Archives | April 9, 2015
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Features
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Would aversion therapy work on Spokane Valley voters?
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Did you first encounter him on public radio’s “Radio Reader”?
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People who say “Nordstrom” vs. people who say “Nordstrom’s”
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The first place I called home in Spokane
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Are you feeling your pollen allergies yet?
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Ranking Will Ferrell movies
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Remembering a wedding rehearsal
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Any idea what this is?
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Why isn’t there an outcry?
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How to Make Your Bouquet Shine
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Pixar gets emotional with ‘Inside Out’
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Annie’s Mailbox: Tough letting go of former love
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Ask Doctor K: Runny nose has variety of causes
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10 Tips for Saving on Wedding Flowers
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It’s fun to be right
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.9.15
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Parting Shot — 4.9.15
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Hillary To Announce Sunday
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Zone 3 Trustee: Pickford Announces Candidacy
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Gunnerson Hurdles Toward Records
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PM Scanner Traffic — 4.9.15
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote
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Bedke: ‘We’re in the playoffs now’
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5 Years Ago: Brannon’s Lawsuit
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1 Year Ago: Patrick’s Manifesto
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Conference committee adjourns until 8 a.m. tomorrow
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Conference committee is back; Cameron highlights already-passed tax relief bills
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Legislative limerick No. 10: Still negotiating…
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New Jobs Plus Leader Gilliam, Realtors Meet
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HucksOnline Blogos — 4.9.15
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Senate adjourns until 10:30 tomorrow morning
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Madison Quits Common Core Test
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Paul Fights With 2nd Reporter
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2 Lake City Councilors Heading To Boise For Firefighter Program
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Debating hard over gas tax…
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Door-To-Door Sales To Be Regulated
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Conference committee rejects indexing of gas tax for future years
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Author Ivan Doig, 75, RIP
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House passes more limited broadband study resolution, rather than approving Senate’s version
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Is LaBeau Back On IACI Job?
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Ronk still acting head at IACI…
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Conference committee tentatively agrees on surplus eliminator, moves on to gas tax…
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Final federal plan for Lake Lowell draws local approval
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Conference committee chews over whether locals should share in surplus eliminator money…
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Palmer comes out slugging as conference committee reconvenes
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Eye Of The Beholder
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AM Scanner Traffic — 4.9.15
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House OKs Grocery Credit Hike
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Pastor Earl Hunter, 99, World War II Vet, RIP
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Conference committee takes 30-minute break, after lots of questions on surplus eliminator idea…
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Poll: Gookin Attempt Wrong
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Conference committee turns to ‘surplus eliminator’ idea…
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House passes $10 grocery credit increase 68-1 with no debate
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Conference committee breaks again so House members can scoot upstairs, vote on Moyle grocery credit bill
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March state revenues come in strong, year-to-date now $88M over projections
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County Rolls Out Temporary Code
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AM Headlines — 4.9.15
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Cindy: There’s Richness In Ritual
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Conference committee goes at ease for 10 minutes, areas of disagreement left include gas tax
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No agreement on gaseous fuels change, 60-40 split of new money…
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House, Senate members debate gas tax…
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Agreement reached on a few pieces of transportation bill, but not yet on gas tax…
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RE: Those Who Speak To Cats
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Tribe Will Challenge Guv’s Veto
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Trib: Teachers Now Come First?
