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Sr. Customer Service Rep./ Project Manager

Reference: DF11323888. Category: Administrative/Clerical. Duration: Temporary. Rate: . City: Seattle, State: Washington, Country: United States. Description: OfficeTeam is currently accepting applications for a Sr. Customer Service Rep./ Project Manager for one of our Seattle clients. The Sr.…

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Administrative Assistant

Reference: DF11323887. Category: Administrative/Clerical. Duration: Temporary. Rate: . City: Seattle, State: Washington, Country: United States. Description: OfficeTeam is currently accepting applications for a Administrative Assistant for one of our Seattle area clients. The Administrative…

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Flagship Studios hopes to do “better” with Mythos

A new article has popped up today about Mythos. It deals with the way that Hellgate was received as well as how Mythos plans to make a larger dent in the market. The article has appeared on Eurogamer and it’s sister site GamesIndustry.biz. “If we made a mistake with Hellgate, it was trying…

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The Monzer?s Picnic

Fellow was called the’Heir apparent touching Marbella’. “The mantling retail dealer unresented not a jot denudation in respect to the crawling, gated individualism that overlooks Puerto Banus and boasts a many. 15-parcel Palingenesy-period style palace and vertiginousness wherewithal…

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Music & nightlife | A list of outdoor concerts | Seattle Times Newspaper

A list of outdoor concerts from the Out to Lunch, University Village, City Hall, and Sounds Outside series in Seattle for summer 2008.

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Text messages lead to murder charges for 2

A Gold Bar man's text messages to his new girlfriend on the day her ex-boyfriend was killed -- including one that allegedly read "its done" -- helped lead to murder charges against both of them.

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Home buyers: Don't forget interest

Some local real estate professionals say rising mortgage rates in coming weeks and months could wipe out any benefit from lower selling prices; others say people shouldn't focus too much on short-term rate fluctuations.

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Priest again accused of sexual abuse

The Catholic church is investigating a Monroe priest following a recent allegation of sexual abuse of a minor in the late 1960s, the Seattle Archdiocese reported Monday.

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The world is their lab

Oceanic and atmospheric researchers in Seattle are working to engage middle-school students in the wonder of science.

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Climber dies on Mount McKinley

ANCHORAGE -- Officials at Denali National Park say a climber has collapsed and died on the summit of Mount McKinley.

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Entangled whale in Juan de Fuca missing

CLALLAM BAY -- Rescuers on Monday are waiting for another sighting of a humpback whale spotted over the weekend entangled in crab pot lines so they can attempt to free it.

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Court nixes county's land use limits

A state appellate court has overturned King County's controversial land use ordinance that had ordered some rural landowners to leave at least half of their property untouched.

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Husband charged in wife's death

The husband of a Hurricane Katrina survivor who was slain in her Central District apartment has been charged with second-degree murder.

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Panel urges changes in police oversight

A Seattle City Council-appointed panel is calling for more openness in police oversight and broader protection for a civilian-review board charged with monitoring how the Police Department handles officer misconduct cases.

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Ex-pawnshop owner gets 2 years in prison

The former owner of a well-known Seattle pawnshop was sentenced to two years in prison Monday in a high-end theft ring that paid drug addicts to steal designer fashion, glass art and other items from downtown businesses.

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Defense secretary visiting McChord, Fort Lewis

FORT LEWIS -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates is visiting Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base on Monday and again on Tuesday.

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New condo owners caught in legal dispute

New owners of condominiums in the new Mosler Lofts building are caught up in a legal dispute between the developer and general contractor.

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All this talk of civilian oversight is close to becoming reality

A first-ever comprehensive civilian review process is part of a tentative five-year contract agreement King County has has reached with the King County Police Officers' Guild.

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Seattle improperly spent taxes, audit says

Seattle improperly spent nearly $3.2 million in property taxes on a new fire station and trail, according to the state Auditor's office.

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Local housing market warming up with the weather

King County's median house price in June was the highest since September, but still down from a year ago, according to statistics released Monday.

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Authorities seek information about abused and tortured toddled

An unidentified baby boy suffering from "torture and abuse" was dropped off at a Pierce County hospital Monday.

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Charges filed in bank robbery, chase that ended in gunfire

Two men accused of robbing a West Seattle bank, then leading police on a chase last week that ended in a dramatic volley of gunfire downtown, now face criminal charges.

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Voters may see county charter amendments

An independent agency to develop economic forecasts for use by King County government would be created under a proposal the County Council has decided to submit to voters in November.

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Ex-cop helps drivers beat DUIs

CORVALLIS, Ore. -- A police officer who resigned amid complaints that he was overzealous in pursuing drunken drivers is now helping such motorists beat the rap in court.

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Boy loses arm in surfing accident

PACIFIC CITY, Ore. -- An Oregon boy lost his left arm in a surfing accident off the coast of Cape Kiwanda, the authorities said.

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Getting There: Walk with care when crossing at viaduct ramps

Alaskan Way Viaduct ramps and pedestrians; the bus lanes on Elliott -- again; northbound lanes on Westlake blocked

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Trying to give robots a human touch

Computer scientist aims to build a better robot by copying the wisdom of the human body.

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Artwork gives developments a touch of humanity

As Seattle population density grows higher and the city pours more concrete, the Pomegranate Center has quietly been building great artistic spaces that make communities more beautiful and humane.

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City tries to track streetcar desire

City and transportation officials are trying to gauge public interest in a streetcar network linking several neighborhoods to downtown. So far, responses have ranged from enthusiastic support to outright opposition.

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Errant fireworks in window burn pregnant mom's home

A pregnant mother in Parkland was left temporarily homeless, and scores of pets in the Puget Sound area were traumatized or lost over the weekend, but authorities say that compared with past years, it was a relatively safe and sane Fourth of July holiday.

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State and local governments side with builders on runoff pollution

The state and local governments are standing in the way of requiring building techniques that a growing chorus of scientists says could rein in the largest source of most of Puget Sound's worst pollutants.

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A life dedicated to the art of poetry

Sam Green is the state's first poet laureate. But that's only part of his story.

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Alaska in '08 likely to earn over $10 billion from oil, gas

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The state of Alaska most likely earned more than $10 billion this fiscal year from oil and gas operations, according to a new look at the role of the industry in the state economy.

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Initiatives may worsen state budget woes

OLYMPIA -- Two citizens initiatives likely to qualify for the November ballot would compound an already gloomy budget situation if approved by voters, possibly pushing the state's shortfall past $3 billion.

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Marine wounded in World War II gets his Purple Heart

LONGVIEW -- After a 63-year wait, Lyle Chambers has received a Purple Heart for his heroism as a 19-year-old Marine private during the World War II South Pacific island battle of Peleliu.

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