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| Clintons -- a last stand that lacks class Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:15 GMT The Clintons -- A Last Stand that Lacks Class |
| The story behind the Dalai Lama's visit to Seattle Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:45 GMT The seed for Seeds of Compassion, a gathering in Seattle featuring the Dalai Lama, was sown in a central Idaho resort community on the fourth anniversary of an American tragedy. |
| Spot a crime? You can now text message the details Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:40 GMT Want to stop criminals from "LOL" by thinking they can get away from the long arm of technology? Starting Friday, anyone with information on a crime in the Seattle metro area can text a crime tip to the authorities. |
| Man accused of blowing up ex-girlfriend's home Fri, 04 Apr 2008 06:31 GMT A man accused of blowing up his ex-girlfriend's home -- and nearly killing her and the couple's 5-month-old baby -- won't face more than 3 1/2 years in prison if convicted as charged. |
| Under the Needle: There's treasure in the trash Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:46 GMT Steve Waxon, a Seattle native and Roosevelt High dropout, has learned something from years of living in the streets, from Dumpster diving for survival and from learning to make a living on other people's discards: Garbage speaks the truth. |
| PSE fined more than $1 million for altered records Fri, 04 Apr 2008 05:19 GMT A state commission has fined Puget Sound Energy $1.25 million after an audit found that records documenting safety inspections on gas pipelines had been falsified. It is the largest state fine against a natural gas distributor. |
| Amateur films capture a changing Georgetown Fri, 04 Apr 2008 06:22 GMT A film festival in Georgetown illustrates the Seattle neighborhood's angst over gentrification. |
| State to rebid ferry construction Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:16 GMT The state ferry system said Thursday it will rebid the job of building a new 50-car ferry for the Port Townsend-Keystone route. It rejected a $26 million bid from Todd Shipyard that was $9 million higher than the state estimated. |
| Boehner: I will use McDermott's money to help elect Republicans Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:34 GMT WASHINGTON -- House Republican Leader John Boehner said Thursday he would devote more than $1 million in court-ordered payments by Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., to help elect Republican House candidates. |
| Film captures the loneliness of growing up as a military 'brat' Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:11 GMT Military "brats" have their first movie -- a documentary aimed at those who know the feeling of disconnection, loss and loneliness, with no hometowns and friends scattered to the winds. |
| State's 8th-graders' writing ability about average in U.S. tests Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:16 GMT Washington students scored about average in writing among the nation's eighth-graders, according to federal test results released Thursday. |
| Garfield High School, school district end ties to global academy Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:16 GMT Garfield High School and the Seattle School District have ended a relationship with Global Technology Academy, a nonprofit that distributes computers to developing nations, citing concerns about violations of ethics policies. |
| Police still searching for 2 men in slaying of South Seattle resident Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:18 GMT The man shot to death Wednesday in South Seattle has been identified as Stephen Dwaine Stewart, 34, as police continued searching for two men suspected of killing him. |
| 22 arrested in raids on Washington meth ring Fri, 04 Apr 2008 04:36 GMT TACOMA -- A Mexican crime ring that authorities allege smuggled and distributed crystal methamphetamine has been shattered with raids in which 22 people were arrested, law enforcement officials said Thursday. |
| Charges filed in fatal South Seattle hit-and-run crash Thu, 03 Apr 2008 22:18 GMT A Seattle man accused of crashing a sport utility vehicle into a car, killing its 92-year-old driver, faces three felony charges. |
| King County deaths Fri, 04 Apr 2008 02:20 GMT |
| FAA: Ensuring safety Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:38 GMT P-I Editorial: A spate of recent investigations makes us wonder if those in charge take air passenger safety seriously. |
| Federation Killings: Rule isn't optional Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:40 GMT P-I Editorial: TV detectives may regularly ignore suspects' request for legal counsel. But we hope a Seattle case will broadcast the need for stricter adherence to the law, even in tense times. |
| On a scale of ! to !!!!!, rank your concerns Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:40 GMT The woes of the world have been so multitudinous lately that it's hard to give them all proper attention. Let's prioritize. Rank all your causes for concern on a scale of ! to !!!!! |
| Which Democrat should quit the race? Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:41 GMT Bonnie Erbe: So next time you see a call for Hillary Clinton to drop out of the race, remember there are two sides to that story and you're being given only one. |
| MLK's agenda remains unfinished Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:43 GMT Michael Honey: In spring 1968, many hoped a new president and a movement would create new priorities. On April 4, an assassin took Martin Luther King's life. On June 5, an assassin killed Robert F. Kennedy. Their deaths shattered our hopes. |
| Death has strong impact in Vietnam Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:45 GMT Greg Gianas: Serving as his artillery forward observer, I admired La Phillipe's ability to lead weary and depressed boy-men while rarely speaking more than two-dozen words in a 24-hour period. |
| Wanted: A modern-day Joe Kennedy Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:50 GMT Dan K. Thomasson: With dim political prospects, the Treasury effort is aimed more at assuring Americans that, while their tenure in office is short, those in charge are still on the job giving it their best. |
