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TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 2005

Best of the Local Blogs

*Huckleberries Hound enjoyed Bearable Bob's "An Imaginery Conversation with 'My Woman'" today, but we're going with: "How to taunt a neoconservative gloating over recent developments in the Middle East and now claiming democracy is a wildfire and we were right all along" here.*To spank or…

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Quotable Quote

"People should not bring their dogs on the school fields. Tommy stepped in dog poop and got it all over the gym and Mrs. Burt made him clean it up. It was yucky. Playgrounds should be for kids, not for dogs" -- Phil Corless's son.DFO:…

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Question No. 3

*Issue: Depot to stay closed until April: Railway, state agree on delay to allow time for analysis, repairs/Mike McLean, Coeur d'Alene Press.DFO: The railroad has gotten the message that it has little room for error. Still, I can't see how you can have a major…

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Question of the Day

Issue: Accused U.S. Marine sent Iraqis 'a message': Prosecutors in officer's murder case likely will underscore his 'bravado'/WorldNetDaily.DFO: Sorry, I can't see one of our military personnel being held accountable for two counts of premeditated murder when we're at war with the terrorists he shot.…

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Inside Huckleberries (3/8/05)

3:46 p.m. Another North Idaho blogger is coming on board: Jeffrey Sheets/One Voice (henceforth, simply to be referred to as Jeffrey). I'll provide a link to the site later today or tomorrow. Meanwhile, you can enjoy his ode to Marshall Chesrown buying up the waterfront…

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SR Morning Headlines

Photo: WCC tournament MVP Adam Morrison reacts to a second half lead against Saint Mary's. Morrison scored a season high 30 points to lead the Zags to a 80-67 win over the St. Mary's Gaels. Brian Plonka/The Spokesman-Review *WCC: It's a slam dunk! Morrison's career-high…

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Huckleberries Online

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.