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| Two boaters missing, King County rivers closed Sun, 18 May 2008 18:34 GMT The Green and Cedar rivers were closed Saturday afternoon to recreational boaters and swimmers, after two people went missing. |
| Italian judge keeps Knox in jail Sun, 18 May 2008 04:43 GMT ROME -- An American student suspected in the slaying of her British roommate in Italy must remain behind bars, an Italian judge ruled Saturday. |
| A record-breaking day in the sun Sat, 17 May 2008 23:41 GMT The warm weather broke a long-standing record Saturday, as Seattleites continued to enjoy the sun. |
| Green and Cedar rivers closed for recreational use Sun, 18 May 2008 00:04 GMT The Green and Cedar rivers were closed Saturday afternoon to recreational boaters and swimmers, the King County Sheriff's Office announced. The water was too high and fast. |
| State Patrol refreshes case of missing girl Sun, 18 May 2008 00:19 GMT In honor of National Missing Children's Day, the State Patrol unveils an updated image of Lenoria Jones, a child reported missing in 1995. |
| City's newest fire station open for business Sat, 17 May 2008 21:55 GMT City officials held an open house Saturday at the new home of Fire Station 10, part of a $44.3 million development on the edge of the International District. |
| Recruiting new cops still tough work Sun, 18 May 2008 01:24 GMT Dozens of law enforcement agencies held a job fair Saturday in Burien to bridge the gap in hiring more officers and deputies. |
| Heritage and heat meet in Ballard Sun, 18 May 2008 01:03 GMT Thousands came out on a warm and sunny day to celebrate Norwegian Constitution Day, a celebration of the day in 1814 when Norway's constitution was signed in the town of Eidsvoll, Norway. |
| One hurt in Auburn rollover crash Sat, 17 May 2008 20:15 GMT Firefighters had to peel the top off a vehicle after the driver inside became trapped following a two-car collision Saturday morning. |
| Public wasn't notified of toxic waste spill Sat, 17 May 2008 20:23 GMT One of the biggest toxic spills in years in Seattle went largely unnoticed until now because none of the agencies involved bothered to inform the public. |
| Enjoy heat wave while it lasts; cooldown begins Sunday Sat, 17 May 2008 06:56 GMT Seattle went a little crazy Friday. The sun was out. The temperatures rose. And an endless winter was forgotten. |
| Penguins inspire unique pledge to environment Sat, 17 May 2008 05:19 GMT A Seattle man has taken the concept of carbon offsets to its ultimate conclusion. He's donated $3,700 to settle the debt for the carbon dioxide emissions from his life to date. Why? Because of penguins. |
| Retirees are joining Peace Corps, bringing valued skills with them Sat, 17 May 2008 06:59 GMT The Peace Corps is embracing a wave of interest from would-be volunteers in their 50s, 60s and 70s, particularly in and around Seattle. But can the baby boomers cut it? |
| Zen toolbox offers path to peace for prisoners Sat, 17 May 2008 03:37 GMT How can you make prisoners better people once they leave life behind bars? Try a Zen-like approach of nonviolent communication and meditation. Both can soothe the criminal mind. |
| Energy assistance program out of money Sat, 17 May 2008 04:58 GMT A Seattle program that provides emergency electric bill grants to low-income families is out of money, and officials have temporarily closed it to applicants. |
| Leighton Hilbert, 1921-2008: City Seal a quiet reminder of its creator Sat, 17 May 2008 04:56 GMT Leighton Hilbert, the man who carved the Chief Seattle City Seal, which hangs on a wall of the mayor's conference room, has died. He was 87. |
| King County deaths Sat, 17 May 2008 05:26 GMT |
| U.S. releases plan for spotted owl recovery Sat, 17 May 2008 05:12 GMT PORTLAND -- The Bush administration's $489 million final recovery plan for the northern spotted owl says that logging, wildfires and an owl cousin remain a threat but that the bird's population can be restored within 30 years. |
| More Letters to the Editor Sun, 18 May 2008 17:27 GMT |
| Trust me or fool me again? Fri, 16 May 2008 21:46 GMT P-I Editorial: Even as the president pushes Congress to expand the government's ability to gather private information under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act sans warrant, the gist is, "Trust me." Sure. Isn't that how we ended up in Iraq? |
