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| Gray skies, damp weather herald the start of boating season Sun, 04 May 2008 02:14 GMT Hundreds of vessels on Saturday helped launch Seattle's Opening Day, which marks the beginning of the summer boating season. A boat parade went through the Montlake Cut to Union Bay. |
| Under the Needle: Amphicars make a splash on boating's big day Sun, 04 May 2008 02:22 GMT Amphicar owners revel in being the jesters of the boating world, launching their boat-car (or car-boat) on the opening day of boating season annually for nearly a decade. |
| Man accused of killing girlfriend no stranger to cops Sun, 04 May 2008 00:50 GMT Federal Way police said they were called twice before to check on verbal disputes between a woman and the man accused in her slaying Saturday morning. Three hours before finding the woman dead, police had served the man with an anti-harassment order. |
| New details released in 1983 murder of boy, 13 Sun, 04 May 2008 00:46 GMT Patrick Cress, 13, was beaten to death and left at a construction site in 1983. His unsolved case was recently reexamined by King County sheriff's investigators, who plan to hold a press conference on Monday and disclose previously unreleased information gathered during the original investigation. |
| Measles warning issued by Public Health Sun, 04 May 2008 02:54 GMT King County health officials warned Saturday that a Grant County girl who recently visited the Seattle Center and Issaquah has tested positive for measles and may have exposed others to the contagious disease. |
| March planned for medical marijuana Sat, 03 May 2008 19:06 GMT Supporters of legalized marijuana are planning a march and rally in Seattle today to coincide with similar rallies at cities across the country. |
| Pot eased suffering, may have cost his life Sat, 03 May 2008 06:20 GMT The death this week of a musician who was three times denied a liver transplant highlights a new ethical concern: When dying patients need a transplant, should it be held against them if they've used marijuana with a doctor's blessing? |
| Bio-debatable: Food vs. fuel Sat, 03 May 2008 06:11 GMT With growing fears over biofuels stealing from dinner plates to fill gas tanks, people are starting to wonder: How green are biofuels? |
| Murderer-rapist Adhahn never leaving prison Sat, 03 May 2008 05:56 GMT In a tense, packed courtroom, the serial rapist who tortured three girls and killed one of them was sentenced Friday to life in prison without the chance of release. |
| Boating season opens with a plea for common sense Sun, 04 May 2008 00:21 GMT As Seattle's summer boating season begins, officials are reminding boaters to be safe. Since 2003, 16 people in King County have died in boating accidents, the state reported. Nearly all were not wearing life jackets. |
| Woman dares mayor to cross the road Sat, 03 May 2008 06:18 GMT Mayor Greg Nickels has met his match in an 81-year-old great-grandmother who wants him to address a deadly West Seattle crosswalk -- right in the mayor's backyard. |
| Barge delivering gravel breaks Sat, 03 May 2008 06:13 GMT A barge that was taking on gravel at Harbor Island partially sank Friday afternoon and has broken apart, the Coast Guard reported. |
| Mom honors late son by helping others cope Sat, 03 May 2008 06:15 GMT A mother is learning to cope with her son's premature death by making necklaces for others going through the same ordeal. |
| Seattle Police Guild bookkeeper admits embezzling Sat, 03 May 2008 04:36 GMT A Renton woman was sentenced to four months in federal custody Friday after pleading guilty to embezzling $41,733 from the Seattle Police Officers' Guild. |
| Plane crash near Vancouver kills both people on board Sat, 03 May 2008 03:56 GMT VANCOUVER, Wash. -- A single-engine airplane crashed Friday afternoon east of Vancouver, and a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman in Seattle said both people aboard are dead. |
| 2 from Fort Lewis died in war zones in April Sat, 03 May 2008 01:25 GMT Two Fort Lewis soldiers died in the Mideast in April. |
| Man charged with hate crime in taxi driver beating Sat, 03 May 2008 00:29 GMT A Renton man accused of using a racial slur while beating up a cab driver and stealing his wallet was charged Friday with first-degree robbery and malicious harassment, a hate crime. |
| Minivan stuck in utility pole after crash snarls traffic Sat, 03 May 2008 00:30 GMT Firefighters had to cut a driver free of his minivan Friday after the vehicle struck a street-side pole south of downtown Seattle. |
| Fort Lewis Stryker Brigade begins heading home Sat, 03 May 2008 00:31 GMT An advance party of the 4th Stryker Brigade, the largest Fort Lewis combat unit in Iraq, is expected to arrive home early Saturday to prepare the way for the rest of the nearly 4,000-member brigade's homecoming next month. |
| Regional Briefs Sat, 03 May 2008 04:00 GMT |
| King County deaths Sat, 03 May 2008 00:20 GMT |
| Where to spend the rebate? Don't. Just give it away Sat, 03 May 2008 01:41 GMT I propose that those who can afford to do so donate their rebate checks to a non profit, such as a food bank or a reputable microcredit organization dealing with needs here or overseas (where they're |
| Open door for Sound Transit Sat, 03 May 2008 01:33 GMT P-I Editorial: As fed up as the region is with traffic, most couldn't swallow the $47 billion package that also included more roads. The question now, what's next? |
| Candidates ignore the states Sat, 03 May 2008 02:12 GMT Paul L. Posner, guest columnist: The three presidential campaigns are sounding entirely D.C.-centric, even though many of the bold campaign promises about health care, global warming, or homeland security and immigration stand on the shoulders of states and localities. |
| An incontrovertible right to exist Sat, 03 May 2008 20:50 GMT David Drumer, guest columnist:As Israel celebrates its 60th birthday, a chorus of defamers sees the modern incarnation of the Jewish people in their homeland as a historic injustice. |
