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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2005

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Issue: Sanders homeowners counter-file: Lawyer motions for public beach line at normal summer level/Mike McLean, CDA Press.DFO: I like attorney Scott Reed's idea to resolve the ungoing battle with the homeowners. Give them the beach above 2128 and then draw the lake down to 2121,…

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Best of the Local Blogs (3/16/05)

*UI soph Henry Johnston/My 2 Cents explains why he feels called to become a mortician someday here.*Channeling Diedre and tongue firmly cheeked, Cathy Kooy/Kick Shoe Kooy provides her 10 top tips for parenting children here.*Marianne Love/Slight Detour sings the praises of Schwan's delivery here.*Rupert Boneham…

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Inside Huckleberries (3/16/05)

4:10 p.m. Dave Tolle has a legit beef. Some of you commenters are writing too long. In doing so, you're filling up the space allotted the new comments feature and crowding others out. As in letters to the editor, the shorter the better. I'll be…

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Question No. 2

Issue: Turiaf trusts pups: Senior sees no need to advise young teammates/Steve Bergum, SR.DFO: I don't want to look ahead, but Wake Forest could stand between Gonzaga and a return date with Washington in an Elite Eight game to decide who reaches the Final Four.Question:…

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Gotta Run

I have to go to the Death Star, er, our Spokane office, for an editorial board meeting, so I'll leave you with a little something to amuse yourselves (both D's, R's and, dang, even Libertarians). Ever wanted to give Dubya a makeover? Click here.

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SR Morning Headlines (3/16/05)

*Senate OKs bill on field burning: Measure defines 'economically viable alternative' to practice/Josh Wright, SR -- I have mixed emotions on field burning because the farmers offer so much to our quality of life 50 of 52 weeks of the year. But I can't see…

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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.