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Storm 2008 Roster
Waaaah — ang tagal mag-announce ng cuts. So anyway here’s my blah-blah-blah about the whole thing: 【 SURE-AS-HELL LOCKS 】 ① Lauren Jackson and Sue Bird — ‘Nuff said. All hell will break loose if Seattle ever releases these two. Fresh off a successfull overseas season in Russia, LJ…
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Pho of Aurora
Pho of Aurora was the first stop on my pho tour and at the time I gave it a good review. I finally managed to get back there this weekend. I suspected that I had gotten more demanding in my reviews after the first few, so I was eager to go back and see what I thought -- plus it's not far from…
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The BalMar Lounge, Birthday Blackout, Shots Suck
THANKS SO MUCH TO EVERYONE FOR COMING!!!! Deborah, Justin, Joe, Katie, (Katie’s two friends whom I don’t remember), Katherine, Greg, John, Chris, Colin, Tony, Erin, Tomoki, Jeff-o, Eric, Jessie, Yvonne, Colleen, Brian, Seth, Katie G., Jeff, Nancy, Zach, Kim, Nick, Micah, Phillip, KeKe…
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Dutch Bike Seattle: Good times, Good People (again)
Saturday saw big Mother’s Day eve doings for Anne and Tim. We got ourselves a babysitter and pedaled across town for the Ballard Second Saturday celebration at Dutch Bike Co. Seattle. We had some reservations about going. Not because we didn’t think it would be fun, but because the last…
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Living
Living is all I have been doing. City Year is coming to a close. We have about six weeks or so left until we officially graduate and I am so very ready. I am most definitely glad for choosing to do City Year, but I am also so very worn out with it all. My boss has been trying very hard to get me…
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New Mythos Art and Screenshots
Ten Ton Hammer has a bunch of screenshots and concept art from Mythos up on their website, and while we’ve seen most of them, it’s still a good source for signatures and avatars! Enjoy
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Damned Allergies.
So — it was just ONE of those days. Things not going right. Labels, not centered, meat left in the freezer (note to Chip and Linda: CHECK YOUR FREEZER, the lamb should be really good in a meat loaf mixed 50/50 with either veal or pork or both). So, driving home in a fog — I miss a critical…
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31 Flavors of Product Management in Seattle
31 Flavors of Product Management in Seattle May 13, 2008 – 2:36 am Here are some generalized blends of product management attributes in the Seattle/Metro area. There are a lot of tech companies in the area with product managers, so I’ve selected a small cross-section of firms for this…
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Entirely unmannerly
Well. I know it’s May, and mid-May at that, and technically spring and all, so I probably shouldn’t be writing about something so wintry as braised onions. But today it was a cool 56 degrees outside, and anyway, Braised onions. With butter. And Madeira. On pasta. It’s never the wrong…
Crow au Vin?
To follow up on that lengthy introduction, this is the actual story... As some of you know, I work in food. Some others of you know I volunteer in food. Some even know both, and maybe me, as well. Some know that the service aspect of my life is very important to me, and perhaps that I have tried…
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MLB: Texas 13, Seattle 12 (10 inn.)
ARLINGTON, Texas, May 13 (UPI) — Ramon Vazquez’s walk-off solo homer in the 10th inning Monday delivered the Texas Rangers a 13-12 win over the Seattle Mariners.
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Griffey back to Seattle?
The Dayton Daily News reported that the Mariners sent their president to scout Ken Griffey Jr. of the Cincinnati Reds about a possible return to Seattle. In the 90s, Griffey was arguably the biggest name in baseball. Both teams are in last place right now, so this is actually a pointless move.…
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ap environmental science
ap environmental science lily and marshall sell their stuff, …4 hours ago … ap environmental science; jennifer widerstrom; crystal skulls; libertarian party; the strangers movie; first sporting event ever filmed; norwegian dawn; lilyandmarshalselltheirstuff; ap psychology practice test;…
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China quake jolts families in Seattle area
Ten days after a cyclone obliterated parts of Myanmar, the 7.8-magnitude quake that rocked China has sent local residents with ties to the disaster zone scrambling to make contact with family and friends.
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Diverse New Holly still struggling to break down the cultural divide
The New Holly housing experiment was supposed to bring together people from different socio-economic backgrounds, but some aren't mingling as much as was hoped.
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The Money Squeeze: Traveling by air? You'll be paying more
Airlines are trying to recoup the cost of fuel by boosting airfares and fees for everything from changing your ticket to taking a pet onboard to making reservations over the phone.
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Shipper fined for Elliott Bay oil spill
A Singapore-based shipping company whose ship spilled oil into Elliott Bay last year paid a $27,500 fine to the Washington Department of Ecology, the agency reported on Monday.
