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| Reservists head for war, leave civilian life behind Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:49 GMT At Fort Lawton in Discovery Park on Saturday, more than 100 reservists with the U.S. Army 70th Regional Readiness Command held a modest ceremony as they prepared to head for the Middle East. |
| 'Sleepless' houseboat for sale -- Hanks not included Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:49 GMT The Lake Union houseboat made famous as Tom Hanks' home in the movie "Sleepless in Seattle" is on the market for $2.5 million. |
| Snoqualmie Pass opens Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:03 GMT State DOT workers finished avalanche control work in under two hours to re-open Snoqualmie Pass. |
| Driver dies in fiery crash Sat, 26 Apr 2008 22:47 GMT A Kitsap County motorist died Saturday after crashing a Mazda sedan into a tree near the entrance of an electrical power substation, causing a fire so intense sheriff deputies could not approach it. |
| One hurt after fleeing driver crashes in Kent Sun, 27 Apr 2008 01:49 GMT Troopers chasing a speeding car were involved in an accident that left one motorist slightly injured. The fleeing driver was caught and arrested. |
| Free and friendly Craigslist has its dark side Sat, 26 Apr 2008 05:55 GMT Part bazaar, part brothel, part neighborhood bar, Craigslist.org has been an online staple for more than a decade. Recently, though, the site has served as a digital haven for those looking to court victims, pass stolen goods or sell sex. |
| Cambodian-Americans are changing their parents' homeland Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:53 GMT Behind the moves of Seattle's world champion B-boys of Massive Monkees is the story of how Cambodian-Americans like Phanna Nam reach at-risk children through break dancing, working with a group called Tiny Toones. |
| Crash causes power outage in Redmond Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:58 GMT Some homes and businesses in Redmond lost power late Friday after an allegedly drunk driver crashed into a utility pole. The driver was not hurt. |
| Three hurt in Stanwood crash Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:15 GMT Two women and a girl were hurt when the driver lost control of her vehicle and collided with a telephone pole Friday afternoon. |
| Special salt from Seattle cures soldiers' craving for bacon Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:15 GMT What do our men and women in uniform want? Seattle's own Bacon Salt. |
| Researchers eye new weapon in allergy war Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:20 GMT Researchers at Benaroya Research Institute are looking for ways to diagnose allergies in people by testing their blood and possibly eliminate allergies altogether. |
| Day of silence might be good for pastor Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:18 GMT Applaud kids across the region for taking part in the Day of Silence to bring attention to bigotry against gays and lesbians. If only Pastor Ken Hutcherson, a gay-rights critic, could give silence a try. |
| Sniper's lawyers appeal for life Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:17 GMT ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Washington, D.C.-area sniper John Allen Muhammad was regularly whipped with hose pipes and electrical cords and beaten with hammers and sticks by family members during a brutal childhood, according to lawyers trying to save him from the death penalty. |
| Three, including child, seriously hurt in crash Sat, 26 Apr 2008 04:08 GMT Two women and a child were seriously injured Friday afternoon when their Jeep Cherokee went off the road near Stanwood and hit a telephone pole. |
| Bellevue man sentenced to four years for bilking mortgage firm Sat, 26 Apr 2008 04:16 GMT A Bellevue man and a Texas attorney were sentenced to four years in federal prison Friday for bilking millions from a mortgage company during a long-running fraud. |
| Articles of Faith: 'Young@Heart' preaches eloquently from the choir Sat, 26 Apr 2008 05:28 GMT The movie "Young@Heart," about a rocking, 80-something chorus, offers some compelling messages about life. |
| Some patients pay dearly in bid for better eyesight WASHINGTON -- In fury and despair, patients harmed by Lasik eye surgery told federal health advisers Friday of severe eye pain, blurred vision and even a son's suicide. The advisers recommended that the government warn more clearly about the risks of the hugely popular operations. |
| Extreme makeover, Pac-10 edition Pac-10 basketball could have a decidedly different hierarchy, with so much player and coaching turnover. Arizona State as champs? Don't laugh. |
| Hawks review draft guidelines To better understand which players the Seahawks might -- and might not -- select in the NFL draft this weekend, it helps to know the guidelines they use to evaluate the potpourri of prospects available. |
| Show and tell for UW defense It became a punch line. What's purple and gold and full of holes? The 2007 Washington Huskies defense. |
| Gates looks back, ahead Bill Gates alluded to Yahoo only barely, if at all, but discussed just about everything else during a University of Washington event Friday that served as a combination homecoming and farewell for the Microsoft chairman. |
| Seahawks trade positions to get defensive end, tight end KIRKLAND -- The first day of the NFL draft was a "dream scenario" for the Seahawks as they traded down in the first round to select USC defensive end Lawrence Jackson and up in the second to take Notre Dame tight end John Carlson. |
| What were they thinking? The story I just filed for the website addresses why the Seahawks drafted USC defensive end Lawrence Jackson in the first round and Notre Dame tight end John Carlson in the second round. |
| Seahawks get their tight end The Seahawks traded up to the seventh pick in the second round and used it to select Notre Dame tight end John Carlson. |
| Not much offense in Huskies spring game The kicking was bad and the offense was lackluster for the Huskies' annual spring game Saturday. |
| Disruptive Mariners fans make Orioles manager very, very angry Thursday's Mariners game against the Baltimore Orioles played out on one of the coldest nights of the year at Safeco -- it was 47 degrees at first pitch. So you can't blame the two Seattle spectators who leaped onto right field for keeping their clothes on. |
| Reno urged to prepare for worse as earthquakes continue RENO, Nev. -- Scientists urged residents of northern Nevada's largest city to prepare for a bigger event as the area continued rumbling Saturday after the largest earthquake in a two-month-long series of temblors. |
