community College, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive, beginning May 22 at …
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Mead, Mt. Spokane effort fills bus with books
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N8 Mead and Mt. Spokane high school seniors recently went above and beyond for their senior project and filled the bus for kids in need – who love to read. The …
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Painting smooths rough edges of life
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N9 Omer Howard has traveled on a rough road. He’s been an addict, a prison inmate, shot, homeless and is currently fighting colon cancer. “I’m on the downside of it now,” …
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Cindy Hval: Relationship with GPS getting there
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S1 To say that I am geographically challenged and directionally impaired might be an understatement. I’ve been lost in every city, town, state and country I’ve ever lived in or visited. …
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Riverside, Deer Park high schools banding together
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S1 Deer Park has a long and decorated history of being involved in parades. In the town hall, you can view many trophies from various parades, dating back to a silver-plated …
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Letters
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S2 Five-year-olds not too young to get involved in sports In regards to John Tuft’s letter written about youth baseball in Spokane (Voices, May 6): The age of 5 is fairly …
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Lottery winners
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S2 May 3-9 $10,000
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Little League signup open till May 20
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S3 Registration for the Spokane South Little League Junior Division, for ages 13-14, continues through May 20. The south area encompasses the Lewis and Clark, Ferris, Freeman and Liberty high school …
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Meat package sale to benefit COPS
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S4 COPS Southeast is selling top sirloin steaks, chicken breasts, pork chops and beef patties to raise funds for its neighborhood substation. Inland Meats Inc. will sell the meats, and each …
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Control plan necessary to keep apples free of codling moths
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S4 For some reason, the apple blooms seem to be particularly abundant this year. Even the old farm trees I see along Chester Creek seem to be full of blooms. Unfortunately, …
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Tumor leaves woman with passion, purpose
May 13, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S5 On May 22, North Side resident Joan Ambriz will celebrate life while walking in the second annual Joggin for the Noggin walk/run along the Centennial Trail. The walk, which had …

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