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FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 2007

Online Poll: Is "Waterboarding" Torture?

Attorney General nominee Michael Mukasey has come under fire from some Democrats because he refused to classify "waterboarding," an interrogation technique that simulates drowning, as torture. Do you consider waterboarding a form of torture? -- Idaho Statesman.*Yes*No*Don't know*In some circumstances

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Tumblewords: Gilt of Gold

Tumblewords Photoancient bedrock richheaps a swirling pannuggets snuggle out of sightdebris spills across the liprenews ripples in the creektreasured gold twinklesawakens timeworn sinand lacy webs of guiltfrom faults of my mindSue Turner/Tumblewords

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In The Halloween Fill-In-The-Blank Winners Are ...

*In The Know*Shinie*KendramamaYou remember that Halloween story contest that JBelle/Notes From The 'Kan EWA sponsored Wednesday re: filling in the blanks of prepared text provided by a Seattle company? Well, JBelle picked the winners (above) and gave Huckleberries Online three gift certificates worth $50 for…

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Coming Sunday: Dixie Strikes Back

In text written by Councilwoman Dixie Reid for a full-page ad in the Coeur d'Alene Press Sunday, she defends the urban renewal agency against "the anti-everything crowd." She sez, "without LCDC we would not have:*928 new jobs*266 retained jobs*Coeur d'Alene's first new public library*New chamber…

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Reader: Hayden Construction All Goofed Up

Have you been out to downtown Hayden lately? I cannot believe (how screwed up the construction is). These poor downtown businesses, some on the verge of bankruptcy, that were looking forward to a friendly downtown environment, must be so dissapointed. They put street lights in…

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From Anti-LCDC Brochure: We Question:

*Why the LCDC paid $1.2 million for the downtown library property when similar properties were sold that year for $350,000.*The viability, cost, and impact of the so-called "Educational Corridor" or the "Co-Located Collaborative Education Campus" or whatever they're calling it this week.*Why the LCDC is…

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DonS: We Don't Like Change, But We Can't Stop It

Wally : “It's not a newspaper as much as it's a cash cow for Hagadone's ever-growing empire.”You could probable substitute the the name Hagadone for Cowles with the same argument. Laying off employees obviously improves their investment’s return. Any newspaper could improve quality/quantity by increasing…

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Taryn: The Idaho SR Was "Damn Fine"

I want to thank everyone who has expressed concern and kindness for myself and my colleagues. The Idaho office of The Spokesman-Review was a damn fine crew. Damn fine crew. We worked hard and we worked great together. I'm sure we'll all be OK. Frankly,…

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THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 2007

Black Thursday Wild Card -- 11/1/07

This afternoon, I was given a copy of a four-page anti-LCDC brochure that'll land in your mailbox or on your doorstep soon. It contains outrageous stuff like the claim that the urban renewal agency will collect $200 million over the life of the various districts.…

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AMOO: Was Dropping A-Bomb Right Decision?

Paul Tibbetts dropped "Little Boy" on Hiroshima, which thrust the world into the Age of Nuclear Weapons. He died today.I remember visiting the Enola Gay Exhibit back in 1995. And I certainly recall the controversy about putting that display into context. In the end, it…

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Huckleberries Gone Wireless w/Nils Rosdahl

DFO: Where do you get all those tips for your business column (that you've written for both the Coeur d'Alene Press and the Spokesman-Review, combined for the last 27 years)?NR: I have several sources: spies, building permits. I live on the opposite end of Coeur…

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Update: Jury Still Out In CASA Fraud Case

Jury deliberations continued in Coeur d’Alene this morning in the federal trial of Rhonda Richardson, former executive director of the 1st Judicial District’s Court Appointed Special Advocates. Richardson is charged with using the nonprofit organization’s debit card for personal purchases and then lying to an…

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Duffer: Endorsees Who Can't Vote

How 'bout those who live outside of CDA and allow their names to be used in printed endorsement ads such as Mr. Edinger ran this morning? Seems probably a third or more of them aren't even eligible to vote for him!/Duffer.Question: How much attention do…

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