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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2005

As a former teacher, Marianne Love ...

...knows something about the sweeping scope of Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn." And she has something to say about the controversy it's causing in the Central Valley School District here.Marianne: "I learned over the years that teaching Huckleberry Finn requires great care, preparation and sensitivity toward…

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The Loyal Opposition ... needs your help

OK, Huckleberries bloggers. I'd like to offer the first ever direct "Blog-to-Speech" opportunity. I'm MC-ing the annual North Idaho Democracy Dinner this Saturday night, and I normally mix some fabulous humor in with the scintillating political speeches. There will be about 300 Democrats in attendance…

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Whazzup?

Frum Helen Back tells Huckleberries that the latest print edition of the Hauser Times was (drum roll, puh-LEEZ) -- trashed by the Coeur d'Alene post office. Sez Helen: "Maybe they looked and saw the zip code was 83854 and couldn't find the zip code book…

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Photo of the Day (4/14/05)

Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles open a new play park in Scotland today -- their first public engagement since their marriage. You right the headline.Early Leader: "Camilla and Charles respond to a reporter's question about their attitudes toward marital fidelity" -- Bill McCrory/Whitecaps.

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Question of the Day

Issue: News Corp.'s Murdoch: Newspapers must embrace Internet -- or else risk losing 18- to 34-year-old demographic for good/Associated Press.DFO: A coupla you sent in this story re: the future of newspapers. I agree with Murdoch's analysis. And I'm thankful I have an editor who…

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Quick Fix 6 (4/14/05)

Plaintiff Mary Li, right, and her partner Becky Kennedy are seen in this, Dec. 15, 2004, file photo, outside the Oregon Supreme Court, in Salem, Ore. Li and her spouse were the first same-sex couple to get a marriage license in Oregon. The Oregon Supreme…

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2005

P.S.

Issue: Pastry-wielding hooligans ought to learn a new trick -- or go attack someone other than nerdy types/Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times.DFO: Roeper's column is worth a read. In it, he points out that creeps who hit speakers with pies generally target nerdy types. Targets have…

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Calling all area bloggers ...

...Kimberley Osberg/Fresh Air needs your help. Quoth: I’m trying to get an understanding of why people use different blogging tools – i.e. what draws them towards one tool set versus another, particularly for those who use more than one for different types of writing. I…

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Peanut Gallery (Whatta Story)

Tom Clouse’s story “Police investigate infant homicide” on the paper’s website was remarkable here. I’m going to watch Eyenitwit News at 4, 5, and 6 tonight to see how well (and breathlessly with intense urgency) our local television news people cover this “breaking story”. I’m…

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Bonsai Bistro undergoes review ...

Bonsai Bistro General Manager Christine Ramos and Executive Chef Troy Chandler/Tom Davenport photoby Patrick/Making Flippy Floppy, who was impressed that the Hagadone Corp got the smell out of the old bank/bomb shelter/Dakotah Direct building and by the ambience, but not by the food here.Also, Patrick…

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You be the editor

First, you should recall that talented sportswriter Mitch Albom (right) wrote "Tuesdays with Morrie," the heart-warming story of his relationship with his college mentor, Morrie Schwartz. Now, you need to know that Albom was caught fabricating a column for the Detroit Free Press. Editors at…

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Question of the Day

Issue: Years after war, a son is lost: Vietnam veteran poisoned by Agent Orange to be honored at Wall/Kevin Graman, SR.DFO: One of my most moving experiences last summer was to visit the traveling Vietnam memorial wall when it stopped at the Coeur d'Alene Indian…

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Quick Fix 6 (4/13/05)

APhoto Fix: Oakland pitcher Barry Zito is making a contribution to the war effort. See No. 5.Wal-Mart plans to spend $35 million over the next decade in compensation for wildlife habitat lost under its corporate footprint. The corporation estimates that the doughnation will preserve at…

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005

P.S.

Issue: Marianne Love/Slight Detour was willing to stick her neck out today and admit she's cuh-razy about "American Idol" here.DFO: I should know better, but I've been a BIG fan of "Survivor" since it went on the air with Nature Boy Richard Hatch, Sinister Susan…

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Break Down The System ...

...doesn't appreciate the stand by Concerned Businesses of North Idaho against the School District 271 levy. Quoth BDTS commentator LinZ: What we have to ask Concerned Businesses and anyone else who opposes the levy is this: Do you want to deprive every student in our…

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More national exposure

Verbatim from a guest on the FOX News Channel's "Your World with Neil Cavuto" this afternoon:Cavuto: So Idaho is hot right now?Barbara Corcoran: Not so much the whole state of Idaho, but particularly Coeur d'Alene Idaho. It's like the sweetheart of the Northwest right now.…

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Bumpersnicker

Colleges Don't Make Fools ... They Only Develop Them.Sweet P's -- to The Heimlich Maneuver who sez s/he was thinking of Colorado prof Ward Churchill when s/he sent this in.

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Suburbia Poetica #22

Driving back from the lakethat hot July day,Brittany and her friend Trevorin the backseat eating hard ice cream cones, they are five years old. The ice cream isn't so hard as it meltsall over their hands and faces and laps.I'm trying to stop cold chocolate…

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Question No. 2

Issue: Developer wants 18-story Parkside: Downtown CdA project would include 53 units in 14 stories of condos, plus retail-office space/From staff reportsDFO: I have mixed emotions about this. On one hand, McEuen Terrace, Coeur d'Alene North, this Parkside project, and others that will follow will…

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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.