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| Critics see quake risk at site of Brightwater sewage plant Mon, 28 Apr 2008 05:21 GMT Don't ask, don't tell. That's the position of King County officials when it comes to investigating the earthquake risk to the Brightwater sewage treatment plant, critics claim. But the officials say it's more like, "Enough, already." |
| Under the Needle: Jazz teacher Knatt ending career on upbeat Mon, 28 Apr 2008 05:57 GMT Robert Knatt, one of the Seattle's most acclaimed music educators, is retiring after 36 years teaching jazz at Seattle middle schools. |
| Getting There: Car pool lanes are meant as an incentive Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:47 GMT Why are vehicles carrying more than one person in regular lanes? Can single drivers use HOT lanes outside of designated times? Why are the Interstate 90 tunnel lights blinking? |
| A few make a big difference in many lives Mon, 28 Apr 2008 01:56 GMT A case to learn CPR; the Jessadi Project; and, despite the obstacles created by its founder, Borrowed Style Design aims to survive |
| Seattle's water taxi returns with a splash Mon, 28 Apr 2008 03:57 GMT Hundreds of Seattle residents and tourists gathered in West Seattle on Sunday to kick off this season's opening of the Elliott Bay Water Taxi, which runs until Oct. 31. |
| Children hurt in head-on SUV accident Mon, 28 Apr 2008 01:55 GMT A pair of young children were rushed Sunday afternoon to Harborview Medical Center after their SUV hit a head-on crash with another SUV. |
| After 37 years of Olympia reporting, AP's Ammons leaving for job with state Mon, 28 Apr 2008 05:46 GMT Veteran AP Political Writer David Ammons is leaving after 37 years in the Olympia press corps. In this column he reflects on the changes he's seen in state politics and the media during that time. |
| Agency offers guide to educational system Mon, 28 Apr 2008 05:16 GMT Navigating the channels of a school district can be a daunting task, especially for immigrant parents, who may have a language barrier or lack basic information. In 2006, the Legislature established the Education Ombudsman's Office to bridge these gaps. |
| Warming greater risk to narwhals than polar bears Sat, 26 Apr 2008 04:19 GMT WASHINGTON -- The polar bear has become an icon of global warming vulnerability, but a new study found an Arctic mammal that may be even more at risk to climate change: the narwhal. |
| HIV/AIDS: Send strong signal Sun, 27 Apr 2008 23:11 GMT P-I Editorial: President Bush's great achievements in fighting the HIV pandemic need an early, decisive extension by Congress. That would send a strong signal to world leaders to join more decisively in their own efforts. |
| Pro Basketball: Legal fun at tipoff Sun, 27 Apr 2008 23:12 GMT P-I Editorial: As far as sports thrills go, the Seattle Sonics season was a bust. Ahh, but even if the Sonics' execs designed their unloading of talent to provide a distant future elsewhere, the legal fun has begun in Seattle. |
| White House Visitors: A public privilege Sun, 27 Apr 2008 23:13 GMT P-I Editorial: The Bush administration is seeking to keep the visitor logs under wraps, even as a federal appeals judge questions the legitimacy of visitor records being protected under executive privilege (as White House documents). |
| Mothers know the cost of war Sun, 27 Apr 2008 23:10 GMT Marie Marchand: The moral solution calls us to apologize to the Iraqi people, don mourning clothes and pray for the restoration of our own souls. Until then, there will be no solution to the ravage and ruin we have caused. |
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| Hiring for war is alarming Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:32 GMT P-I Editorial: When it comes to recruiting troops, just how badly are things going? Well, that depends on how you define "bad." If having a military sprinkled with felons sounds good to you, then things are going just fine. |
| Editorial Commentary: U.S. exceptionalism strong as it ever was Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:35 GMT The main challenge facing the next president will not be to blunt American exceptionalism, but to make sure that American triumphalism is not replaced by a grumpy and irresponsible isolationism. |
| Why Tom Hayden makes me scream Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:41 GMT Katha Pollitt, guest columnist: Tom Hayden's "Why Hillary Makes My Wife Scream," has pushed me over the edge. |
| The messiness of political hygiene Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:41 GMT Here's another example of what is being done around the nation in the name of political hygiene, as that is understood by "campaign finance reformers," those irksome improvers whose animating ideology is McCainism. |
| Dreary verses of the Bush-Cheney years Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:36 GMT H.D.S. Greenway, guest columnist: They say you get something new from a poem every time you read it, and I had not noticed how exactly Percy Bysshe Shelley described Dick Cheney: "A shattered visage whose frown/ And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command ... " |
| Food crisis shows how bad policies can be deadly Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:37 GMT Kevin Hassett, guest columnist: We must also look ahead to policy changes that can have a longer-term positive impact. With that in mind, how can one possibly justify continued government subsidies for bio- fuels? |
| Clinton, channeling Rocky, just won't quit Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:35 GMT Margaret Carlson, guest columnist: To say Barack Obama has a gender gap is to call the Grand Canyon a hole. But do women love Hillary Clinton. Maybe they're the bitter voters Obama was talking about. The aging sisterhood has a movie in its head that can be played on demand. |
| Sunday Shorts Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:41 GMT Sunday short editorial subjects from P-I opinion page editors and writers. |
| Police say Austrian man raped daughter, fathered 6 children VIENNA, Austria -- A woman who went missing in 1984 was found by police over the weekend and told investigators that she had been held by her father in a cellar, where she was repeatedly raped and gave birth to at least six children, police said Sunday. |
| Ruskell sticks to his guns, and strategy, in draft The Seahawks targeted the players they wanted in the NFL draft over the weekend, and then did whatever it took to get them. It was a strategy that included two first-day trades and drafting a long snapper Sunday. |
