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Filed under: Computers Readers of the Seattle Times and Seattle Post Intelligencer Web sites may have unknowingly had their computers infected with a virus, the Times reported on Tuesday. Gabriels, an online ad vendor that hosts advertising for NWAutos and placed ads in the two newspapers and other online destinations, had its servers infected with a virus between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Pacific Time last...
Salmon ain't running like they used to, the western United States is on fire and the Seattle Times newspaper which is printed on paper which is probably made from trees is writing about the devastating effects of clear-cutting . Surely, the time to act is now. This Sunday's Imagine Capitol Hill sustainability festival can be your rally point. Hopefully -- god, please -- they were able to find those...
Source: [b]The Seattle Times[/b] A woman who dated congressional candidate Mike Erickson seven years ago said she asked him directly whether he wanted to have a baby. He shook his head no, she said, and paid for her abortion. In interviews with The Oregonian newspaper, the Oregon City woman said...
Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc., which is owned by the Seattle Times Co., has sued the newspaper union that represents its workers in Portland, Maine, in an effort it says will allow it to sell the papers more quickly.
My parents read the newspaper every morning. In Miami it was the Miami Herald and now on Bainbridge Island its the Seattle Times. But I don't think they have ever written a letter to the editor of a newspaper (I may be wrong on that). So that's why it was all the more surprising to see a letter from my father in the Travel section of the Times this past weekend. Apparently the paper asked for stories...
In the wake of difficult layoffs at the Seattle Times, the newspaper’s executive editor has published a column to respond to readers’ concerns. Interesting.
Seattle Times | Post-Intelligencer "I don't know who would buy it other than the Blethens," says newspaper analyst John Morton , referring to the Seattle Times Co.'s majority owners. "And I'm not sure they have the money." || Related story .
The McClatchy Co. continues to slash its estimated value of its investment in The Seattle Times Co., as both the local daily and the newspaper industry continue to reel from lost revenue. (MNI)
The McClatchy Co. continues to slash its estimated value of its investment in The Seattle Times Co., as both the local daily and the newspaper industry as a whole continue to reel from lost revenue.
I got to sit and listen to the Baudboys yesterday, an all-male a cappella group composed entirely of Microsoft employees, which includes a guy who is in the team I work in, Dave McEwen. And yes, they are on Myspace ! The show got some great coverage in the local newspaper, the Seattle Times Microsoft's Baudboys singers scoring big with their gigs Music from Baudboys, Microsoft's a capella group Now,...
Earlier this month, the Seattle Times said its online revenue dropped 6.5 percent year over year. And today Scripps announced its quarterly revenue, and revenue at its newspaper sites are flat compared to last year, at $10 million. (Scripps’ total interactive revenue was up 23 percent, but fueled by its non-media online properties.) [...]
A memo went out at the Seattle Times a short time ago listing the newsroom employees who are taking the paper's buyout offer. There were, apparently, four more "expressions of interest" (EOIs) from employees who wanted buyouts than the paper was willing to approve. Times Executive Editor David Boardman writes in the memo: We accepted EOIs from 19 people, two of them in a job share and five of them...
The Seattle Times , which as far as I know is a regular newspaper, has published a guest editorial by Bruce Chapman in their opinion section. Chapman has published a lot of editorials in the Seattle Times, and in sum, they make him look like (I'm just sayin') he's on the payroll of both Microsoft and the Discovery Institute His editorial is loaded with the usual creationist crap ... claims that Darwin...