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| Throngs turn out for annual Torchlight Parade Sun, 27 Jul 2008 07:18 GMT Thousands of Seattle-area residents lined Fourth Avenue on Saturday night to watch the 59th annual Torchlight Parade, one of Seafair's most popular events. |
| Monthly bicycle protest marred by violence Sun, 27 Jul 2008 03:26 GMT Seattle police arrested two men and are searching for a third after participants in a bicycle protest on Capitol Hill smashed a car and attacked its driver Friday night. |
| Court martialed in 1944, Fort Lawton veterans formally exonerated Sat, 26 Jul 2008 23:45 GMT A tribute Saturday exonerated 28 black Army soldiers from Seattle's Fort Lawton who were convicted in an unjust trial following a riot and lynching during World War II. |
| Scores detained, cars impounded in street racing crackdown Sat, 26 Jul 2008 23:49 GMT Kent police and State Patrol troopers nabbed 80 people and stopped 37 vehicles early Saturday for street racing in a private Kent parking lot. |
| Another e-mail scandal rocks port Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:37 GMT More than a dozen Port of Seattle employees have been fired or disciplined after they were caught sending inappropriate e-mails. |
| Stricter dental death review sought Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:49 GMT Responding to reports of patient deaths, the state dental board moves to institute a more aggressive review policy. Not everyone is convinced it will make much difference. |
| Divers come up with new hook on lake's spikes Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:13 GMT A team of divers recovered 41 more metal spikes, some of them with hooked ends, from the bottom of Green Lake early Friday, for a total of more than 80 such jumbo skewers. |
| Lesson of Fort Lawton mustn't be lost Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:14 GMT Today at Seattle's Fort Lawton, the U.S. government will say sorry to soldiers that were wronged in a 1944 race riot. We ignore lessons from that moment in history at our peril. |
| Want to calculate a carbon footprint? Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:54 GMT "Carbon neutrality" is definitely in, as more people go online to calculate and offset their carbon footprints. But a UW study shows that results from these calculators can vary widely, which means we may not be as "neutral" as we think. |
| Bands thrill fans from 5 stages Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:24 GMT One of Seattle's biggest summer music events is this weekend, and if you weren't at the Capitol Hill Block Party on Friday, Saturday is your last chance to check it out. |
| Seafair events to close streets around the city Sat, 26 Jul 2008 03:53 GMT With 10 major events, including the Seafair Torchlight Parade and Race, the city transportation department is advising motorists of traffic delays and street closures. |
| Wall at old Georgetown station is no Picasso, but neighbors want it to stay Sat, 26 Jul 2008 18:48 GMT In Georgetown, there's concern about the loss of a weird little wall whose claims to fame are the fact that it's a weird little wall and a colorful accordion-playing stone worker built it. |
| Teen sentenced in 2007 sexual assault at high school Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:01 GMT One of two teens accused of sexually assaulting a female classmate in a Rainier Beach High School bathroom last year pleaded guilty to reduced charges and was sentenced Friday to eight months in jail and a year of probation. |
| Family, community bid farewell to soldier killed in Afghanistan Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:40 GMT More than 400 people gathered at Saint Mark's Cathedral in Seattle on Friday to remember Army Cpl. Jason Bogar, who died July 13 in hand-to-hand combat in Afghanistan. He was 25. |
| Articles Of Faith: Evangelical group bucks tradition, supports Obama Sat, 26 Jul 2008 02:57 GMT A new political action committee run by evangelical Christians is backing Barack Obama and distancing itself from the religious right. |
| 2 Gregoire supporters blast builders group Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:39 GMT OLYMPIA -- Two former state Supreme Court justices who support Gov. Chris Gregoire took aim at one of the Democratic incumbent's most pugnacious foes Friday, accusing the Building Industry Association of Washington of campaign finance law violations. |
| Duncan's defense wants video shown in open court Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:43 GMT BOISE, Idaho -- Defense lawyers for convicted child killer Joseph Edward Duncan III have asked a judge to ensure that if a video showing Duncan torturing a child he later killed is shown to jurors, it is shown in open court. |
| King County Deaths Sat, 26 Jul 2008 03:06 GMT |
| Murray blasts report on FBI Sat, 26 Jul 2008 04:56 GMT One U.S. senator said her efforts to fix a crippled FBI were dealt a setback Friday when the Bush Administration withheld critical information on bureau staffing that Congress had ordered it to provide. |
| Foreclosed homes up locally, continue to trail nationally Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:29 GMT Seattle-area foreclosures increased faster than those of the state and nation in the second quarter while remaining at a far lower rate, according to a new report. |
| Spam king deserves a huge helping Fri, 25 Jul 2008 23:16 GMT Cathy Sorbo: To those who spend most of their time in close confines with their computer, the topic of spam can raise something of an ire. |
| Snark attack Fri, 25 Jul 2008 23:14 GMT There's a new marketing metric: cheaper than a tank of gas! It makes any bargain sound like, well, a bargain. |
| What legacy will baby boomers leave behind? Fri, 25 Jul 2008 23:15 GMT Ken Allard, guest columnist: What legacy will the boomers leave when our last song and dance numbers fade away? One good if obvious answer: civil rights. |
| The brave new world of e-hatred Fri, 25 Jul 2008 20:08 GMT What's disturbing is the way in which skilled young surfers -- the very people whom the Internet might have liberated from state-sponsored ideologies -- are using electronics to stoke hatred between countries, races or religions. |
| Playing innocent abroad Fri, 25 Jul 2008 15:54 GMT Obama has benefited from a week of good images. But substantively, optimism without reality isn't eloquence. It's just Disney. |
| Obama needs Europe to restrain itself Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:29 GMT I fell into the trap,saying the more admiration Obama elicits overseas, the less voters in Kansas will trust him. Then I got a hold of myself. For eight years, the country has accommodated itself to a president the rest of the world reviles. |