| Sunday Shorts Fri, 16 May 2008 21:48 GMT Sunday short subjects from the P-I Editorial Board. |
| Primary care shortage undermines the health of everyone in the U.S. Fri, 16 May 2008 21:49 GMT Eric B. Larson, guest columnsit: Unless patients can get in to see the family physicians, internal medicine doctors and pediatricians who provide that first level of contact to the system, we can't achieve the reforms needed in quality, safety and cost. |
| Republicans seek salvation from nemesis McCain Fri, 16 May 2008 21:50 GMT Albert R. Hunt, guest columnist: The Republican political establishment is looking for deliverance from the man many have depicted as the devil, John McCain. Republicans in Congress are petrified about a November debacle, a fear stoked on May 3 when they lost their second straight special election in a previously Republican-held district. |
| Corn-fed chickens losing out to corn-fed cars Fri, 16 May 2008 21:51 GMT Cindy Skrzycki, columnist: Taking corn from the mouths of chickens to put into the gas tanks of U.S. cars and trucks is causing feathers to fly in Washington, D.C. |
| Democracy funding for Iraq under more scrutiny Fri, 16 May 2008 21:51 GMT Anne Usher, columnist: With upcoming provincial elections in Iraq, a Senate committee approved $75 million to fund U.S. groups carrying out democracy-building efforts there, exceeding a State Dept. request despite lawmakers' frustrations over a lack of progress. |
| Trade in Olympic memorabilia picks up speed Fri, 16 May 2008 21:52 GMT The Economist: What memorabilia should you bring back from Beijing? It sounds a good bet but a relay torch is a bad idea. They may look pretty but over 20,000 have been made (as well as thousands of smaller imitation ones), more than at any previous games. |
| Out of the pantheon and into the fire Fri, 16 May 2008 21:53 GMT Dan Rather, columnist: Barack Obama entered a particular pantheon when his speeches began to generate such attendance and enthusiasm that they became known as "rallies." The pantheon also includes Howard Dean, Gary Hart, Eugene McCarthy and the Kennedys. |
| Letters to the Editor Fri, 16 May 2008 21:47 GMT |
| Cuban government backs calls to combat homophobia HAVANA -- Cuba's gay community celebrated unprecedented openness - and high-ranking political alliances - with a government-backed campaign against homophobia on Saturday. |
| Two killed in float plane crash on Lake Chelan STEHEKIN, Wash. -- Two people were killed Saturday when a float plane carrying five people crashed into Lake Chelan near the remote resort community of Stehekin in the North Cascades. |
| Mont. gov. speaks at commencement for class of one GREAT FALLS, Mont. -- Jeff Greenwood is in a class by himself. |
| Ex-Husky takes shot at Sonics' summer roster While many of their college contemporaries were on vacation, in the NBA playoffs or resting their aching bodies, a handful of league hopefuls were participating in a two-day minicamp at the Furtado Center. |
| Big, hairy pig attracted gawkers in Wisconsin VIROQUA, Wis. -- A steady stream of vehicles pulled along the shoulder of the road to get a look at it: an enormous, hairy pig that apparently had been struck and killed by a vehicle. |
| What's so great about the heartland? One of the annoying aspects of presidential campaigns is the way some parts of the country are assumed to be more American than others. |
| Beltre's late homer gives Seattle 4-2 win over San Diego Adrian Beltre snapped a monthlong slump with a tiebreaking, two-run homer off San Diego reliever Cla Meredith in the seventh inning, and the Seattle Mariners' anemic offense came to life just in time for a 4-2 win over the Padres on Saturday night. |
| A Dramatic Exit for Jesse L. Martin The least that a key team player can expect when his (or her) time comes to depart the unstoppable Law & Order is a memorable farewell. No slinking off into the sunset for Jesse L. Martin. No Is this because Im a lesbian? nonsense, as befitted the hapless Elisabeth Rohm (arguably the most inept cast member in its 18-season history). Martins character of Ed Green, who bridges the past as the last detective to serve alongside the late Jerry Orbachs legendary Lenny Briscoe, hangs it up tonight in a powerful episode that unearths some disturbing secretsat least one harking back to how he coped with losing his partnerbehind Greens typically professional demeanor. |
