Archives | March 31, 2011
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Crime/Public Safety
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3 men accused of robbing elderly women
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Sex fugitive since ‘83 arrested in Nevada
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Plea deal expected after shooting mistrial
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2 arrested in car dealership prowlings
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DOJ launches probe of Seattle police
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Robber targets couple in Valley home
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Grand jury indicts Hells Angels leader
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Charge filed in head-on South Hill crash
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No death penalty in triple murder case
Features
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Almost too pretty to drink
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Thursday Night Math
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When the news becomes relevant…
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For a good movie event, think MAC
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What’s the ‘Sucker Punch’ audience? Guess
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Unique name … but not that unique
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Farley Granger: unique name, good looks, average talent
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Horoscope
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Galleries
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Annie’s Mailbox: Husband’s crush needed nip in bud
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Stage listings
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Dr. Gott: Seizure-like activity frightens reader
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‘Pithy’ Mamet play, ‘Race,’ lands at Interplayers
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Arts calendar
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Team creates dazzling, one-of-a-kind costumes weekly for stars
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First Friday
ID Government
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House wraps up by passing Dem-sponsored bill
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Reading cut off after lawmakers offended
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Senate adjourns for the day; House launches into lengthy bill-reading
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Liquor Division budget passes on 38-30 vote
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Higher ed budget approved after much debate, opposition; lowest level since 2000
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Bill: Tips are for services, not goods
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What a contrast…
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‘Sticking it to the disabled kids’
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Senate panel votes to amend guv’s job tax credit bill
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Bill to cut state funding for driver’s ed draws fire from AAA of Idaho
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Senators have lots of questions about governor’s ‘Hire One Act’
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Otter: ‘Virgil has some big shoes to fill’
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Wind energy compromise bill passes House on 41-25 vote
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Renewable energy debate: ‘Our future’
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Eskridge: ‘Wind is free’
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House debating wind energy bill…
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‘The spat that’s become the Idaho House’
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Video francise bill fails - again
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Right-to-farm expansion heads to governor
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Hammond: ‘You just need to live with it’
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Community college budget cut called ‘dagger in heart’ of job creation
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Virgil Moore named new F&G director
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Senate debating ‘Right to Farm’ expansion
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More bill-reading on tap in House today…
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 3.31.11
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Parting Shot — 3.31.11
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HMO: Let Parents Teach Kids To Drive
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.31.11
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PM: Kelly Graves Staying At Gonzaga
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APhoto Of The Day — 3.31.11
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‘Horrible Bosses’: The Movie
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Californians Still Headed Here
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Idaho ‘Honcho’ Sues For Booze Right
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NIdaho Blogs — 3.31.11
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AAA Rips Try To Cut Driver’s Ed Funds
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Conservatives ♥ Tea Party
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Dems Proclaim Tom Foolery Day
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Law Allows 16YOs To Give Blood
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Megs: How Old Is ‘Elderly’
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High Noon: Figaro, Figaro …
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Testing Your Political IQ
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INW: Runoff Flowing To The Sea
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.31.11
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Making Waves
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Fuming R’s Oppose Adoption As Policy
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Catching The Wedding Bouquet
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Poll: 24% Worked For Hagadone
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Hammond Defends Field Burning
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Economy Spurs Switch To Hat Making
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WSU’s Thompson Considers NBA
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M’s Finalize Roster For Opening Day
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House OKs Public Records Bill
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AM: Nils Battles Squatter Turkeys
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Japanese N-Workers Willing To Die
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Doug Clark: KPBXXX Has Nice Ring
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Edit: Women’s Sports Get Respect
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Heller: Ever Deeper Potholes
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Attacker carves bloody words in woman’s chest
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Wind advisory continues in Spokane region
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Hunters, natural predators no match for real turkeys
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As Republicans deny hearings, Idaho Dems stall session
Nation/World
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Powerful purr pushes puss into public
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Forces seize capital city from Gbagbo
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FDA undercuts drug price jump
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Energy proposal reduces oil imports
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U.S. weighs arming rebels
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Google agrees to protect privacy
