4:30 p.m. news meeting, Monday May 2:
Here are the stories we’ve got lined up for Page One tomorrow:
-The Spokane County Prosecutor’s office failed to file the paperwork on a Spokane Valley man - who is now accused of molesting two girls - that would have jailed him for two recent burglary investigations. (Thomas Clouse)
-No sign of resolution so far as the BNSF Railway seeks to reopen the Hauser refueling depot. (James Hagengruber)
-The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an Idaho field-burning case. (AP) Story
-23 more killed in Iraq (wire)
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-Condoleezza Rice: “I don’t think there should be any doubt about our ability to deter whatever the North Koreans are up to.” (wire)
-Senate negotiators have accepted a House plan to require states to verify the citizenship of driver’s license applicants (AP)
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