| Feats of honor are possible even in political lives Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:29 GMT Some biographies set out to show that saints are merely men. The best biographies set out to show that saints are supremely men. |
| Bush caves and homeowners win Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:55 GMT Bush is leaving town soon and abandoning messes he made to his successor. He's partially abandoning Crawford for Dallas, after Laura Bush finds a suitable house. Maybe he can get a Fannie Mae-insured loan. I bet his credit is good. |
| Europe today; tomorrow America Fri, 25 Jul 2008 18:38 GMT It is very easy amid all this enthusiasm to think that Obama is here mainly to present himself to Europe. He isn't. He is here to prove to the voters back home that he has the capacity and the charm to act as a global statesman |
| More Letters to the Editor Fri, 25 Jul 2008 23:09 GMT |
| Al Gore: Carbon-free juice Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:01 GMT P-I Editorial: Perhaps the time is finally right for Al Gore's message. Last week the former vice president challenged the nation to produce 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and carbon-free sources within 10 years. This can be done. |
| Household Products: Start with labels Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:02 GMT P-I Editorial: The public is getting a stinky deal from industry on many fresh-smelling household products such as air fresheners, fabric softeners and detergents. The federal government needs to regulate the products more aggressively. |
| Corporations pay plenty for conventions Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:03 GMT Amy Goodman, columnist: What people don't know is the extent to which major corporations fund the major party conventions, pouring tens of millions of dollars into a little-known loophole in the campaign-finance system. |
| Race relations in the U.S. appear hopeful Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:04 GMT What Obama's critics apparently cannot fathom is a presidential candidate who is doing exactly what he said he would do, six months ago. |
| Are the media pro-Obama? Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:03 GMT It's troubling to watch major media outlets drool over one candidate while ignoring the other. The media love Obama, for the moment at least, because he's young, hip and of color. They are bored by McCain for the opposite reasons. |
| Reader comments: Al Gore's plan, Obama and the media Fri, 25 Jul 2008 12:54 GMT Welcome to the VEB |
| Angry man shoots lawn mower for not starting MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee man was accused of shooting his lawn mower because it wouldn't start. Keith Walendowski, 56, was charged with felony possession of a short-barreled shotgun or rifle and misdemeanor disorderly conduct while armed. |
| Hawks hope new digs lure big stars to Seattle RENTON -- As a "Star Trek" fan who named his real estate company Vulcan, Paul Allen has an imagination fixed upon the final frontier. So it should come as little surprise that he has built a spaceport. |
| How to ... make decadent deviled eggs At first glance, the Smoked Mayonnaise and Mushroom Deviled Egg prepared by Richard Blais, chef at Home Restaurant and Bar in Atlanta, looks complex. |
| Seahawks' move to state-of-the-art facility a giant step As big as the Seahawks' new facility on the shores of Lake Washington appears from the outside, it somehow seems even larger once inside. But the biggest goal was constructing a player-friendly environment. |
| Drug data could boost Amgen Amgen said Friday that a highly anticipated study of its Denosumab treatment for bone loss showed that the therapy reduced the incidence of new fractures in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. |
| Torchlight run and parade help kick off Seafair climax Order of march for the 2008 Seafair Torchlight Parade. |
| Miami's vice? City at bottom in volunteering Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:24 GMT MIAMI -- Blame it on the traffic. Or the number of new immigrants. Or the allure of the beach. Whatever the reason, Miami has secured the bottom spot - No. 50 among major U.S. cities - in new rankings of the percentage of adults who volunteer. |
| McCain campaign: Obama shortchanged injured troops Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:32 GMT WASHINGTON -- Republican John McCain's campaign on Saturday sharply criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for canceling a visit to wounded troops in Germany, contending Obama chose foreign leaders and cheering Europeans over "injured American heroes." |
| No angry lines of customers after bank takeover Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:33 GMT PHOENIX -- Customers of two banks closed by federal regulators were assured that every penny of their money was protected, preventing lines of angry accountholders from forming Saturday. |
| 4 swimmers dead, 3 missing in N.Y. ocean waters Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:35 GMT NEW YORK -- Four swimmers drowned and three were missing Saturday in two days of treacherous ocean currents at Long Island and New York City beaches, authorities said. At least three more had been rescued. |
| AP IMPACT: Relatives of televangelist prosper Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:36 GMT NEWARK, Texas -- Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. |
| 'Terminator Salvation' clip unveiled at Comic-Con Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:36 GMT SAN DIEGO -- "Terminator Salvation" won't hit theaters until next summer, but thousands of fans got an early look at a portion of the film Saturday. |
| Johnson wins Brickyard pole; Martin optimistic Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:38 GMT INDIANAPOLIS -- Mark Martin picked Indianapolis Motor Speedway as the spot he plans to end his 97-race winless streak. Then he announced it to all of NASCAR, an uncharacteristic burst of boldness that literally raised eyebrows. |
| Policy gains in Europe may be tougher for Obama Sun, 27 Jul 2008 03:02 GMT LONDON -- There is little question that Barack Obama captured Europe's heart during the tumultuous visit that ended Saturday evening, but hard questions remain about whether Obama, if he wins, could transform that enthusiasm into concrete policy gains. |
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