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Boston City (Free subscription) | yesterday
You might not see them. But they're studying you. To identify dangerous people, the Transportation Security Administration has stationed specially trained behavior detection officers at ...
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check (Free subscription) | yesterday
... drive to play an ever bigger role in people's lives. Brier Dudley | Handbook for Droid users | Seattle Times Newspaper
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Apple has finally assembled a set of features for its hosted MobileMe service that makes it worth its subscription fee...
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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Ray Charles and Quincy Jones were teenagers when they met in a Seattle nightclub, one of dozens clustered around Jackson Street in the 1940s. They were both aspiring jazz musicians, Charles a pianist, Jones a trumpeter. They were among many now- familiar names who got their start in Seattle: Buddy Catlett, Ernestine Anderson, Gerald Wiggins, Floyd Standifer. Jones and Charles eventually achieved the...
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Slog (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Goldy : I’d say the biggest loser [on election night] was the Seattle Times editorial board, considering the woeful track record of its endorsed candidates within the city whose name the paper misappropriates. In fact, you gotta wonder if a lot of Seattle voters don’t take a look at the Times’ top of the ticket endorsements, and just vote the opposite.... Compare that track...
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Zada News (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Get comprehensive local news coverage, as well as compelling editorial and feature content with a Seattle Times discount subscription. [1] The Seattle Times is a newspaper serving Seattle, Washington, USA. [...] The Seattle Times Company, while owning and operating the Times, also owns three other papers in Washington. [2] “The Bachelor,” which recently premiered to...
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Capitol Hill Seattle (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Early results statewide for Referendum 71 showed voters approving the measure, which would expand benefits to gay couples. Some 52 percent voted to approve the referendum, and nearly 48 percent voted to reject. The referendum was passing in King, Snohomish, San Juan, Kitsap, Jefferson, Island and Clallam counties, and being rejected elsewhere. In King County, yes votes were running 66 percent. Advertisement...
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E - Editors Weblog (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
A hyperlocal project the Seattle Times is taking part in, is already showing results, writes Linda Hersey for Poynter. The "Networked Journalism" program was introduced across the country by American University's J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism and has united...
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EphBlog (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
From the Seattle Times: The Seattle’s mayoral race is too close to call, with environmentalist attorney Mike McGinn leading T-Mobile executive Mallahan in the first count of ballots released by King County tonight. With 85,000 ballots counted, McGinn is currently up by 910 votes. As McGinn came out to talk at his party at The War Room, supporters [...]
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SeaTown Sports (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Update 8:48pm: CONFIRMED: Here is a link to Percy Allen's Seattle Times Blog I hate playing this game, but we'll try our best to get you more information as it becomes available. However, the OC Register is reporting that Josh Smith, Kentwood basketball star, has verbally committed to play basketball at UCLA. Does this mean Terrence Jones will now make a commitment to the Huskies? We'll see....
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Sportsviews (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Seattle Times reports that the Mariners continue to discuss a contract with Ken Griffey Jr. , who apparently is seriously considering a return for one more season. Added by: joeee Viewed: 4 time(s) Tags/Keywords: Ken_Griffey Added On: 2009-11-09
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Bink (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... consider the company worthy of regulatory scrutiny, Auletta said in response to questions from the Seattle Times' Brier Dudley in front of an audience at the Seattle Central Library's Microsoft Auditorium. But there are still differences between the two, Auletta said. "Microsoft, I came to think, were cold businessmen. They really wanted to harm Netscape," Auletta said. "Google,...
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Slog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Seattle Times : A SeaTac man whose sudden disappearance last year sparked a law-enforcement search and widespread Internet speculation, is "alive and well" and living in another state under a new name, according to the King County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Office wouldn't reveal which state Nicholas Francisco had moved to, but said he had legally changed his name to avoid being...
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HorsesAss.Org (Free subscription) | yesterday
Forgive me for obsessing on the topic, but when our foils at the Seattle Times editorial board and our friend Joel Connelly at the Seattle P-I are both editorializing in favor of changing the voting deadline from postmarked on election day to received by election day, you just know there’s gonna be another legislative move afoot to do exactly that. And with the facts firmly on my side,...