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Sunday, April 1, 2012
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April 1, 2012 in Sports on Page C6 For 04-01-2012
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On the air
April 1, 2012 in Sports on Page C6 For 04-01-2012
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MLB 2012: Pujols, Fielder power up
April 1, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 Albert Pujols gave the Texas Rangers an October preview of what they can expect 18 times in this season, now that the Los Angeles Angels are shelling out a hefty …
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Slowly, Mariners must adjust from trip
April 1, 2012 in Sports on Page C7 Anyone who has made the flight to – and from – Japan knows the toll it can take on the body. When that body has to then play professional baseball, …
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Cougars defeat Tennessee, UCLA in track
April 1, 2012 in Sports on Page C8 The Washington State men’s track and field team won six events and beat UCLA and Tennessee at a double dual Saturday at Drake Stadium in Los Angeles. The Cougars beat …
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Field reports: Hundreds of bald eagles wintered in Oregon
April 1, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C9 WILDLIFE – The Oregon Wildlife Commission took bald eagles off the state endangered species list recently, five years after the big birds were removed from the federal list. In 1963, …
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Average Joe offers tips on bagging gobbler
April 1, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C10 Even though wild turkeys parade down some Spokane streets and poop on the decks of suburban homes, a spring gobbler is a wily and thrilling challenge to hunt. I don’t …
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Out & About: Chapman Lake may not reopen
April 1, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C10 OUTCRY – Chapman Lake, a popular trout, kokanee and spiny ray fishing lake south of Cheney, may not reopen for public access this season. The family-operated Chapman Lake Resort did …
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Inland Northwest flush with organized bicycling events
April 1, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C10 The number of organized regional bicycling events continues to grow into a packed schedule of rolling social events. Never has there been so much incentive to get out and enjoy … 1
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The Slice: Fool me once, shame on … Ward Cleaver?
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D1 It’s April Fools’ Day. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. 3
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Coeur d’Alene Tribe celebrates jazz great’s reservation roots
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D1 The roots of swing – or at least, the roots of Mrs. Swing, jazz legend Mildred Bailey – reach deep into the Coeur d’Alene Reservation. Bailey – born in 1900 …
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Carolyn Hax: Girlfriend looks for the worst in all
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D2 Dear Carolyn: My girlfriend seems to be paranoid (not in the clinical sense). Every action that a friend or family member takes, she looks for how it could be taken …
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Horoscope
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D2 For 04-01-2012
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Do It Yourself: Flushing out old toilet issues
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D3 Q. When we had our house built about eight years ago, the builder installed toilets that flush with 1.6 gallons of water. We are constantly having trouble flushing everything down … 3
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Ceilings often get the silent treatment by designers
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D3 Ceilings are the Rodney Dangerfield of homes. They get no respect. But there are plenty of easy ways to make over this oft-overlooked area, from the quirky charm of Victorian-era, …
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Cool-season crops can be stored through fall, winter
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D3 We continue our discussion of cool-season vegetable crops today with a look at growing carrots and salad greens. Homegrown carrots tend to be sweeter and crispier than the ones we …
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TV Notes: ‘Game of Thrones’ kicks off second season
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D4 Don’t miss “GAME OF THRONES” – The electrifying adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s epic fantasy series returns for a second season and war is raging all over the land of …
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Best-selling books
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D5 Fiction 1. “Stay Close,” Harlan Coben. (Dutton, $27.95)
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Book Notes: Writers Series draws up last play for Shann Ray
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D5 The final edition of this year’s Gonzaga University Visiting Writers Series will feature one of Gonzaga’s own. GU professor Shann Ferch, who writes under the name Shann Ray, will read …
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Literary Calendar
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D5 Author Jim Stinson - His book, “Remembering the B: The History of Washington State ‘B’ Basketball Tournament,” is filled with facts, photos and trivia for any B Basketball lover. The …
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Spotlight: MAC extends chance to view ‘Seeing Impressionism’
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D6 Good news for all you procrastinators. You’ll have even more time to see the “Seeing Impressionism: Europe, America and the Northwest” exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. …
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Social Calendar
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D6 A Concert for Baby - Spokane Symphony violinist Rachel Dorfman is seven months pregnant and giving a concert of her favorite music: Bach, Mozart, Bloch, and O’Connor. Also performing will …
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Home Calendar
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D7 Arts/Crafts WSU Springs Arts and Crafts Fair - April 13-14. Hours are April 13, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and April 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Washington State University, Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum, …
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San Antonio’s historic missions and beautiful River Walk demand visit
April 1, 2012 in Features, Travel on Page D8 SAN ANTONIO – This city is known for the Alamo and the River Walk, and rightly so, but don’t stop there. The small downtown is packed with interesting sites, and …

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