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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Daily Briefing

Highlights from Sunday, and a few points of interest

Met trust and accounting firm settle: PriceWaterhouse to pay $30 million
Leno wows Fairchild fans: Hundreds line up for chance to greet 'The Tonight Show' host
Recruiter at work: Rodolfo Arévalo
Show a real catch for fishing fans: Event draws thousands to seminars, booths
Bill would delay phosphate ban in two counties

• Kudos to Nick Eaton for Community Colleges of Spokane coverage in Kennewick, e.g. Sasquatch beat Lakers from beyond the arc, and from today, Sasquatch settle for seconds (in which sports editor Joe Palmquist particularly liked the lead paragraphs).

Kid! Boat! Photo!

A closer look at a photo from page B1 of Sunday - Photographer Dan Pelle is particularly good at making pictures of children, editor Steve Smith said.

Clark Cooper, age 4, of Spokane takes his place behind the wheel of a 17-foot fishing boat from Mark's Marine of Coeur d'Alene on display at the first annual Great Western Sportfishing Show, March 1, 2008 at the Spokane Convention Center. Clark told his father, Charles, it was like a "yellow school bus for fishing." Dan Pelle photo.

Or to go with Smith's caption this morning,

He's going up the Zambezi river in search of hippopotami.

Newsroom food

From Sunday, Doug Clark's column comes with a chili recipe.



Each weekday morning and afternoon, the newsroom staff meets to discuss the coverage plan. This blog covers editors' discussions, upcoming coverage and miscellaneous newsroom news.