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Total DUI (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
... what city officials called a “lift station breather vent.” According to Oak Harbor Police Chief Rick Wallace, the woman was arrested on suspicion of DUI . A tow truck was able to pull the car from the tidelands. The city will seek restitution for the damaged bench. The Post-Intelligencer reported the second similar accident that occurred on the same day happened just after midnight...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Two women were arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after two unusual accidents in Oak Harbor Sunday, but nobody was injured in either.In the most spectacular accident, Oak Harbor Police Chief Rick Wallace said that a 22-year-old Oak Harbor woman was driving a Volkswagen Beetle southbound on Midway at about 12:30 Sunday night. The car traveled across Pioneer Way without...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
An 11-year-old student at North Whidbey Middle School was seriously injured Monday morning when he was struck by a truck at a crosswalk on Regatta Drive.Oak Harbor Police Chief Rick Wallace said the sixth-grader, later identified as Alex Snellman, was transported from Whidbey General Hospital to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for further treatment, but the injuries are not likely...
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
... For the previous quarter, KLA-Tencor recorded a GAAP net loss of $26 million. In a statement, Rick Wallace, KLA-Tencor president and CEO, said the company's results for the quarter got a boost from a one-time non-operating gain and by a lower than normal tax rate. Analysts, on average, had been expecting KLA-Tencor's revenue for the fiscal first quarter of 2010 to be about $323 million,...
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bizjournals (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
"KLA-Tencor delivered stronger-than-expected results and returned to profitability in the first quarter of fiscal 2010, led by a sharp increase in demand from foundry customers. Our results were also favorably impacted by a one-time non-operating gain and by a lower than normal tax rate," said CEO Rick Wallace