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Biden says deal reached on cuts
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Carter visits jailed American
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Assad blames turmoil in Syria on ‘conspiracy’
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Killer whale back in SeaWorld show
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More evacuations possible in Japan
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Ohio bill limiting unions passes
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Medicare to cover prostate cancer drug
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Proposed Ohio abortion law would be strictest in nation
Outdoors
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More Washington lakes open for fishing April 1
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Trout fishing still holding up from vast shores of Lake Roosevelt
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Virgil Moore to head Idaho Fish and Game
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Early-bird grizzlies working up an appetite
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Washington fish and Wildlife Commission meets April 8-9
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Birds flock to family’s ponds, nest boxes
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Winter hay lures deer — cougar, too
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Telluride Mountain Film Fest coming to Moscow
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Landers: Deer recommendation based on misinformation
Spokane
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Radon in Spokane homes more of a risk than milk
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Critics slam plan to keep Spokane museum open
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Suspect in 3 robberies blames heroin addiction
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Washington records 03-31-11
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Traffic fatalities dropping steeply
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Othello, Wash., greets sandhill cranes
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In brief: Protocol OK’d over man’s death
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Idaho records 03-31-11
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Sides see eye to eye on cougar hunts
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Bill would extend hotel, dining taxes
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Minimal levels of radiation detected in area milk during federal testing
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Counties get wellness rankings
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Clark: Spam could keep KPBX’s pledge drive healthy
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In brief: Bill recognizes more same-sex unions
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Six arrested in drawn-out burglary case
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Jim Kershner’s This day in history
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Prison staff wants safety now
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Three charged in home invasion
Sports
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Chiefs take 3-1 series lead
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Chiefs go up 3-1 in series
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National champion EWU Eagles back on field
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Shock trying to reduce mistakes
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UW’s Thomas headed to NBA
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Graves visits UW, but says he’ll stay at GU
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Graves officially turns down Huskies
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Track previews
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A look ahead for WSU, Pac-12
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Spokane Chiefs tumble in OT
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GSL track and field preview
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Mead’s Mires blessed with all the ingredients
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Ex-Auburn players claim they were paid
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Locker gets passing grade
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Sports newsmakers
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IEL track and field preview
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Today’s Best
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Scoreboard
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Lee: Spring unkind to high school sports
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WSU waits for decisions from Thompson, Casto
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In brief: Vandersloot named to Wooden All-America team
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On the air
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Dean says he could choose to stay at EWU
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Today’s menu
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Walla Walla CC takes both games of baseball over CC Spokane
Washington Voices
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City outlines road projects
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Five selected for council interviews
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In Brief
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Lottery
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Volunteers needed
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Letters
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In brief: Five Guys restaurant opens Valley location
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Education Notes: Dads, sons will exhibit art
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Victims of same abuser find friendship in court
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Salk Middle School honor roll
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In brief: Ladies golf group set to play
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Gonzaga Prep unveils statue portraying founders of Jesuit order
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Regional Solid Waste crews cleaned up Pittsburg Stairs
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Mann: Record-setting wet March is less than an inch away
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EV bond would fund school improvements
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Ben Burr helped build rail lines in Wash., Idaho and Mont.
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Family calendar
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Teen arrested after pointing gun at officer
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East Valley district moving to K-8 schools
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Senior meals
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Spokane Valley City Council interviews 4 candidates
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Religion Notebook: Organ concert Sunday
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Neighborhood updates
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Clubs
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Citizen Journal: 3 homes in Valley have foundations in family
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Chase Middle School honor roll
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Vocal Point: Bus cameras a safety issue for pupils
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Early spring best time to plant cool vegetables
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Local opera company plans debut concert
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Gabriel Vrooman brings color, vibrancy to a gray world
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Ingredients for new career path