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Book Notes: Agosin to speak at GU on Tuesday
April 15, 2012 in Features on Page D6 Marjorie Agosin, author, activist, Chilean exile and professor at Wellesley College, will speak at Gonzaga University on Tuesday. Her talk, at 7 p.m. in the Globe Room of Cataldo Hall, …
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Spotlight: MAC extends chance to view ‘Seeing Impressionism’
April 1, 2012 in Features on Page D6 Good news for all you procrastinators. You’ll have even more time to see the “Seeing Impressionism: Europe, America and the Northwest” exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. …
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Organizers hope regatta is first of many hydroplane exhibitions
August 23, 2010 in City on Page A1 Sunday was an emotional day for David Williams. As a child he spent every summer on Lake Coeur d’Alene, and he always looked forward to the hydroplane races. When the … 4
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Hydroplanes make splashy CdA comeback
August 22, 2010 in News, Idaho Sunday was an emotional day for David Williams. As a child he spent every summer on Lake Coeur d’Alene, and he always looked forward to the hydroplane races. When the … 6
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Hydroplanes return to Lake CdA for weekend museum fundraiser
August 17, 2010 in City on Page A5 For the first time in more than 40 years, hydroplanes capable of speeds up to 175 miles per hour will zoom around Lake Coeur d’Alene this weekend. But they will … 4
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Events celebrate hydroplane races of past
August 15, 2010 in Idaho Voices on Page I3 The Diamond Cup Regatta will be held at the Coeur d’Alene Resort Friday through Aug. 22 in celebration of the Diamond Cup Unlimited Hydroplane Races that were held on Lake …
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Museum offers trip through area’s past
June 28, 2009 in Idaho Voices on Page I1 School’s out! Are the kids bored already and complaining there is nothing to do? Economizing? No trip planned to faraway places this summer? Try another kind of adventure, one close …
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Museum seeks new home
June 21, 2009 in Idaho Voices on Page I3 If you like to know where you’re at and why the place is what it is, a natural place to start is a facility that provides the history of the …
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Not your run-of-the-mill loggers
April 28, 2009 in Idaho on Page A5 In a 1934 photograph, two young women wear jaunty grins and double-bladed axes slung casually over their shoulders. Ruth Hoershgen and June DeGraff were 19 when they won a tree-felling …

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