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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Trivia

L.M. Boyd Crown Syndicate

Presidents lived in the White House for decades before anybody ever got around to locking the place.

Q. Photos shown on TV or in newspapers are made up of little dots called pixels. Why that name?

A. Pixel is short for “picture element.” It’s the smallest image-forming unit in such a display.

It’s illegal in Iceland’s Reykjavik to own a dog.

Al Capone was a notorious gangster, his older brother Vincent a respected police officer in Nebraska. You’ve heard all about Al, but what do you know of Vincent? You see?