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Sunday, May 6, 2012
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Letters policy
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C3 We welcome letters of up to 200 words on all sports and outdoors topics. All letters are subject to editing. Writers are limited to one letter every 30 days. Please …
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Prep golfers praised
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C3 Spokane high school golfers I have watched these last four years consistently demonstrate the highest level of sportsmanship I have seen in any high school sport.
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Rosales’ first goal of season lifts Sounders
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C3 SEATTLE – Mauro Rosales says he’ll still look to pass before he looks to score – unless he’s wide open so close to the net. Rosales scored in the 63rd …
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Earnhardt has more wins at Talladega than any other track
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C3 TALLADEGA, Ala. – An unexpected – and somewhat unlikely – collection of circumstances has coalesced around today’s Aaron’s 499 at Talladega Superspeedway, a race which has the potential to provide …
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Alderman’s no-hitter gives Cheney district title
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C3 Jeremy Alderman fired a no-hitter and Drew Henry scored on a passed ball in the top of the eighth inning as Cheney held on to beat East Valley 1-0 in …
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Bolligar in third at Pac-12 Multi-events
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C4 Washington State’s Michael Bolligar is in third place after Saturday’s opening day of the Pac-12 Conference Multi-events Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Bolligar had season …
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Gonzales pitches Gonzaga over Gaels
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C4 Marco Gonzales gave up two runs and struck out seven in 7 2/3 innings as Gonzaga beat the Saint Mary’s Gaels in the middle game of a three-game West Coast …
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Cougars’ bullpen comes up short in loss to Cal
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C4 PULLMAN – As a planned fireworks display sounded in the background, Donnie Marbut spent a good 15 minutes speaking with his Washington State baseball team in left field at Bailey-Brayton …
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Breaking down the Eagles by position
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C4 Here’s a position-by- position look at the Eagles following spring camp: Quarterback: Anthony Vitto and Vernon Adams got “more reps than any two quarterbacks have ever gotten in a spring,” …
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Mayweather wins unanimous decision over Cotto
May 6, 2012 in Sports on Page C5 LAS VEGAS – Floyd Mayweather Jr. used his speed and accuracy to win a unanimous decision Saturday night over a game Miguel Cotto in one of his toughest fights. Mayweather … 1
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On the air
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Today’s menu
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Field reports: New website details potential wildlife lands
May 6, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C9 PUBLIC LAND – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife unveiled a website, wdfw.wa.gov/lands/acquisitions, this week detailing a wish list of properties the state may buy for fish and wildlife …
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Gear Junkie tries out Altra Running’s Lone Peak trail shoe
May 6, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C9 After finishing the 12K Bloomsday road race today in Spokane, perhaps 40,000 or more runners will be looking for a bit of solitude and fresh air – both of which …
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Curriculum hooks up with Trout in the Classroom
May 6, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C10 Trout are spawning a watershed of educational opportunities for Spokane County kids. A thousand fertilized rainbow eggs divvied out to 10 elementary schools have hatched a semester of lessons in … 6
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Out & About: State accepting proposals for sportfishing rule changes
May 6, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C10 SPORTFISHING – Proposals for changing Washington sportfishing rules starting in 2013 are being accepted by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife through June 15. The agency says it will …
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Pend Oreille River pike thinning continues
May 6, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C10 The official crackdown on invasive northern pike in the Pend Oreille River behind Box Canyon is in its last stages for this season. A late-April survey indicated gillnets deployed by … 1
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The Slice: Insights on the old outhouse
May 6, 2012 in Features on Page D1 Let’s start with a Bloomsday salute. What’s your attitude about using a portable toilet?
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Women behind Listen to Your Mother walked interesting paths
May 6, 2012 in Features on Page D1 Stacey Conner and Elise Raimi settled with their husbands in Spokane in the mid-2000s, and started families here, but felt doubt, disappointment and even despair about the Inland Northwest. “I … 3
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Carolyn Hax: Sister is showing controlling side
May 6, 2012 in Features on Page D2 Hi, Carolyn: My younger sister and I have become very close over the last few years as we are both in our 20s and beginning our own lives. She attends …
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Horoscope
May 6, 2012 in Features on Page D2 For 05-06-2012
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Clever design helps ‘70s rancher owner keep pace with home office trends
May 6, 2012 in Features on Page D3 LOS ANGELES – It happened by accident. When Kurtis and Wanda Weller Sakai went to remodel their 1971 Ojai, Calif., ranch house, the original plan was to add a fourth …
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Savvy gardeners holding steady on tomato plants
May 6, 2012 in Features on Page D3 When it comes to growing veggies, the tomato has to be everyone’s favorite. And why not? The taste of a homegrown, sun-ripened tomato can’t be beat. Right now, I have … 1
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Do It Yourself: Good cleaning might help tackle tobacco odor
May 6, 2012 in Features on Page D3 Q. Our apartment smells strongly of tobacco smoke. We have complained to the management and even to the corporate office, but get no help. Can you tell us what to … 1

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