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| A Seattle kids' treasure in need of rescue Thu, 15 May 2008 06:14 GMT There's a popular Seattle children's bookstore with a magical room that is a city treasure. Inside, famous authors sign and draw on the walls. The store is closing in June. Can these rich walls be saved? |
| 1 Democratic race here may cost $500,000 Thu, 15 May 2008 04:39 GMT Are Democrats spending so much money on safe legislative seats in Seattle that they risk giving the GOP an advantage in other races? |
| Nader crowd small but supportive Thu, 15 May 2008 05:53 GMT The crowd that gathered Wednesday night was hundreds of people smaller than the turnout for some freshman classes. That didn't matter to Ralph Nader, the independent presidential candidate who was there to speak before about 400 people. |
| District disputes quake report Thu, 15 May 2008 04:21 GMT Two Seattle school buildings included in a survey that identified hundreds considered vulnerable to collapse during an earthquake have undergone major seismic upgrades, and a third is being closed in June. |
| Escrow firms accused of false billings Thu, 15 May 2008 05:50 GMT Escrow companies billed tens of millions of dollars in recent years for services they didn't provide or that cost much less than they charged, and they pocketed interest that really belonged to home buyers, four lawsuits alleged Wednesday. |
| Seattle's parks get safety patrols Thu, 15 May 2008 05:10 GMT The city's seven rangers will be focusing on making downtown-area parks feel safer. They started Wednesday. |
| Arrested art historian dies in detention center Thu, 15 May 2008 05:48 GMT A well-known art historian from Thailand who was indicted in a federal investigation into looted antiquities died Wednesday at the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac, apparently after a heart attack. |
| Man stabbed critically in West Seattle domestic dispute Thu, 15 May 2008 06:17 GMT A man in his 20s was critically injured in a stabbing Wednesday just after 6 p.m. in the 6000 block of 21st Avenue Southwest. An 18-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assault. |
| Schools reaching out with art Thu, 15 May 2008 03:37 GMT It's Arts Education Week, and several public schools in Seattle are celebrating with special events. |
| Heat may have killed 6 caged sea lions Thu, 15 May 2008 04:05 GMT The deaths of federally protected sea lions found in traps at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River may have been caused by overheating, federal officials said Wednesday. |
| SU teacher arrested on sex charges Thu, 15 May 2008 03:59 GMT A professor with Seattle University was arrested in Colorado last week on a string of charges related to solicitation of a minor. |
| Suspects sought in West Seattle shooting Thu, 15 May 2008 03:41 GMT Seattle police continue to investigate a shooting in West Seattle that left a woman and her 10-year-old son hospitalized. |
| Mayor sets the bar higher for schools Thu, 15 May 2008 01:43 GMT With more money, more rigorous academic programs and some "tough love," Seattle Public Schools could become one of the best school systems in the country, Mayor Greg Nickels said Wednesday. |
| Gunman taunted the officer he shot Thu, 15 May 2008 04:00 GMT SPOKANE -- The man who gunned down a Moscow, Idaho, police officer last year taunted the fallen lawman, yelling "officer down," after shooting him, according to a newly released Idaho State Police report on the incident that left four people dead and two wounded. |
| Haq's attorneys rest with insanity defense Thu, 15 May 2008 01:53 GMT Attorneys for Naveed Haq rested their case Wednesday after presenting evidence that the mentally ill man was criminally insane when he shot six women, killing one of them, at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle. |
| King County deaths Thu, 15 May 2008 01:53 GMT |
| Indicted museum director found dead at WA federal prison Thu, 15 May 2008 01:50 GMT The director of a Thailand museum who was indicted as part of a federal investigation into looted antiquities has been found dead at the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac -- apparently from natural causes. |
| No arrests in shooting of mother and son Thu, 15 May 2008 01:50 GMT Seattle police continue to investigate a shooting in West Seattle that left a woman and her 10-year-old son badly hurt. |
| Utilities' executive pay will get closer look Thu, 15 May 2008 02:58 GMT Executive compensation is an issue throughout the corporate world; state regulators are giving it increased importance in the utility realm. |
| Global Warming: Refreshing change Wed, 14 May 2008 23:23 GMT P-I Editorial: It's refreshing to hear that Sen. John McCain is willing to lead on global warming, based on the scientific consensus. We hope the next president will respect, use and incorporate the best science into the nation's policy decisions. |
| Racism emerges in Democratic primaries Wed, 14 May 2008 18:48 GMT Racism exists and it will, however unfortunately, be a factor in the upcoming general election, as repugnant a thought as that may be to the vast majority of Americans. |
| McCain is pandering: Comprende? Wed, 14 May 2008 18:49 GMT John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, can spin all he wants, but how far will he get with Latino voters? |
| City Toilets: The need is real Wed, 14 May 2008 23:23 GMT P-I Editorial: When it comes to matters of the human body, sometimes there are urgent needs. So we are bothered by the City Council's rush to rid the streets of automated toilets before replacing them. |
| Immigration: Denying entry Wed, 14 May 2008 23:23 GMT P-I Editorial: We can't help but agonize over all the innocent people who fall between the immigration cracks simply because they don't have a resourceful advocate. What becomes of them in our "system"? |