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Conference committee begins its work…
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CdA To Close Trail Gap
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Brackett calls for ‘short, productive meeting,’ but says it could run through lunch…
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Raising State Fuel Tax Not Easy
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Guv Gets Open Meeting Law Bill
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Rand, Rand, He’s Our Man
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Full house for conference committee
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Idaho Legislature has turned to conference committees in seven of the past 30 years…
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Pension perk bill dies in Idaho Senate
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Idaho House, Senate at ‘impasse’ over transportation funding
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Fruit shipper sues BNSF railroad
Nation/World
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Tornado kills 1, injures 7 in Illinois town
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Man shoots and kills Census Bureau guard, injures DC police officer
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In brief: Ranking Secret Service administrator on leave
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Malia Obama taught to drive by Secret Service
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Sheriff: Missouri shooter was drunk when he killed seven people, self
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California gets tough on water-wasting agencies
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Short people at higher risk of heart disease, study finds
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Arizona sheriff’s botched rape case leads to major settlement
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Iran ships raise stakes in Yemen fighting
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Witness: Man shot by South Carolina officer given no warning
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In brief: ‘Insider attack’ kills American soldier
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Nearly 9 percent of Americans are angry and have a gun, study says
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Iran calls for a timetable for global nuclear disarmament
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Obama calls senators for Iran deal support
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Boston Marathon bomber found guilty on all 30 counts
Outdoors
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Chrome bright springer action picking up in Lower Columbia
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Spokane region snowpack 22 percent of normal
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Think of Bloomsday as a start, not a finish
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Openings remain for mentored youth turkey hunts
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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In brief: Desert 100 dirt bike race returns to Odessa
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Recreation calendar
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Photo: Spring pastel promenade
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Weather: Spring continues to fluctuate
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Landers: Readers are the gauge for success
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Nine Mile Reservoir drawdown set for May
Spokane
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Aversion therapy ban passes House
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WaLeg Day 88: Aversion therapy ban approved in the House
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Impaired driving suspected in rollover crash injuring five teens
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Stolen cabin found outside of Springdale
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Detectives seek naked man who assaulted elderly women in Deer Park
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Spokane’s walk score still quite pedestrian
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In brief: Suspicious fire burns trees, garage, car in Spokane Valley
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Washington records
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Stevens County family’s log cabin stolen off foundation
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Washington House passes gun bill based on Spokane murder-suicide
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Ex-VA doctor faces additional child sex charges
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Accuracy watch
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Mobius reopens in temporary home inside downtown library
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Boyfriend charged in Hillyard killing
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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In brief: Bill to raise I-90 section to 75 mph heads to Inslee
Sports
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Shock drop to 0-3
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WSU spring football: Cougars find punting alternatives
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WSU offense overtaking defense at the midway point
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Video: Mike Leach after practice
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EWU spring football: Eagles’ receivers figure to adjust well
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Dahlberg: Not the Tiger of old, but not terrible either
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Five Questions with Darryl Paulo
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Jordan Spieth has 64 for best opening round at Masters in 19 years
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How is Nicklaus still the master and other pressing questions
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Pace: Inaugural AMSOIL race comes to Arena
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Chiefs’ season ends with long-lasted effort
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Refs made quick call
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Prep notebook: Veteran Wallace football coach Dave Rounds resigns
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Montana trail managers and rangers travel long distances to measure remote snow sites
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Prep track notebook: CdA’s Kaitlyn Gunnerson hurdles toward records
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High school track and field honor roll
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Ben Crenshaw gives it one last try at Augusta
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CC Spokane sweeps Wenatchee Valley in baseball
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Jack Nicklaus, 75, thrills crowd with hole-in-one
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Cavs clinch Central, wrap up No. 2 seed
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Baseball notes: Adrian Gonzalez sets homer record
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EWU athletic director Bill Chaves joins committee studying transfers
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On the air
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NFL breaks ground, hires Sarah Thomas as line judge
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Newsmakers
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Three stars
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Frozen Four features old guard, new blood
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Scoreboard
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Pacers forward Chris Copeland stabbed outside nightclub
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Today’s menu
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Midstokke: Precocious child forgets about Disneyland, learns to love outdoors
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Eastern running backs Jabari Wilson, Jalen Moore take spotlight
Washington Voices
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Religion calendar
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Lottery winners
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Volunteer opportunities
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Essays, artwork commemorate Holocaust
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Jeep, an adoptable dog
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East Valley’s Escobar is happy to be home again
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Steve Christilaw: Finally, it’s time for boys of summer
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Somebody needs you
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Public input sought on land-use changes
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In brief: Reneau wins Valley pageant
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Senior meals
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Teen shooters going to national meets
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Pat Munts: Asparagus grows well in weed-free site
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Liberty Lake woman suspects ex is behind incidents
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Education Notebook: Free vaccines at high schools
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Two vehicles involved in fires in Spokane Valley
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Family Calendar
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Whitworth’s Arguing Bucs win third straight national title
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Group of Spokane young artists form Panception Arts Collective
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Monday’s snowfall beat entire month of March
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Landmarks: Pioneers built business empire and big Spokane home
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Architects, city staff aiming for public input on new Spokane Valley city hall
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Former student holds change drive for Guilds’ School