| Company to reprint yearbooks after head switching McKINNEY, Texas -- School officials say they are appalled by altered photos - including heads on different bodies - in hundreds of McKinney High School yearbooks delivered this week. |
| Man pleads guilty to killing in Pasco, will return to Mexico PASCO, Wash. -- A man who was extradited to stand trial on a first-degree murder charge in Pasco has entered a modified guilty plea, and he can now return to Mexico without spending any more time behind bars. |
| Fear, secrecy kept 1950 Korea mass killings hidden SEOUL, South Korea -- One journalist's bid to report mass murder in South Korea in 1950 was blocked by his British publisher. Another correspondent was denounced as a possibly treasonous fabricator when he did report it. In South Korea, down the generations, fear silenced those who knew. |
| AP IMPACT: Thousands killed by US's Korean ally Sun, 18 May 2008 20:48 GMT DAEJEON, South Korea -- Grave by mass grave, South Korea is unearthing the skeletons and buried truths of a cold-blooded slaughter from early in the Korean War, when this nation's U.S.-backed regime killed untold thousands of leftists and hapless peasants in a summer of terror in 1950. |
| Drug lords go after Mexican police officers Sun, 18 May 2008 18:09 GMT CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico -- Drug cartels are sending a brutal message to police and soldiers in cities across Mexico: Join us or die. |
| Lebanese Sunnis bitter after Hezbollah triumph Sun, 18 May 2008 20:25 GMT BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Sunni Muslims are bitter and fearful after Shiite Hezbollah's triumph in Beirut, watching their backs on the streets and some even moving to safer spots. |
| China allows bloggers, others to spread quake news Sun, 18 May 2008 17:00 GMT BEIJING -- Almost nonstop, the uncensored opinions of Chinese citizens are popping up online, sent by text and instant message across a country shaken by its worst earthquake in three decades. |
| Workers clean up La. derailment, acid spill Sun, 18 May 2008 16:34 GMT LAFAYETTE, La. -- Thousands of people remained evacuated from their homes Sunday as hazardous material workers cleaned up hydrochloric acid that spilled when six train cars derailed a day earlier. |
| Museum offers interactive exhibits on crime and punishment Sun, 18 May 2008 17:40 GMT WASHINGTON -- Room by room, you search the house. Then, in a bedroom, a brunette wearing a tank top points a gun at you. You fire - and a green dot flashes on her body. She falls to the ground. |
| Kennedy awaiting test results at Boston hospital Sun, 18 May 2008 20:19 GMT BOSTON -- Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy remained in the hospital Sunday, awaiting test results that could explain why the 76-year-old Democrat suffered a seizure a day earlier. |
| Study says global warming not worsening hurricanes Sun, 18 May 2008 17:00 GMT WASHINGTON -- Global warming isn't to blame for the recent jump in hurricanes in the Atlantic, concludes a study by a prominent federal scientist whose position has shifted on the subject. |
| 3 NIU shooting victims get posthumous degrees Sun, 18 May 2008 13:28 GMT DEKALB, Ill. -- Hundreds of students ran screaming from the lecture hall three months ago to escape a gunman who had opened fire inside. On Saturday, while much of the rest of the Northern Illinois University campus celebrated graduation, a somber Laurel Dubowski stood outside the building's glass doors. |
| Police: Gunman wounds 3 outside California church Sun, 18 May 2008 10:32 GMT LOS ANGELES -- A man with a semiautomatic rifle opened fire at a church festival Saturday, wounding his ex-wife and two bystanders before festival-goers grabbed him and held him for police, authorities and a church official said. |
| Businessmen looking for chance to unseat McConnell Sun, 18 May 2008 17:30 GMT LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- When some prominent Democratic officeholders backed off from challenging Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, two businessmen stepped up for a crack at Kentucky's political kingpin. |
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