| Hillary, Bozo and the Bosnian superdelegates Wed, 14 May 2008 21:30 GMT Clinton is clearly in no mood to quit. She insists she will go on fighting. But where does she go next. The answer is so obvious I'm surprised sidelined strategist Mark Penn didn't think of it earlier. Bosnia. |
| George and Laura wish Israel happy birthday Wed, 14 May 2008 20:24 GMT It doesn't get much cheesier than this. Certainly, not all Carole King fans will applaud the choice of her "You've Got a Friend" as the centerpiece of the entertainment provided for President Bush at an event here to salute his unswerving support for the Israeli leadership over the past seven years. |
| Obama gets a West Virginia raspberry Wed, 14 May 2008 23:25 GMT Obama is acting the diffident debutante, pretending not to care that he was given a raspberry by a state he will need in the fall. |
| Increase diversity of grain supplies Wed, 14 May 2008 23:25 GMT Lucy Jarosz: Isn't now the time to begin to rethink and rework the global food system so that corn, wheat and rice are available to all people -- not just those who can afford to buy them? |
| Bridge the lake with transit design Wed, 14 May 2008 23:26 GMT Earl J. Bell: State should articulate a truly transit-oriented design for the 520 Bridge that could spare neighborhoods increased traffic impacts, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and potentially save Washington taxpayers millions of dollars. |
| Hansa taught humans about life Wed, 14 May 2008 23:26 GMT Clare Hodgson Meeker: Remembering Hansa, the young Woodland Park Zoo elephant who died last year. |
| I'm getting married -- but don't call it 'my big day' Wed, 14 May 2008 22:51 GMT The idea that our wedding is My Big Day would seem predicated on three foundational assumptions, none of which bode well for modern brides. |
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| Afternoon Snark: Polar Bears; Earthquake followup; Draft editorial McCain on global warming; border Wed, 14 May 2008 15:00 GMT Welcome to the VEB. |
| Forgotten tot left behind at Vancouver airport VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- An immigrant family left a 23-month-old boy in the Vancouver airport and learned he was missing only when contacted during the next leg of the trip. |
| School Zone: UW muggles team up to play quidditch That's right -- quidditch, the sport of Harry Potter. |
| Taxes catch up to online sales On July 1, Washington will join 18 other states that require some e-commerce businesses to collect sales tax. About 1,100 online retailers have volunteered to collect taxes, and in return, states promise not to sue for back taxes. |
| M's go to great lengths ARLINGTON, Texas -- Before Wednesday's game, Mariners manager John McLaren was talking about managing lineups when he said, "Before all is said and done, we're going to need all of these guys." |
| Mariners Notebook: Role reversal works ARLINGTON, Texas -- Mariners fans might do a double take when they look at the box score from Wednesday's 4-3 victory over Texas, but you read it right: J.J. Putz got the win, Jarrod Washburn the save. |
| Giant beetles seized at Pennsylvania post office PHILADELPHIA -- Customs agents seized more than two dozen giant beetles - some the size of a child's hand - from an overseas package after postal workers heard the insects making scratching noises. |
| Tatupu DUI deplorable act or pardonable one? WHICH CAMP ARE you in? The one that will cut Lofa Tatupu some slack for being charged with driving under the influence of alcohol last weekend? Or the one that won't tolerate this kind of offense under any circumstances? |
| Corporate A-listers visit Microsoft More than 115 executives gathered Wednesday for Microsoft's CEO Summit. The event, in its 12th year, offers the high-powered attendees sessions on the latest in business and technology -- with chances for wheeling and dealing in between. |
| How weird is Washington state? A new book lets you be the judge How weird is Washington state? New book lets you be the judge. |
| Woman pleads guilty in Spitzer prostitution probe NEW YORK -- A woman accused of booking clients for a high-priced call girl ring pleaded guilty Wednesday to money laundering and promoting prostitution in the federal probe that brought down former Gov. Eliot Spitzer. |
| Michigan Girl Scout sells 17,328 boxes of cookies DETROIT -- A Girl Scout sold 17,328 boxes of the group's signature cookies this year by setting up shop on a street corner, shattering her troop's old mark and probably setting a national record. |
| Edwards endorses Obama in move to unify support Thu, 15 May 2008 05:51 GMT GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Democrat John Edwards endorsed former rival Barack Obama on Wednesday, a move designed to help solidify support for the party's likely presidential nominee even as Hillary Rodham Clinton refuses to give up her long-shot candidacy. |
| Cindy McCain sells Sudan-related investments Thu, 15 May 2008 06:00 GMT WASHINGTON -- Cindy McCain, whose husband has been a critic of the violence in Sudan, sold off more than $2 million in mutual funds whose holdings include companies that do business in the African nation. |
| US lists polar bear as threatened species Thu, 15 May 2008 01:06 GMT WASHINGTON -- The Interior Department declared the polar bear a threatened species Wednesday because of the loss of Arctic sea ice but also cautioned the decision should not be viewed as a path to address global warming. |
| Stars avoid sweep, send West finals back to Detroit Thu, 15 May 2008 04:15 GMT DALLAS -- Detroit's goal with a guy barely in the crease, if at all, didn't count. Dallas' goal with a guy clearly in the crease did count. |
| China: Troops rush to plug dam cracks Wed, 14 May 2008 22:09 GMT DUJIANGYAN, China -- Hundreds of dams around the epicenter of China's earthquake have been damaged and Chinese troops scrambled Wednesday to plug cracks and open sluices to prevent flooding of already devastated communities. |
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