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« Back to Huckleberries Online | Archives: October 2004 Spokane Spokesman-Review - Remember to tune into Dick Haugen's morning show Monday to hear Demo Mike Kennedy and me discuss the Kootenai County elections (8:20 a.m. on KVNI-AM, 1080). Gotta go so I can root-toot-toot at tonight's big game between Coeur d'Alene and Lake City
Source: www.spokesmanreview.comDave Barry's (Troubling) Year in ReviewIndependent Record - The most troubling one was: What the heck happened to all those weapons of mass destruction that were supposed to be in Iraq? Apparently there was an intelligence mix-up. As CIA director George Tenet noted recently, "Our thinking now is that the
Source: www.helenair.comFree Add-Ons Bring Out the Best in WindowsPC World - Despite all the utilities, browsers, and other features Microsoft has added to Windows over the years, the operating system still falls short in many areas. You could shell out dough for software that fills Windows' gaps. But before you crack open
Source: www.pcworld.comHardware Tips: Give Your Ears a Break--Put Your PC on the QTPC World - Is your PC noisier than Bourbon Street on a Saturday night? Most computers can produce enough clicks, whirs, and rattles to make even the most focused person reach for the earplugs. Silencing your system isn't easy, but if you're willing to do a
Source: www.pcworld.comLeaving the FoldsWashington Post - Bariatric surgery -- the stomach-shrinking operation performed to treat obesity -- works, and it is becoming safer all the time. But there's a catch often not understood by those who undergo the procedure: Once they lose the weight the surgery helps
Source: www.washingtonpost.comYour Point of ViewMySanAntonio - What do you think about the issues raised today in the San Antonio Express-News editorial pages? Is there another issue that you think should be addressed on the editorial pages? Tell us about the issue and why you think it's important. Your Point of
Source: www.mysanantonio.comAfter the Enron Trial, Defense Firm Is Stuck With the TabWashington Post - To the list of employees, investors and businesses who suffered financial misfortune in Enron Corp.'s demise, add this one: the law firm defending former chief executive Jeffrey K. Skilling. Los Angeles-based O'Melveny & Myers LLP, which has
Source: www.washingtonpost.comJune 2006Atlanta Journal Constitution - Jeff Francoeur was talking to a couple of us hacks before yesterday’s game and conceded that he wants and needs to cut down on his strikeouts. He said he expects to strike out 100 times a season as a power hitter, but that he’s struck out too
Source: www.ajc.comMay 2006AccessAtlanta - After 25 years, this “dog is walking.” Susan Gordy , owner of the Varsity Jr. on Lindbergh Drive, celebrated her retirement from the 41-year-old eatery Tuesday night with 300 hot dog-eating friends, customers and family members. “I’ve had a
Source: www.accessatlanta.com'Right stuff' is tough on 'old' guys SEAL trainees' screening test is San Francisco Gate - Dean Karnazes, San Francisco's own "ultra-marathon man," looked over the requirements for the Navy SEAL physical-screening test (PST). It's a set of timed tasks recruits must pass to enter training. We were about to see how much right stuff we
Source: www.sfgate.com