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| Getting There: Hey, bus driver, don't block my driveway! Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:28 GMT A reader complains about a bus stop right in front of his house, while others ask if traffic signals downtown have been retimed and missing lane marketings at Seventh and Virginia. |
| Dalai Lama: China can change Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:34 GMT The Chinese Communist Party has the ability to change and China is becoming a global powerhouse, the Dalai Lama said Sunday in Seattle. But he stressed that trust is necessary for any country to be considered a superpower. |
| Tibetan teen hopes event spreads peace Sun, 13 Apr 2008 23:32 GMT K.T. Lhamo, a 13-year-old Tibetan who has grown up in exile, wants to return to her homeland. As the Olympic torch protests rage on and Seattle embraces the Dalai Lama, she hopes the global spotlight will force a turning point. |
| Group gives to women who need money -- and hope Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:09 GMT Jennell Hicks, 45, is warm, vibrant and dynamic -- the epitome of a woman who knows where she wants to go in life and how she plans to get there. |
| Man killed, another injured in early-morning shooting Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:25 GMT A man was killed another was injured Sunday morning when shots were fired into the parking lot of a Tukwila restaurant that had hosted an after party for authors of a book about rap artist and producer Dr. Dre. |
| State Patrol will start writing tickets for litter Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:08 GMT Washington's new anti-litter campaign begins this week with an emphasis on cutting accidents and eliminating roadside debris. |
| Iraq War: Surge is out of time Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:04 GMT P-I Editorial: What will a pause in a scheduled troop drawdown accomplish at this point? While Petraeus and Crocker call for an indefinite period of evaluation of the surge, the wars continue, mounting costs and casualties as they drag on. |
| Torture: Beyond the pale Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:04 GMT P-I Editorial: We agree with the ACLU, which has called for a congressional investigation. The fact that we torture suspects is unacceptable. The White House reviewing and approving the techniques is beyond the pale. |
| Animal Shelters: Improve conditions Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:05 GMT P-I Editorial: Additional funds will buy new cages at county animal shelters and hopefully provide staff with better training. But we also hope for more accountability at the county's shelters. |
| State's gay Republicans fine with McCain Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:08 GMT Haidn Ellis Foster: The log cabin is a tricky place -- gay Republicans often must temper their party allegiance or risk self-ostracizing. Thanks to Washington's civil union bill signed March 12, however, conservative gay partners not only have a host of new rights but a new lease on their vote come November. |
| Letters to the Editor Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:03 GMT |
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| Sonics: Ball is in NBA court Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:11 GMT P-I Editorial: As the surprises of the Sonics' e-mails are digested, the possibility that the team is playing its final game in Seattle on Sunday is harder than ever to assess. The options may become more complicated. And intriguing. |
| Sunday Shorts Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:13 GMT |
| Retirement delusions are of recent vintage Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:13 GMT The idea that protracted golden years of idleness is a universal right is a delusion of recent vintage. |
| U.S. has to deal with chaos we created Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:15 GMT Ann McFeatters, columnist: That is the grim reality that Petraeus and Crocker forced us all to face. Having gone into Iraq with naive beliefs and expectations and for all the wrong reasons, we are now stuck there. We eventually will leave, but it will take years. |
| The Dalai Lama, the Pope and the fate of religion Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:15 GMT Matt Zemek, guest columnist: With two major religious figures in America at one time, it's worth talking about religion in a way that can create a meaningful consensus, and not the polarization that typically accompanies this topic. |
| The video archive Wal-Mart should have erased Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:19 GMT Andrew Gumbel, The Independent: A thorough archive of video footage rivaling Richard Nixon's threatens to create a world of embarrassment and legal liability for Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer. |
| A good question for General Petraeus Fri, 11 Apr 2008 20:37 GMT Dan Rather, columnist: At last week's congressional hearings on Iraq, a senator not running for president provided a preview of what is likely to be the Democrats' strategy for the fall campaign. |
| Todd Bishop on Microsoft: New Windows Genuine Advantage lawsuit Another lawsuit has been filed against Microsoft over Windows Genuine Advantage, alleging that the anti-piracy tool is spyware. (See earlier story about the first suit.) Here's the new complaint, also filed in U.S. District Court in Seattle: PDF, 428 kb. It was filed on behalf of two Washington state businesses and three Seattle-area residents -- and, like the first suit, it seeks class-action status. |
| Todd Bishop on Microsoft: Q&A with Firefox's Blake Ross: Extended version Read on for an extended version of the Q&A with Firefox co-founder Blake Ross that's running in this week's Software Notebook, in Monday's paper. I spoke with him over lunch Friday at Gnomedex in Seattle, and we covered a lot of ground. |
| Mariners beat Angels again, 8-3 Richie Sexson hit a tiebreaking, two-run home run, Carlos Silva worked eight effective innings and the Mariners again beat their AL West nemesis 8-3 Saturday night. |
| David Horsey's Drawing Power: Greg Mortenson's way to vanquish terrror Greg Mortenson has a way to beat the terrorists with books instead of bombs. |
| People in the News: Fourth time around for Trump's ex Ivana Trump marries for fourth time ... Britney Spears gets in another accident. |
| Bedard's hip issues could be major problem for Mariners So you dialed over from the Masters golf to see how the Mariners were doing on FSN. |
| The Couch Slouch: Speedo's $550 swimsuit a stroke of genius Many critics complain that the low-drag LZR Racer is chiefly responsible for the recent rash of swimming world records. Frankly, I believe this is akin to complaining that George Clooney gets all the women because he wears a better cologne. |
