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| Sound Transit Sounder to serve Mukilteo Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:28 GMT As Sound Transit commuter-train ridership continues to increase, the agency will add Mukilteo as a stop on its Sounder commuter-rail trains starting Monday, but celebrated the addition Saturday with free rides to the Mariners game. |
| Urban farming sprouts in Seattle Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:36 GMT With rising grocery prices and a desire to be self-reliant, Seattleites are colonizing urban nooks and crannies to grow food. But in some cases, the city would prefer they plant their edibles elsewhere. |
| Wild Sky event has unlikely guest Mon, 02 Jun 2008 06:26 GMT A "prince of darkness" lights up the Wild Sky |
| On the road? Don't talk to the hand Mon, 02 Jun 2008 06:26 GMT Starting July 1, talking on a hand-held cell phone while driving will be illegal without a headset or hands-free device. Retailers are gearing up on products and sales promotions as they anticipate customers needing to buy wireless headsets. |
| Getting There: Driver feels 'penalized' by new bus lanes Mon, 02 Jun 2008 06:27 GMT Question: Skip Borland and Brendan Vaughn had questions and critiques about new bus lanes being created on Elliott Avenue West and 15th Avenue West between Denny Way and the Ballard Bridge. |
| New discoveries ahead for returning soldiers Mon, 02 Jun 2008 06:33 GMT Active duty soldiers and National Guard members returning from Iraq were greeted by a warm welcome Saturday at Fort Lewis. |
| Struggling student gets chance to be kid again Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:17 GMT A ninth-grader at Tahoma Junior High in Maple Valley, Josh was in Seattle being honored as one of nine recipients of the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Academic Awareness Award for 2008 |
| Ranger, sub officer, MP with links to state died in war last month Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:28 GMT A young man who joined the Army in search of the stability that his childhood in foster homes lacked is one of three men with Washington connections killed in combat in May |
| Vets' intentions were shattered in wartime horrors Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:25 GMT Veterans told grim war stories from their experiences in Iraq to a full house at Seattle's Town Hall in an effort to end the military occupation. |
| SeaTac school fire investigation to take several days Sun, 01 Jun 2008 19:41 GMT The cause of a fire that destroyed the vacant Angle Lake School in Seatac Saturday, won't be known for two or three more days, said Terri-Ann Betencourt, a spokeswoman for the Port of Seattle, which owns the property. |
| Troubled children in need of volunteers Mon, 02 Jun 2008 06:26 GMT Thousands of volunteers have been trained to represent neglected or abused children in courtrooms as Court Appointed Special Advocates, or CASAs. Volunteers often find their roles reach beyond the courtroom. |
| Forums to focus on better designs for town homes Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:26 GMT Seattleites frustrated with the boom in ugly town houses can learn about solutions in public forums being held Monday and Saturday. |
| Seattle P-I wins 34 awards for journalistic excellence Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:27 GMT Reporters for the Seattle P-I earned 34 awards in that annual Society of Professional Journalists contest. |
| Metro Transit: Just pack 'em in Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:13 GMT P-I Editorial: High gas prices combined with the other Horsemen of fiscal bleakness (job loss, home foreclosures and insanely expensive groceries) have created an uptick in mass transit use across the country. |
| Election season: A capable judiciary Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:14 GMT P-I Editorial: Washingtonians have a right to clean, honestly conducted political campaigns. That's especially true in races for judicial positions. |
| Living food: A pitch for capital Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:14 GMT P-I Editorial: World leaders need to make dramatic commitments to feeding the hungry. At the same time, they have to build the capacity of the poorer nations to feed themselves in the future. |
| A different itinerary for city sightseers Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:16 GMT The Seattle P-I's May 15 issue featured a 39-page supplement full of information for folks visiting the Pacific Northwest. For all its seeming comprehensiveness, something seemed to be missing. What about those tourists seeking an unconventional look at our area? |