| Rate Increases: It's your money Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:37 GMT The state attorney general has put out a notice that hits home. The AG's office wants people to pay attention to their right to be heard on natural gas and electric rate increases and the planned private acquisition of Puget Sound Energy. |
| Time to disband NATO now the Cold War is over? Thu, 03 Apr 2008 19:46 GMT Adrian Hamilton: Past pre-eminence is no guide to future purpose and it is the lack of definition of what NATO is for that is now producing all the strains. |
| Petraeus talks to Congress next week in wake of Basra battle Thu, 03 Apr 2008 18:36 GMT Dan Rather: You will no doubt hear all kinds of spin aimed at depicting what happened in Basra as a victory for Iraq's central government. But the Iraqi army's own "mission accomplished" moment told a somewhat different story. |
| Propped, or hopped, up on funny money Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:54 GMT John Young: Almost no one, except for the deficit hawks at the Concord Coalition, is pointing out how precariously propped up -- or hopped up, speaking pharmaceutically -- we are on funny money. |
| Clintons won't find welcome mat at White House Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:59 GMT Stanley Crouch: For all the sound and the fury, I do not think the Clintons will destroy the Democratic Party. And they will not ensure the victory of McCain. But I think they have destroyed any possibility for themselves of returning to the White House. |
| Bowling and other strange customs of Pennsylvania Thu, 03 Apr 2008 18:20 GMT Dale McFeatters: Maybe Pennsylvania is as strange as the national press thinks and growing up there you just don't notice it. |
| Letters to the Editor Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:34 GMT |
| More Letters to the Editor Thu, 03 Apr 2008 22:10 GMT |
| Air safety, Haq questioning and PSE rates Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:19 GMT Welcome to the Seattle P-I's Virtual Editorial Board blog. |
| The face of Seattle soccer? Internet speculation links French superstar Thierry Henry to Seattle's new Major League Soccer team. |
| Sex therapists: A few minutes is best NEW YORK -- Maybe men had it right all along: It doesn't take long to satisfy a woman in bed. A survey of sex therapists concluded the optimal amount of time for sexual intercourse was 3 to 13 minutes. The findings, to be published in the May issue of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, strike at the notion that endurance is the key to a great sex life. |
| Rove disputes claims about Ala. governor WASHINGTON -- Karl Rove says a one-time Republican campaign worker who has accused him of dirty tricks against a former Alabama governor is a "complete lunatic," and he calls CBS a "shoddy operation" for airing her allegations. |
| Mariners hope to avoid the eye of another storm This wouldn't be a case of lightning striking twice, but surely the Mariners would like to avoid last year's scheduling nightmare caused by four snowouts in Cleveland when they open their road season Friday in rainy Baltimore. |
| Microsoft extends life of XP -- at the low end Microsoft Corp., trying to secure its place in an emerging part of the PC market, is extending the life of its Windows XP operating system -- but in a limited way that doesn't satisfy people who still prefer XP over its successor, Vista. |
| Brain surgery went 'better than expected' for Kathi Goertzen KOMO/4 news anchor Kathi Goertzen sailed through brain surgery Thursday, and doctors said they were able to remove more of the tumor than expected. |
| D-line jobs are wide open For Cameron Elisara, it looks like a dream come true. For Johnie Kirton, it is a final shot. For Darrion Jones, it's finally a shot. |
| Sonics giving up? Au contraire The Sonics reach a new level of absurdity with their Fan Appreciation Month. |
| Bennett agrees to WSU deal Cougars head coach Tony Bennett has tentatively agreed to a new contract with the school, university president Elson S. Floyd said Thursday. |
| Rainiers roll out prospects, veterans TACOMA -- The Tacoma Rainiers will never confuse their home park with Safeco Field. Everywhere they turn, there's another reminder that they are not in the major leagues. |
| Former UW star Redmon transfers to Zags SPOKANE -- Katelan Redmon, the leading scorer on the University of Washington women's basketball team this season, announced she is transferring to Gonzaga. |
| Foam ban runs afoul of meat Charging for paper and plastic bags? No problem. But local grocers say that replacing polystyrene foam trays will be one of the more difficult measures to comply with in Seattle's new law proposal. |
| Hawk swoops, attacks girl at Fenway Park BOSTON -- Once again, an A-Rod got an unfriendly welcome from the home of Red Sox Nation. This time, it was 13-year-old Alexa Rodriguez and not the Yankees All-Star third baseman Alex Rodriguez. She was touring Fenway Park on a school trip Thursday and was attacked by a resident red-tailed hawk that drew blood from her scalp. Rodriguez wasn't seriously hurt. |
| Marchers to honor King in Memphis today Fri, 04 Apr 2008 13:15 GMT MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Presidential candidates, civil rights leaders, labor activists and thousands of everyday citizens are coming together Friday to honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the 40th anniversary of his death. |
| Clinton denies Obama electability remark Fri, 04 Apr 2008 11:39 GMT BURBANK, Calif. -- Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared Thursday to deny published reports that she told New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson that Barack Obama cannot win the general election. But her campaign aides later said the New York senator had misunderstood the question. |
| Storm system brings tornado to Ark. Fri, 04 Apr 2008 13:11 GMT LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Gregory Greene has lived in this part of Tornado Alley for all of his 39 years and had never seen a tornado. |
| Britain seeks pedophiles Facebook ban Fri, 04 Apr 2008 11:50 GMT LONDON -- The British government wants to ban convicted pedophiles from using social networking Web sites such as Facebook, the Home Office said Friday. |
| UK queen's husband admitted to hospital Fri, 04 Apr 2008 13:15 GMT LONDON -- Queen Elizabeth II's husband, Prince Philip, has been admitted to a hospital with a chest infection, Buckingham Palace said Friday. |
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