| Software Notebook: Tech workers favor Democrats, donate more to Obama Personal campaign contributions by technology workers indicate overwhelming support for Barack Obama at Google and Yahoo, a slightly different picture at Microsoft and Apple, and Democratic leanings in the tech industry at large. |
| GP In the House As if the night wasn't surreal enough, Gary Payton just walked into KeyArena and is seated in Sect. 120 along with agent Eric Goodwin. Payton was given a big round of applause and looks as if he can still give a team quality minutes. |
| Car Kabob from 'Wayne's World' on sale BERWYN, Ill. -- A towering sculpture of eight cars made famous in the movie "Wayne's World" is up for sale on eBay. |
| Vt. mother evades rescuers, and 3 die WARDSBORO, Vt. -- A woman reported missing with her two daughters waded into a brook carrying one of them and eluded a rescue attempt before mother and child were swept downstream to their deaths, police said Sunday. The second child's body was found later. |
| Face up to mom who wants to take control A reader writes: "I'm four months' pregnant and dread telling my parents. I'm not sure exactly why (yes, I'm married and quite old enough)." |
| The Insider: Free coffee buys Seattle's forgiveness New Pike Place Roast buys Starbucks CEO -- aka the guy who sold the Sonics to Oklahoma City -- some goodwill from Seattleites. Also: You shouldn't want customers to deal with customer service, writes Amazon.com's former VP of customer service. |
| Angels beat Mariners 10-5 SEATTLE -- Jeff Mathis hit a two-run homer to lead a 16-hit attack, and Joe Saunders had another strong start to help the Los Angeles Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 10-5 on Sunday and avoid a series sweep. |
| Clinton, Obama focus on faith at forum Mon, 14 Apr 2008 03:04 GMT GRANTHAM, Pa. -- Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday that the potential for life begins at conception as she and presidential rival Sen. Barack Obama answered questions about faith and religion in both their personal lives and the public discourse. |
| Bush readies big welcome for pope Sun, 13 Apr 2008 21:05 GMT WASHINGTON -- The leader of the world's Roman Catholics has been to the White House only once in history. That changes this week, and President Bush is pulling out all the stops: driving out to a suburban military base to meet Pope Benedict XVI's plane, bringing a giant audience to the South Lawn and hosting a fancy East Room dinner. |
| Report: Wachovia to get $7B investment Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:24 GMT CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Wachovia Corp. said Sunday it will move up the release of its first-quarter financial results, an announcement that closely followed a report that the nation's fourth-largest bank is about to get a multibillion-dollar cash infusion. |
| Vessels collide on Mississippi; 18 hurt Mon, 14 Apr 2008 02:39 GMT NEW ORLEANS -- A boat carrying state prison employees collided with a barge on the swollen Mississippi River upstream from Baton Rouge on Sunday, injuring 18 people. |
| Craig sheds 007 charm for new film Sun, 13 Apr 2008 22:01 GMT LONDON -- He's a style icon known to millions as suave superspy James Bond. |
| Israeli leaders snub Carter Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:30 GMT JERUSALEM -- Former President Jimmy Carter brokered the first Israeli-Arab peace deal, but he's getting a cool reception in Israel during his latest visit to the Mideast. |
| Modern India still prays for boys Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:07 GMT SINGHPURA, India -- Standing in front of his small brick home, in a courtyard where the dirt has been packed down by generations of barefoot children, the middle-aged mustard farmer doesn't bother to hide his exhaustion. |
| Central America migrant flow to US slows Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:00 GMT ARRIAGA, Mexico -- For thousands of illegal immigrants from Central America, the long journey to the U.S. starts here, on the groaning back of a freight train they call The Beast. |
| Sludge tested as lead-poisoning fix Sun, 13 Apr 2008 22:54 GMT BALTIMORE -- Scientists using federal grants spread fertilizer made from human and industrial wastes on yards in poor, black neighborhoods to test whether it might protect children from lead poisoning in the soil. Families were assured the sludge was safe and were never told about any harmful ingredients. |
| Papal visit provokes array of protests Sun, 13 Apr 2008 16:46 GMT NEW YORK -- Pope Benedict XVI may not see them or hear them, but aggrieved Roman Catholic activists hope his U.S. visit this week will help them draw attention to issues ranging from the ordination of women and gay rights to sex abuse by priests and the Vatican ban on contraception. |
| Harry Potter author goes to court Sun, 13 Apr 2008 16:48 GMT NEW YORK -- Author J.K. Rowling is eager to tell a judge this week that one of her biggest fans is in fantasyland if he believes a "Harry Potter" encyclopedia he plans to publish does not violate her copyrights. |
| 2nd college closes because of threats Sun, 13 Apr 2008 23:47 GMT ROCHESTER, Mich. -- Threatening graffiti found in three men's restrooms led Oakland University to cancel campus classes, sports and cultural activities for two days. |
| VA Tech killings continue to reverberate Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:53 GMT The rampage carried out nearly a year ago by a deranged Virginia Tech student who slipped through the mental health system has changed how American colleges reach out to troubled students. |
| Wounded student returns to normal Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:02 GMT BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Heidi Miller is grateful for many things: her classes at Virginia Tech, tennis games - and anything that makes her smile. |
| Ethiopians vote in general elections Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:32 GMT ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -- Ethiopians voted Sunday in a first round of general elections that the opposition boycotted to protest alleged intimidation by ruling party officials. |
| Ex-'Lost Boy' brings wells to Sudan Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:09 GMT ABILNYANG, Sudan -- Every day, Manut Ngor Koot leads his family's cow for miles across the southern Sudan plains to a murky swamp that serves as his village's chief source of water. The cow is balky and has a limp. Looking after her is time-consuming, often frustrating. |
| SAfrica boat capsizes, 3 killed Sun, 13 Apr 2008 15:23 GMT CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- Two Americans and one Norwegian tourist on a South African shark cage diving adventure drowned Sunday when their boat was hit by a freak wave, tourism and rescue officials said. |
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