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Gates Foundation again finds CEO at Microsoft
Microsoft exec Jeff Raikes has been named chief executive officer of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Council approves wider Mercer and Spokane Viaduct
Seattle City Council members gave the go-ahead Monday to widen the Spokane Street Viaduct and, with reservations, to widen Mercer Street, rejecting one skeptical member's call for a delay.
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Port OKs Eastside trail deal
A deal to bring a 42-mile Eastside rail corridor into public ownership for development as a hiking and biking trail and a freight line - and potentially, for commuter transit -- was approved by the Port of Seattle Monday.
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Jet-setters' lavish lifestyle allegedly fueled by ID theft
PHILADELPHIA -- Presumably, she didn't fleece Prince Charles.
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Investigators questioning boys in Kent stabbing
Detectives have identified four teenagers who witnessed a fight in which a 16-year-old Auburn boy was stabbed following a weekend house party in Kent, the King County Sheriff's Office reported Monday.
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Stabbing victims still in hospital
A man and woman stabbed in an apparent act of domestic violence remained hospitalized Monday as police continued their investigation, a Seattle police spokeswoman said.
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Two injured in ATV accident
Two people were hurt late Sunday when their all-terrain vehicle struck a tree in Pacific, the Valley Regional Fire Authority reported.
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Boy hit by car in church parking lot expected to recover
A 4-year-old boy was hurt Monday when a car backed over him in a Bellevue parking lot, Bellevue police reported.
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City Hall evacuated after fire
Seattle City Hall was evacuated Monday morning as firefighters responded to reports of smoke in the building.
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KIRBY WALKER, 1918-2008: WWII hero died days after enjoying 'greatest' honor
Kirby Walker passed away just three days after "the greatest thing that had ever happened" to him.
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Director of Thai museum arrested here
The American director of a museum in Thailand was indicted on a wire fraud charge and has been arrested here in connection with a U.S. investigation into looted Asian antiquities.
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City wants going green to be easier on taxpayers
From carpet recycling to curbside pick-up of broken-down televisions and computers, Seattle politicians are considering ways to help shift away from taxpayers some of the burden -- and cost -- of green waste disposal
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Protection orders not enough to save 3 women
Three women, all victims of domestic violence, had sought help from police or courts. But within a span of two weeks, each was slain in King County, allegedly by her partner.
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WSU to offer bone marrow transplants to sick pets
The bone marrow transplant, developed by Seattle scientists in the 1960s and '70s working mostly with dogs, is finally about to become a therapeutic option for the canine community.
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$7,000 spent to try to save Trudy's life a bargain
Tom Paulson: I still don't know how much my 11-year-old dog's life was worth.
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Getting There: Drivers ask about HOT lanes on Route 167
Readers ask about restricted entries to and exits from the HOT lanes on state Route 167; whether metal plates used in construction dangerous to cyclists.
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Traveler sets his sights on higher learning
Seattle's universities finally made their way onto an ever-expanding list last weekend: colleges Steve Lake has visited.
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Obama takes what looks like a victory lap in Oregon
The months-long Democratic nomination battle has stirred excitement in small- and medium-size cities that almost never see a White House contender.
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Under The Needle: Nudists fight for rights at city pool
Seattle's nude swimmers see their cause for greater freedoms and access as a civil rights issue, albeit not as draped in history as race and gender struggles. Really, not draped in anything at all.
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McCain to visit North Bend and Bellevue on Tuesday
Sen. John McCain will bring his campaign back to the Seattle area Tuesday when he participates in an environmental roundtable in North Bend.
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Auburn teen dies, another hurt after fight near school
A 16-year-old Auburn boy died Saturday after he was stabbed in a fight after a house party, the King County Sheriff's Office reported Sunday.
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Couple opened home to about 65 foster kids
Ruth Graham and her husband, George, live in Black Diamond. Twenty-two years ago, unable to have children of their own, they became foster parents.
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Redmond police search for robbers
Redmond police were searching for two men who robbed a convenience store clerk and locked her in a bathroom late Saturday, the Police Department reported.
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Two stabbed in Central District
The Seattle Police Department is investigating a double stabbing that happened in Seattle's Central District neighborhood early Sunday morning.
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Coast Guard helps disabled cruise ship from Seattle
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The Coast Guard has escorted a disabled Seattle-based cruise ship to Juneau, Alaska's Auke Bay.
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Motocross racer from Orting killed in crash
WASHOUGAL -- An 18-year-old man competing in a tournament at Washougal Motocross Park in southwest Washington was fatally injured Saturday when he was thrown from his bike during a practice run.
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Dr. Murray Jarvik, 1923-2008: He helped invent nicotine patch
Dr. Murray Jarvik never puffed a cigarette, but battled lifelong heart ailments to co-invent the nicotine patch and lead research into smoking addiction. Jarvik died Thursday at 84, after finally succumbing to congestive heart failure.
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