| Letters to the Editor Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:15 GMT |
| Brazil survives Canada 3-2 Brazil, the No. 2-ranked soccer team in the world, continually gave up prime scoring chances to Canada before Robinho scored the go-ahead goal in the 63rd minute off a gift giveaway pass. Brazil then held on for an entertaining 3-2 victory Saturday night, the first of two exhibitions in the U.S. before its World Cup qualifying resumes. |
| Water pressure blamed for Universal Studios damage UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. -- Firefighters patrolled fire-scarred Universal Studios early Monday guarding against flare-ups while authorities wondered if the blaze that gutted some of Hollywood's most famous backdrops was made worse because of low water pressure. |
| Aerospace: Boeing's Scott Carson on airline fuel crisis I'm in Istanbul, Turkey, for the annual membership meeting of the International Air Transport Association, or IATA. Many of the CEOs of the 230 or so airlines represented by IATA are here, as are Boeing and Airbus executives. |
| Boeing says it can handle airline fuel crisis -- for now The leader of Boeing's jetliner business says the aerospace giant will be able to manage its way through the current aviation fuel crisis without much impact -- at least for now. |
| The Insider: Amazon's Bezos tells a dirty story The P-I business staff's weekly compendium of quips, quotes, observations, asides, tidbits, weird facts and gossip. |
| Seahawks in flux as minicamp begins After the Seahawks' first minicamp last month, coach Mike Holmgren said he needed to see more of all the new offensive components before making an assessment. That opportunity comes Monday, when the final minicamp begins. |
| VIDEO Q&As: David Cook, David Cook & David Cook! In case you haven't stumbled across them yet, here are the videos of my Wednesday sit-down with your American Idol, David Cook. There are three-count-'em-three! |
| The Opus Xbox 360 Motherboard is Now Shipping I've gotten word that the "Opus" Xbox 360 motherboard is now shipping and will be included in the repair and refurbish (RnR) operations at Xbox. This means that folks who have their 1st generation "Xenon" Xbox 360 die on them with the Red Ring of Death (or a Core Digital error as Microsoft internally call it) might get a new motherboard. This is a newer "Falcon" generation chip set with a cooler 65 nm CPU but no HDMI port. |
| Ninja Gaiden 2 for Xbox 360 is Almost Here! The most Ninjitsuriffic game EvAr!, Ninja Gaiden 2 for Xbox 360 is hitting the store shelves with a bloody thwack this week! I'll have a review up shortly as well as a nice and action packed game play video that is twenty eight minutes long! |
| Detroit's four-run ninth does in M's The Mariners came into Sunday having won three of their past four games. |
| The Couch Slouch: Lakers vs. Celtics: A little slice of Americana THE WRITERS' STRIKE ended just in time for David Stern: A year after surviving a Spurs-induced somnambulant NBA Finals and the outlaw ref Tim Donaghy, the NBA czar splurged on a DreamWorks-like script to give us a Celtics-Lakers fairy tale. It's morning again in America. I half-expect to look outside and see Norman Rockwell mowing my lawn and gas at 29 cents a gallon. |
| Walls closing in on Clinton WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Clinton won another overwhelming victory over Sen. Barack Obama on Sunday -- this time in Puerto Rico -- even as many Democrats, including some of her supporters, suggested it would be best if she dropped her threat to battle on past the end of the primary voting on Tuesday. |
| On Tennis: Serena's praise for her conqueror may be a bit off Serena Williams surprises everyone by being gracious in defeat, and James Blake rips the media for the way he played in a second-round loss at the French Open. |
| Iowa man says he planned to compost pot, not smoke IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Police in Iowa say a man caught with a large quantity of marijuana claimed all he had in mind was recycling. |
| A moment with: Virginia Madsen / actor Virginia Madsen, a critically acclaimed actor whose role in "Sideways" earned her an Academy Award nomination, visited Seattle recently to promote a voting-awareness campaign sponsored by the League of Women Voters and Allergan, the makers of Botox. |
| What Are You Waiting For? Tonie E. Tellander Laredo, Texas |
