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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2005

A sign of spring?

That white-headed robin spotted and photographed by Norman Ernst on Hauser Lake Road March 30 is now featured in Frum Helen Back's Hauser Times here and as Picture No. 25 on the Coeur d'Alene Audobon Society Web site here.

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The year of corporate tax incentives

Property tax relief was the pleaFrom Post Falls to Bonners FerryBut lawmakers said'Let’s help Micron insteadAnd then form another committee.'Betsy Russell/Eye on BoiseDFO: Yeow, my colleague Betsy Russell is not only the best political reporter in Idaho, but she makes a case for being a…

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Question of the Day

Issue: Wal-Mart takes offensive: CEO Scott blasts critics, defenders of 'status quo'/Associated Press.DFO: Frankly, I see nothing wrong with Wal-Mart, other than trying to shop there on Saturday mornings and Christmas.Question: Do you believe labor unions and community activists are going overboard in their criticism…

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SR Morning Headlines (4/6/05)

*Train fueling depot artless and off track/guest columnist James Ball, SR -- I love the closing paragraph by this former civil engineer: "We shouldn't have to drink petroleum cocktails to protect BNSF profits. They have demonstrated again and again their inability and unwillingness to protect…

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Q & A

Question, from The Edge: Why do all the photographs of criminals being arrested show the bad guys with their shirts off? See the front of page of the Spokesman Tuesday re. arrest of Thomas Bernard Graham, 40, after 10-hour standoff.Answer: Undersheriff Gary Cuff: CS gas…

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Peanut Gallery (Toadman's gets it first)

What amazes me about Huckleberries is I was an early reader and occasional emailer/commentor and it used to be very in your face aggro conservative and now, at times, it is a wonderful playground of commentors and their poetry and humor and the watershed moment…

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TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2005

My 2 Cents

Ward Churchill reminds me of those academic frauds who peopled my college life back in the late '60s and early 70s. They made wild statements that whipped us gullible students into a frenzy, particularly against the Vietnam War and the establishment. We followed them around…

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Headlines @ Closin' Time

*Rudy rips Ward Churchill: Ex-NYC mayor says 9-11 prof should not be allowed to teach/Rocky Mountain News -- You go, Rudy.*Female boxer dies after match: Preliminary cause of death blunt force trauma to the head/Associated Press -- Unfortunately, life sometimes immitates art.*Officials urge renewal of…

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Best of the Local Blogs (4/5/05)

*Put your hands together for Cis The Retired who turned 65 today and blogs about it here.*Our Eye on Boise reports that the House Transportation Committee has voted unanimously to approve the governor's highway bill, with amendments, here.*His Bobness/The Unbearable Bobness of Being rewrites Idaho…

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Afternoon Question

Issue: Threatening e-mail disturbs legislators: They should be 'hung in public display,' message from Frank Reichert states/Josh Wright, SR.DFO: Is it just me, Dang, or do you Libertarians have too many loose cannons to take your party seriously?Question: Is Frank Reichert's e-mail simply a matter…

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Extra! Extra!

"The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has decided to withdraw from participation in tomorrow night’s Community Forum on the BNSF," according to a news release from the Kootenai Environmental Alliance and NIC Students for Progressive Change. "The reason given was that the agency does…

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Pulitizer Prize winner

"The 11-member AP team won the prize for breaking news photography, the news cooperative's 48th Pulitzer, with a portfolio that included images of three charred bodies of U.S. contractors hanging from a bridge over the Tigris River; Marines praying over a fallen comrade; and U.S.…

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Ward Churchill's People

Dunno what type of radical prof Ward Churchill will draw at EWU today, but he attracted quite a few cuh-razies at a SF anarchist fair here (Caution: Icky nudity on display)Sweet P -- to Kristin Hoppe/Not So Fast for bringing this to my attention.

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Quick Fix 6 (4/5/05)

Peter Jennings fields a question during a press conference at 2004 Washington State University during the Murrow Symposium.Longtime ABC News anchorman Peter Jennings (above) has been diagnosed with lung cancer, according to WorldNetDaily. The network announced today that Jennings, anchor of "World News Tonight," will…

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Inside Huckleberries

2:39 p.m. Some of you have fretted about the chitchat nature of the blog last weekend, suggesting the problem would be solved by adding a "forum" feature. Nothing I can do about that until my blogmeister returns from vacation. No question the new "comments" feature…

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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2005


Best of the Local Blogs (4/4/05)

*His Bobness should be in the running for the Bulwer-Lytton contest for worst opening line for a novel with his two examples here.*The Angry Commentator makes hay with that Coeur d'Alene Press story about the interesting e-mails between Judge Bob Burton and ex-drug court supervisor…

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Bryan School lockdown

From the SR Web site and reporter Erica Curless re: lockdown at Bryan Elementary on CDA's Harrison Avenue:A Coeur d’Alene man wanted on a burglary warrant is holed up inside a duplex near Bryan Elementary School, though an unidentified woman who was inside the home…

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Zogby poll has different spin ...

...on whether Americans really supported the killing of Terri Schiavo here."Zogby then asked: 'If a disabled person is not terminally ill, not in a coma, and not being kept alive on life support, and they have no written directive, should or should they not be…

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Inside scoop from Vatican

Cindy Wooden, a former Sandpoint High English student/drill team captain of Marianne Love/Slight Detour, is providing firsthand information on the Pope's death, burial and the search for a new Pope from her position with the Vatican Press corps here, here and here. You can find…

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Peanut Gallery (Lady Lola)

re: Another rumor about the sale of the Lady LolaFrom the "Small World" department...Lady Lola and Shadow www.ladylolaandshadow.com were sold...reportedly for 88 million. I flew back from LA last night after touring Disneyland with members of the CDA Youth Orchestra. Wound up chatting with two…

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SR Morning Headlines (4/4/05)

*Amtrak train derails in Columbia Gorge: Dozens injured; passenger, BNSF freight service disrupted/Tom Lutey, SR -- That can't be good for a gummint subsidized business.*Red-light runners may get the blues: Police try new technique in effort to make state Highway 291 safer/Amy Cannata, SR --…

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SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2005

'05 Mariners

A new baseball season is nearThe M's have high hopes, it's clearWe'll need Pepto-BismolIf "this year's" as dismalAs was their season last year!The World According to CDADave

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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.




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