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SR Morning Headlines (4/22/05)

*Analysis of vomit catches the interest of Court TV: Cable show looks at investigation into 1999 murder of 11-year-old/Thomas Clouse, SR -- Our very own CSI-type case.

*Study reports West to have growth spurt: Idaho, Washington among states projected to have increases between now and 2030/Christopher Smith, AP -- And you know which county is going to catch a good percentage of that growth. Aha. Kootenai. Make it stop.

*Chomsky draws crowd at Gonzaga: MIT professor, leading dissident delivers speech on key policy issues/Kevin Graman, SR -- The UN take a lead role in solving international crisis? Ya gotta be kiddin'. When the corrupt UN isn't involved in oil-for-food scandals, its reps are raping babies in Africa. Then, there's the various genocides it ignores. Yet, people listen to Chomsky. Amazing.

*Jurors selected to hear RPS trial: Panel of five men, four women told trial over malpractice claim may last five weeks/Jim Camden, SR -- There goes their summer vacation.

*Politician Watson commits suicide: Ex-District 4 representative had lost job on Tax Commission/Susan Drumheller, SR -- Dunno which to discuss here -- the awful thing he did to his son and granddaughter by killing himself in their home. Or the good service he did for Shoshone County. So I'll leave it at that.



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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.