| Kennedy undergoing surgery for brain tumor Mon, 02 Jun 2008 11:20 GMT WASHINGTON -- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy will undergo surgery Monday at Duke University Medical Center for his cancerous brain tumor, his office said. |
| Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent dies at 71 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:09 GMT PARIS -- Yves Saint Laurent, one of the most influential and enduring designers of the 20th century, will be remembered for empowering women through his fashion, a longtime friend and associate said. |
| Study: Kids' cancer rates highest in Northeast Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:16 GMT CHICAGO -- Surprising research suggests that childhood cancer is most common in the Northeast, results that even caught experts off guard. But some specialists say it could just reflect differences in reporting. |
| Police: Tatum O'Neal arrested in NYC drug bust Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:06 GMT NEW YORK -- Police say Academy Award-winning actress Tatum O'Neal has been arrested after buying crack cocaine near her home in Manhattan. |
| Chinese parents bitter over collapsed schools Mon, 02 Jun 2008 07:05 GMT WUFU, China -- The rubble-strewn streets of Wufu are lined with wreaths. White flowers made of folded paper hang from bushes. And among the symbols of grief, roiling anger is openly directed at China's government. |
| Political foes turn screws on Pakistan's Musharraf Mon, 02 Jun 2008 07:07 GMT ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- For eight years President Pervez Musharraf dominated Pakistan and charmed the West by presenting himself as a straight-talking ally in the war on terror. |
| UN Security Council in Djibouti for Somalia talks Mon, 02 Jun 2008 09:39 GMT DJIBOUTI -- The U.N. Security Council sought Monday to push Somalia's fragile government toward direct peace talks with the opposition, holding separate meetings with both sides in neighboring Djibouti. |
| US helping Gaza's Fulbright scholarship winners Mon, 02 Jun 2008 08:05 GMT JERUSALEM -- The U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem is working to get seven Gaza students out of the blockaded territory to pursue their Fulbright scholarship studies, a human rights group said. |
| Minn. mom fights church ban on her autistic son Sun, 01 Jun 2008 20:01 GMT BERTHA, Minn. -- Carol Race thinks it's important for her 13-year-old son to be in church on Sundays for Catholic Mass. |
| Home from Iraq, wary Marine fatally wounded Mon, 02 Jun 2008 01:44 GMT CLEVELAND -- On leave from the violence he had survived in the war in Iraq, a young Marine was so wary of crime on the streets of his own home town that he carried only $8 to avoid becoming a robbery target. |
| British rowers try to cross the Atlantic Ocean Mon, 02 Jun 2008 03:52 GMT NEW YORK -- Four men, one 29-foot rowboat - and about 3,200 miles to go. A team of rowers from the United Kingdom set out from the Hudson River on Sunday to try to cross the Atlantic Ocean. They hope to end at the Isles of Scilly, a group of small islands off England's southwestern tip. |
| Man goes on trial in killings of wife, infant Sun, 01 Jun 2008 19:02 GMT WOBURN, Mass. -- The young woman and her baby girl were snuggled together in bed, the infant nestled in her mother's arms, tucked under a thick comforter in the master bedroom of their home outside Boston. |
| Uganda's children work on dangerous rock pile Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:19 GMT KAMPALA, Uganda -- Stephen Batte works in a quarry under the blazing sun, chipping rocks into gravel with a homemade hammer. It's tiring, boring and dangerous. |
| 8 suffocated during soccer match in Liberia Sun, 01 Jun 2008 20:12 GMT MONROVIA, Liberia -- At least eight people suffocated at an overcrowded stadium during a soccer match between Liberia and Gambia on Sunday, a doctor and an aid worker said. |
| Pakistan blast kills embassy worker, injures 3 Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:46 GMT COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Denmark's foreign minister says a bomb outside the Danish embassy in Islamabad killed a Pakistani embassy worker and injured three other people. |
| 6 die after receiving antibody injections in China Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:24 GMT BEIJING -- Six people have died after being injected with a human antibody in eastern China, a hospital spokeswoman said Monday, the latest case of deaths caused by suspect medicine. |
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