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Few tofu fans at this table
Posted by Thuy | 17 Sep 11:19 AM
To the editors at this morning's meeting, Today's story in the Features section was more of a great read than a call to prayer. While other folks poked fun at the taste, photo editor Larry Reisnouer said it's more about the word 'tofu,' after which deputy city editor Dave Wasson suggested calling it 'beancurd' instead. The story includes a series of recipes.
HAWKING THE VINYL: Spokane7 music writer Isamu Jordan produced this video as part of the recent multimedia storytelling workshop with multimedia editor Colin Mulvany. Watch for Isamu Jordan's column on the same topic in this Friday's issue of 7.
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Unified Groove Merchants - now more than ever - is truly a record store. Since the record shop opened its original location on Garland nine years ago it has been known as a hidden gem for top-choice hip-hop cuts, vintage jazz, rare groove and pretty much every other genre. The store is now located at 2607 N Monroe St.
AEROTREKKING Three wheels, one big sky: This story ran today and the accompanying video went live yesterday on the Video Journal blog.
TV LISTINGS: Some of the 'furniture' in the Sports page has been moved around - The goal is always to streamline and make things fit prettier. The TV and radio listings are now on the same page as Scoreboard. The location of Scoreboard changes daily but it's always inside the section. TV and radio listings used to be on page 2 which now has other added features.
HEALTH INSURANCE: Patients caught between Premera and Providence . Kudos to reporter John Stucke for making sense of this news, editors said.
The region's largest health insurer is in a high-stakes contract fight with Sacred Heart Medical Center's parent company that could pin higher medical bills on patients next year.It's a dispute among health sector leaders earning multimillion-dollar profits at a time when businesses and many workers are struggling to pay double-digit premium increases nearly every year, and medical bills continue to bankrupt families. Keep on reading...
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Small Planet tofu is soooo good!
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