| Israel built over the ruins of its crimes against Palestine Sat, 03 May 2008 01:31 GMT Johann Hari, guest columnist: When you hit your 60th birthday, most of you will guzzle a glass of champagne and wonder if you have become everything you dreamed of in your youth. Soon, the state of Israel is going to have that hangover. |
| Bill Clinton may be campaign's biggest loser Sat, 03 May 2008 01:51 GMT Albert R. Hunt, guest columnist: A President Obama would drive Bill Clinton crazy. If not irrelevant, it would make Clinton a secondary figure within his own country and party. |
| Be sure to thank the next generation Sat, 03 May 2008 02:03 GMT Scot Lehigh, syndicated columnist: Tax rebates from Uncle Sam started, and I say it's about damn time. But for my money, this shouldn't happen just when the economy gets soft. It's the kind of thing we should expect every year. |
| Sunday Shorts Sat, 03 May 2008 02:13 GMT Sunday short subjects from the P-I Editorial Board. |
| Obama finds two Wrights make a wrong Sat, 03 May 2008 01:42 GMT Margaret Carlson, syndicated columnist: However inadvertently, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright may have saved Barack Obama, if not for all eternity, at least for now. Maybe Obama can get the discussion back to what he believes in instead of what his former pastor does. Amen to that. |
| Obama-Clinton battle will haunt party's nominee Sat, 03 May 2008 01:47 GMT Kevin Hassett, guest columnist: The fact that the substance of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is so close may be either a plus or a minus for the eventual nominee come the November election. |
| Letters to the Editor Sat, 03 May 2008 02:23 GMT |
| More Letters to the Editor Sat, 03 May 2008 02:27 GMT |
| Naked truth about going nude in Seattle Sat, 03 May 2008 01:36 GMT The best place to strip off in the sun is at the beach, but this pleasure is not allowed on Seattle beaches. No clothing-optional beaches have been recognized but if Daniel Johnson has anything to say about it, that will one day change. |
| Snark Attack Sat, 03 May 2008 01:37 GMT Snarks from P-I opinion page writers and editors. |
| Small Retail: Shop at Ballard Organics with a clean conscience Business is bubbling at Ballard Organics. |
| Doctors to review 'chronic Lyme' disease treatment HARTFORD, Conn. -- Patients who believe they suffer long-term problems from Lyme disease are claiming victory over a national doctors group. |
| Sonics raise claim of 'unseemly alliance' Lawyers for the Sonics filed a motion Friday claiming the city of Seattle conspired with developer Matt Griffin while using the same law firm in its fight to force a sale to local interests. |
| New-look Hawks have 'pretty good' first day What's new? With the Seahawks offense, a better question is: Where to start? Free-agent additions, draft choices and an assortment of injuries forced them to shuffle their lineups during the team's first minicamp practices. |
| Seen/Scene: Aztec group uses dance to honor its heritage Aztec dancers promote Mexican heritage as part of Cinco de Mayo celebration. |
| Todd Bishop on Microsoft: Reports: Microsoft and Yahoo finally talking It has been a wild 24 hours in Microsoft's Yahoo acquisition bid -- first with indications that Microsoft was ready to walk away, then with news that it was poised to attempt a hostile takeover, and now with word that the two companies are negotiating. |
| Eat up: Manila clams with sausage and fettucine |
| Todd Bishop on Microsoft: Ballmer's internal e-mail on Yahoo decision What's next for Microsoft following its decision to walk away from its Yahoo bid? Below is the text of the internal e-mail message that Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer sent to employees today. (Also see Ballmer's letter to Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang, and Yahoo's response.) |
| Todd Bishop on Microsoft: Microsoft walks away from Yahoo A spokesman for Microsoft says the software giant is walking away from its offer to buy Yahoo. |
| Early E-E-E-E-rrors cost M's NEW YORK -- When Erik Bedard was traded to the Mariners in February, he talked about how much he was looking forward to playing in front of Seattle's talented defense. |
| Mariners Notebook: Stottlemyre returns to long-time home NEW YORK -- The black-and-white photo, one of hundreds adorning the walls and rooms in the bowels of Yankee Stadium, shows Mickey Mantle smiling and posing in a half-embrace with a fresh-faced teammate. |
| Filly Eight Belles breaks down after 2nd-place Derby finish Sun, 04 May 2008 09:59 GMT LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Boy, did Eight Belles hang with the boys. All that heart and her gallant fight, however, ended in the worst of all possible ways: a breakdown, an ambulance on the track. And, with no other choice, she was euthanized by injection. |
| Big Brown wins Kentucky Derby; filly Eight Belles euthanized Sun, 04 May 2008 10:02 GMT LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Big Brown was pulling away from the field, accelerating with every powerful stride toward the finish line in the Kentucky Derby. The crowd of 157,770 was on its feet and cheering as the big, unbeaten, muscular bay crossed the line first, 4 3/4 lengths ahead of the filly Eight Belles. |
| The Boss, Sinatra among N.J. Hall of Fame's first inductees Sun, 04 May 2008 10:00 GMT TRENTON, N.J. -- Pop quiz: What comes to mind when you think about Yogi Berra, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Toni Morrison? Brilliant minds, inspiring souls, trailblazers - all are likely responses. |
| Family: Austrian accused of incest had prior rape conviction Sun, 04 May 2008 09:55 GMT AMSTETTEN, Austria -- The sister-in-law of Austria's accused "horror father" Josef Fritzl says he served 18 months in prison for a 1967 rape conviction. |
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