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Vanessa Johnson, holding her 3-month-old daughter Harmony Ritchie, chases seagulls at Riverside Park Wednesday, May 17, 2006. The record-breaking heat drew people to the river in hopes of a cool breeze. JOE BARRENTINE The Spokesman-Review
Joe Barrentine The Spokesman-Review
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Joey Clinton, 12, right, sprays his sixth grade classmates Courtney Wold, 11, left, and Alishia Kerbs, 11, middle, with cool water during a break between sixth grade classes at Centennial Middle School in Spokane Valley, Washington Wednesday, May 17, 2006. There is no air conditioning at Centennial Middle School and with the high temperatures, the students are constantly looking for ways to keep cool. LIZ KISHIMOTO The Spokesman-Review
Liz Kishimoto The Spokesman-Review
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Tiffany Fischer ( left ) and Andrea Smith find some shade under a bamboo umbrella as hot tropical weather smothers Spokane Wednesday May 17. 2006. The two were enjoying lunch at Aloha Island Grill on North Monroe were the menu matched the weather. CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON The Spokesman-Review
Christopher Anderson The Spokesman-Review
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QWest Customer Data Technician George Sannicolas (cq) works on installing and testing cable ethernet over copper wire in the 4100 block of North Stone Wednesday May 17, 2006. " This stuff is really cool " said Sannicolas even though he was sitting in a ninety plus degree sun. CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON The Spokesman-Review
Christopher Anderson The Spokesman-Review
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Centennial Middle School sixth grader Shala Elliott cools herself with a paper fan in the library at Centenial Middle School in Spokane Valley, Washington Wednesday, May 17, 2006. There is no air conditioning at the middle school which makes for long hot days with the rising temperatures outside. LIZ KISHIMOTO The Spokesman-Review
Liz Kishimoto The Spokesman-Review
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Spokane Falls Community College softball players Lacey Parry, left, and Amber Fowler get sprayed down by their coach during practice in the heat Monday (May 15, 2006) afternoon. The team was practicing for their division tournament which is later this week in Oregon City, Ore. JOE BARRENTINE The Spokesman-Review ORG XMIT: SR0605151647321714
Joe Barrentine The Spokesman-Review
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Andy Christensen (cq), left, 15, and Marche Osborne (cq), 14, cool off from 90-degree heat in the Thomas S. Foley federal courthouse fountain in downtown Spokane after school Wednesday afternoon, May 17, 2006. More record-breaking temperatures are expected this week. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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Three-year-old Deidra Tso (cq) of Post Falls takes her mothers hand while stepping into the Spokane River during the 90-degree weather on Wednesday, May 17, 2006. KATHY PLONKA The Spokesman-Review
Kathy Plonka The Spokesman-Review
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Josh McCullough (cq) of Spokane Valley shoots hoops with friends in 90-degree heat at Chief Garry Park in Northeast Spokane Wednesday afternoon, May 17, 2006. "When you're playing basketball this isn't the best weather," McCullough said. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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Kyle Abbott, 4, quickly pulls his foot out of the water after seeing that it was too cold in his yard in the Chester Hills neighborhood in Spokane Valley, Washington Monday, May 15, 2006. LIZ KISHIMOTO The Spokesman-Review
Liz Kishimoto The Spokesman-Review
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