| Bryant's selection in fourth round brings smile to all faces The Seahawks were targeting Red Bryant in the third round of the NFL draft. But after trading that pick Saturday, they still got the Texas A&M tackle in Sunday's fourth round -- and couldn't be more pleased. |
| Modest Seahawks draft expectations were easy to meet This Seahawks draft from the git-go was not about difference-makers, even for the needy offense. This was all about backup players, special teams, pit crews, character actors and drummers. All Pips, no Gladys Knight. |
| Round 7: A little running back, and a kicker With their first pick in the seventh round, the Seahawks selected Cal running back Justin Forsett (5-8, 194). |
| Wrong-way driver arrested after WA I-5 crash OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The State Patrol reports a man was arrested after driving the wrong way up Interstate 5 and hitting another vehicle, seriously injuring the other driver. |
| Seahawks draft picks at a glance |
| All hands are on deck to build Boeing sub hunter Although Boeing lost the competition to supply air-refueling tankers to the U.S. Air Force, it still has one major military aircraft development program in the works. |
| Software Notebook: Choose your console for the next 'Grand Theft Auto' The debut of "Grand Theft Auto IV" this week offers another chance to engage in the video-game franchise's infamous brand mayhem. But there's also a real-world business drama surrounding the release, involving Microsoft and Sony. |
| Mariners Notebook: Felix dominant until free pass in eighth inning Seattle pitcher Felix Hernandez and catcher Kenji Johjima were in full agreement that Daric Barton's walk to load the bases with out in the eighth inning was the game's turning point. |
| On the Brink The long wait is over, the first player from a state school has been selected: Alex Brink. |
| On Tennis: Despite loss to Nadal, Federer has good week So, Roger Federer lost again to Rafael Nadal on clay. Still, it was a good week for the world No. 1 as he continues to make his way back from mono. |
| New bid to find identity of Snohomish County murder victim EVERETT, Wash. -- Officials in Snohomish County have exhumed the remains of a woman who was murdered nearly 31 years ago in hopes that new technology will help identify her. |
| Train collision kills 66 in eastern China Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:52 GMT BEIJING -- A high-speed passenger train jumped the tracks and slammed into another train in eastern China on Monday, killing at least 66 people and injuring more than 400, a state news agency reported. |
| Hundreds flee wildfire burning in foothills near Los Angeles Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:05 GMT SIERRA MADRE, Calif. -- Firefighters gained ground Sunday against an early season wildfire that slowly chewed its way through dense brush near Los Angeles, forcing more than 1,000 people from homes in the foothills. |
| Investigators: Millions in Iraq contracts never finished Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:01 GMT WASHINGTON -- Millions of dollars of lucrative Iraq reconstruction contracts were never finished because of excessive delays, poor performance or other factors, including failed projects that are being falsely described by the U.S. government as complete, federal investigators say. |
| Study: Diabetes before motherhood on the rise Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:04 GMT LOS ANGELES -- The number of pregnant women with pre-existing diabetes has more than doubled in seven years, a California study found, a troubling trend that means health risks for both mothers and newborns. |
| Scholars run down more clues to a Holocaust mystery Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:51 GMT STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Budapest, November 1944: Another German train has loaded its cargo of Jews bound for Auschwitz. A young Swedish diplomat pushes past the SS guard and scrambles onto the roof of a cattle car. |
| Series of quakes takes toll on rattled residents of Reno Mon, 28 Apr 2008 02:20 GMT RENO, Nev. -- Dozens of minor earthquakes shook Reno on Sunday as a series of temblors entered its third month and prompted some frazzled residents to leave their homes. |
| 100-year mystery: Did Indiana woman get away with murders? Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:48 GMT LAPORTE, Ind. -- Asle Helgelien didn't believe Belle Gunness' claims that his brother, missing for months after answering the widow's lonely hearts ad, had left her northern Indiana farm for Chicago or maybe their native Norway. |
| Officials: Truck carrying migrants crashes in Ariz.; 4 dead Sun, 27 Apr 2008 23:44 GMT PHOENIX -- A truck jammed with as many as 60 illegal immigrants crashed and rolled in a remote part of central Arizona on Sunday morning, killing four and injuring many, authorities said. |
| Off endangered list, wolves face new pressure from hunters Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:21 GMT BILLINGS, Mont. -- Tony Saunders stalked his prey for 35 miles by snowmobile through western Wyoming's Hoback Basin, finally reaching a clearing where he took out a .270-caliber rifle and shot the wolf twice from 30 yards away. |
| Few states allow overseas troops to vote by e-mail Mon, 28 Apr 2008 01:09 GMT WASHINGTON -- U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan can speak to their families by Web camera and fight insurgents using sophisticated electronic warfare. Yet when it comes to voting, most troops are stuck in the past. |
| Australian killed in Afghanistan Mon, 28 Apr 2008 03:31 GMT CANBERRA, Australia -- Taliban militants attacked an Australian patrol with automatic rifles and rocket propelled grenades in southern Afghanistan, and the ensuing battle left one of the commandos dead and four others wounded, officials said Monday. |
| NKorean officer defects to SKorea Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:53 GMT SEOUL, South Korea -- A North Korean soldier defected to South Korea for the first time in a decade across the heavily fortified border dividing the countries, a South Korean official said Monday. |
| SKorea's 1st astronaut to help country develop space tech Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:47 GMT SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea's first astronaut says she will do her best to help her country develop its own space technology. |
| Missing Taiwanese divers rescued at sea Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:26 GMT TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Eight amateur divers were rescued Monday after floating for nearly 40 hours at sea off southern Taiwan as strong currents carried them some 50 miles away from their diving spot, officials said. |
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