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PM Headlines — 2/10/09

ORG XMIT: NY138 This undated photo provided by The National Park Service shows mighty bull elk No. 6 in Yellowstone National Park in Cheyenne, Wyo. Mighty bull elk No. 6 has died, victim of a freak accident just north of Yellowstone National Park.  He tripped while trying to cross a fence and somersaulted onto his back. Pinned between large rocks with his antlers beneath him, No. 6 slowly suffocated. He was found dead Sunday. (AP Photo/National Park Service) (The Spokesman-Review)
ORG XMIT: NY138 This undated photo provided by The National Park Service shows mighty bull elk No. 6 in Yellowstone National Park in Cheyenne, Wyo. Mighty bull elk No. 6 has died, victim of a freak accident just north of Yellowstone National Park. He tripped while trying to cross a fence and somersaulted onto his back. Pinned between large rocks with his antlers beneath him, No. 6 slowly suffocated. He was found dead Sunday. (AP Photo/National Park Service) (The Spokesman-Review)

 This undated photo provided by The National Park Service shows mighty bull elk No. 6 in Yellowstone National Park in Cheyenne, Wyo. Mighty bull elk No. 6 has died, victim of a freak accident just north of Yellowstone National Park. He tripped while trying to cross a fence and somersaulted onto his back. Pinned between large rocks with his antlers beneath him, No. 6 slowly suffocated. He was found dead Sunday. Story here. (AP Photo/National Park Service)



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D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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