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TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 2007



Question: Will You Put Studs On Your Car

Item: Drivers already lining up to get snow tires put on vehicles: Monday was first day that studded tires were legal on Idaho roads/Sean Garmire, Coeur d'Alene PressMore Info: Beginning Monday, drivers could legally put studded tires on their vehicles, and with snow already forming…

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MONDAY, OCT. 1, 2007




Vox Box Challenges HBO To Naturalization Test

Note: Erin @ Vox Box wonders if area high schoolers can do better than HBOers in answering questions to a naturalization test.New citizens taking the oath of allegiance this month on the steamship Ticonderoga at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vt. Toby Talbot/Associated PressOk kids...…

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Eye On Boise: Sending A Message To Sudan Thugs?

Item: PERSI offers anti-Sudan investments: Panel lets 401(k) owners protest Darfur genocide/Betsy Russell, Eye On BoiseIdaho's state retirement fund is taking a small step toward offering its members investments that don't support genocide in Sudan's Darfur region, but a coalition of church, human rights and…

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Get Out! Review: Sprague Pole/Murray

Full post hereAlmost everybody is a collector of something, but few ever took the idea to the extreme level of the late great Walt Almquist, whose jaw-dropping collections of nearly everything you can think of are displayed in the dusty glass cases that make up…

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Question: Are You Satisfied w/Seattle M's Season?

Seattle Mariners' fans Joan Carlson, left, of Enumclaw, Wash., and Judy Shannon, of Seattle, hold signs looking forward to next season as they look into the dugout before the season ending baseball game against the Texas Rangers in Seattle Sunday. The much-improved Mariners finished the…

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"Wide Stance" Lands In Urban Dictionary

Full Urban Dictionary definition hereA euphemism for a homosexual, especially one who is closeted. This is coined from the transparent defense of Senator Larry Craig (R-Idaho), to charges of disorderly conduct, stemming from his apparent solicitation of an undercover officer, underneath the partition of a…

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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.




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