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Sunday, February 10, 2013
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On the air
February 10, 2013 in Sports on Page C10 For 02-10-2013
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Field reports: Coyote hunt eyed to protect wolf
February 10, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C11 PREDATORS – A once obscure coyote hunting contest in northern California has become controversial as environmental groups lobby the state to call it off to protect a lone wolf. Like … 2
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Out & About: Spokane native lands state-record mackinaw
February 10, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C12 OUTFISH – A 35-pound, 10-ounce state-record lake trout was caught Monday in Lake Chelan by Phil Colyar of Wenatchee. Washington Fish and Wildlife biologists measured the fish, which was officially …
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Anglers hook, cook fish at Sitka event
February 10, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C12 Fishing and wildlife-viewing destinations are scattered throughout Alaska, but one offers a difference you can taste. Angling Unlimited of Sitka is combining world-class saltwater fishing with a world-class Seattle chef …
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Nordic ski trails sprout near Sandpoint
February 10, 2013 in Outdoors on Page C12 Cross-country skiers donating time, energy and their own grooming equipment are inspiring Sandpoint – a town of alpine skiing tradition – to get active on skinny skis. “It’s a classic … 2
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Jess Walter eager to release collection of short stories
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D1 Jess Walter has always written short stories. His first few – except the one he wrote for a writing contest and won $25 – didn’t make him a dime. But …
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The Slice: Choose wisely before your cavity search
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D1 It helps to be prepared. So in advance of your next dental appointment, you might want to decide what music you’d like to listen to before you are handed headphones.
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Q&A: Hey, brother, learn to hold your water
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D1 Every few years, brothers Jess and Ralph Walter hit the road to cover their alma mater, Eastern Washington University, in various sporting events for The Spokesman-Review. In December, they missed … 2
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Carolyn Hax: Chose to not spend time with mother
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D2 Dear Carolyn: For decades my mother has basically ignored me and my children, or treated us unfairly in comparison to my siblings. Years of therapy have helped me understand that …
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Horoscope
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D2 For 02-10-2013
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Do It Yourself: Mix of shapes, longer life give LEDs an edge
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D3 Q. I’m gradually using up my stock of old incandescent light bulbs and am going to have to choose from the new, energy-efficient offerings. I don’t care much for the …
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Winter colors, icy textures inspire designers
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D3 It’s cold out there. In much of the country, now’s the time when home serves as a cozy refuge from the ice and snow. We light our fireplaces and wish …
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Making a case for orchids
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D3 AKRON, Ohio – In the houseplant world, orchids have gotten a bad rap. Many people shy away from growing them, figuring they’re too exotic, too demanding, too expensive.
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TV Notes: Grammys take stage on CBS tonight
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D4 Don’t miss THE 55TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS: Yes, we want to see who takes home the trophies during “music’s biggest night,” but mostly we crave the performances and the offbeat …
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Home Calendar
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D5 Arts/Crafts SCC Craft Fair - Spring event with handmade arts, food and clothing. March 2, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Spokane Community College, Lair, 1810 N. Greene St. Free admission and parking. …
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After long hiatus, bluegrass jam band back in action
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D6 After an eight-year hiatus, Leftover Salmon has re-emerged refreshed, refocused and with a new record. Last year the bluegrass jam band trailblazers released their first album of original tunes and …
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Zbyszewski wins poetry competition
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D6 Tom Zbyszewski, a student at Liberty Bell High School in Methow Valley, placed first in Thursday’s Poetry Out Loud competition. Langston Ward, a student at Mead High School who won …
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Book Notes: Sherman, Shields, Lindholt featured at Beacon Hill
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D6 Three Spokane writers will featured during the annual Beacon Hill Reading Series on Tuesday: Diane Sherman, author of the poetry collection “Walkabout” (2011), Sharma Shields, author of the short story …
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Social Calendar
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D6 Puppy Love - Wine tasting to benefit SpokAnimal, includes dessert. Wednesday, 6-9 p.m., Nectar Tasting Room, 120 N. Stevens St. $10. For more information, visit spokanimal.org or call (509) 534-8133. …
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American Life in Poetry
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D6 It seems that love poems have a better chance of being passed around from person to person than other poems, and here’s one, by Richard M. Berlin, who lives in …
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Best-selling books
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D7 Fiction 1. “Until the End of Time,” Danielle Steel (Delacorte, $28)
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Review: Walter’s short stories ‘funny, insightful’
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D7 We all know Jess Walter as a novelist. The award-winning “The Zero” and “Citizen Vince.” The lauded “The Financial Lives of the Poets.” And last year’s amazing “Beautiful Ruins.” With …
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Literary Calendar
February 10, 2013 in Features on Page D7 Author Christine Smith - Northwest author and her husband, Capt. Jeffrey Smith, will be giving a slideshow presentation today at the North Spokane Library, 44 E. Hawthorne Road, and at …
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From brewpubs to extreme sports, Hood River shows another side
February 10, 2013 in Features, Travel on Page D8 HOOD RIVER, Ore. – This town full of extreme-sports nuts owes its late-20th century renaissance to windsurfing and other water sports – things you might think of in summer. Add …

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