| Keller to Jets Purdue tight end Dustin Keller, a player the Seahawks were targeting in the second round, was just drafted by the New York Jets at No. 30 in the first round. |
| What now? After all their wheeling and dealing today, the Seahawks enter Sunday's final five rounds of the draft with five picks: one in the fourth, one in the fifth, one in the sixth and two in the seventh. |
| Dozens hurt in floor collapse at B.C. church concert ABBOTSFORD, British Columbia -- Dozens of people were injured when the floor of a church collapsed during a rock concert in the British Columbia community of Abbotsford, just across the Canadian border from Sumas, Wash. |
| Gunbattles rage on streets of Mexico border town; 13 dead TIJUANA, Mexico -- Massive gunbattles broke out between suspected drug traffickers who fired at each other while speeding down heavily populated streets of this violent border city early Saturday, killing 13 people and wounding nine. |
| Florida lawmakers consider bill banning ornamental testicles TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- They're proudly displayed by any self-respecting bull, but dangling big metal ones on the back end of a truck could be banned in Florida. |
| Seahawks trade down to get DE Jackson, up to get a TE KIRKLAND, Wash. -- The Seahawks got the tight end they needed - but not until they first created a new job competition on the defensive line. |
| Microsoft deadline to Yahoo passes, still no deal Yahoo Inc. let a Saturday deadline set by Microsoft Corp. to accept a merger pass in silence, setting the stage for the next chapter in the three-month standoff of technology titans. |
| Electoral map favors a Democrat, has McCain playing defense Sun, 27 Apr 2008 01:11 GMT WASHINGTON -- The electoral road to the White House favors Democrats this fall - either Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton - and has Republican John McCain playing defense to thwart a presidential power shift. |
| Bush tweaks candidates at correspondents' dinner Sun, 27 Apr 2008 04:17 GMT WASHINGTON -- President Bush poked fun at his potential successors Saturday night, expressing surprise that none of them were in the audience at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner. |
| US Marines deploying in Afghanistan for first time in years Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:13 GMT HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan -- U.S. Marines are crossing the sands of southern Afghanistan for the first time in years, providing a boost to a NATO coalition that is growing but still short on manpower. |
| Casablanca mattress factory fire kills as many as 55 workers Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:35 GMT CASABLANCA, Morocco -- A fire roared through a mattress factory in a poor section of Casablanca Saturday, killing up to 55 workers and injuring as many as 24 others, Moroccan officials said. |
| Sharpton vows to 'close this city' after officer acquittals Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:08 GMT NEW YORK -- Hundreds of angry people marched through Harlem on Saturday after the Rev. Al Sharpton promised to "close this city down" to protest the acquittals of three police detectives in the 50-shot barrage that killed a groom on his wedding day and wounded two friends. |
| Caretakers get hints on handling children seized in Texas Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:03 GMT From Amarillo to Houston, children from the polygamist ranch in west Texas are settling into new surroundings, and caretakers are getting cultural pointers on how to deal with them - such as no television, no movies, no radio and nothing red. |
| Displaced Kenyans say they can't return despite promises Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:54 GMT NAIVASHA, Kenya -- As Kenya's politicians toured the country's battle-scarred west, walking among the uprooted multitudes, their message was clear: You will be able to go home soon. We, your leaders, will help you. |
| Richardson says Chavez can help with US hostages in Colombia Sun, 27 Apr 2008 03:24 GMT CARACAS, Venezuela -- New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson says Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is "ready to help re-engage in negotiations" for the release of three American hostages held captive by rebels in Colombia. |
| Palestinian plight is flip side of Israel's independence joy Sat, 26 Apr 2008 17:23 GMT JALAZOUN REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank -- Mohammed Shaikha was 9 when the carefree rhythm of his village childhood - going to third grade, picking olives, playing hide-and-seek - was abruptly cut short. |
| Israeli commander of legendary refugee ship Exodus dies Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:16 GMT JERUSALEM -- Yossi Harel, the ship commander whose attempt to bring Holocaust survivors to Palestine aboard the Exodus 1947 built support for Israel's founding, died on Saturday. He was 90. |
| The whistleblower's unending story Sun, 27 Apr 2008 01:05 GMT COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The guest lecturer steps to the front of classroom 322 with a lesson plan, but it's not drawn from any textbook. |
| Medical marijuana patients face transplant hurdles Sat, 26 Apr 2008 20:12 GMT SEATTLE -- Timothy Garon's face and arms are hauntingly skeletal, but the fluid building up in his abdomen makes the 56-year-old musician look eight months pregnant. |
| Truck's deadly crash into Chicago train station investigated Sat, 26 Apr 2008 23:06 GMT CHICAGO -- Skid marks, a boarded-up entrance and police tape reminded commuters Saturday of the destruction left by a tractor-trailer that smashed into a crowded train station and killed two pedestrians, as authorities reviewed surveillance footage of the crash. |
| Protection weighed for bird in West's energy areas Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:00 GMT RENO, Nev. -- The fate of basic industries across the Intermountain West - grazing, mining, energy - soon could be at least partially tied to that of a bird about the size of a chicken. |
| 200 Australian troops to quit East Timor Sat, 26 Apr 2008 11:30 GMT CANBERRA, Australia -- Australia will withdraw 200 troops from nearby East Timor because security in the restive nation has improved since rebel soldiers wounded the president, Australia's prime minister said Saturday. |
| Nauru holds snap election after impasse Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:55 GMT WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- A snap election was under way Saturday in the Pacific Island nation of Nauru where the president recently imposed a state of emergency after months of parliamentary deadlock. |
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