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Seattle ornament banned from White House Christmas tree
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Regina Hackett - Dec. 3, 2008 (News Report)
When Seattle artist Deborah Lawrence was asked to create an ornament for a holiday tree at the White House, nobody familiar with her work could have imagined she'd stick to ...
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Global warming: Too close to home
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Dec. 1, 2008 (Editorial)
Which is scarier -- the economy or global warming? Climate change gets our vote, in part because it will be with us for decades to come.
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U.S. has its own melamine problem
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by James E. Mcwilliams - Nov. 27, 2008 (Opinion)
For all the outrage about China, what U.S. consumers and government agencies studiously fail to scrutinize is how much melamine pervades our own system. In casting stones, ...
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Back from the depths of despair
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by John Iwasaki - Nov. 26, 2008 (Special Report)
On Thursday, he will spend his first Thanksgiving with his wife and two children in two years, a bumpy period in which he squandered his rising income, served time, nearly ...
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Nap without guilt: It boosts sophisticated memory
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Lauran Neergaard - Nov. 25, 2008 (News Report)
Take a nap. Interrupting sleep seriously disrupts memory-making, compelling new research suggests. But on the flip side, taking a nap may boost a sophisticated kind of memory ...
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Why the doctor can't see you now
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by S. Smiley Thakur - Nov. 21, 2008 (Opinion)
Physicians have been keeping a secret from you: The practice of medicine simply isn't a viable business. This reality affects not only the availability of doctors to care for ...
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'Sticky bombs' latest weapon in Iraq attacks
New York Times - by Katherine Zoepf, Mudhafer Al Husaini - Nov. 14, 2008 (News Report)
Light, portable and easy to lay, sticky bombs are tucked quickly under the bumper of a car or into a chink in a blast wall. Since they are detonated remotely, they rarely harm ...
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Attacks on supply line to Afghanistan show U.S. vulnerability
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Chris Brummitt - Nov. 14, 2008 (News Report)
"It's not too much of a stretch to ask why the Pakistan military is failing to defend these convoys," said Shaun Gregory of the Pakistan Security Research Unit at the ...
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Bush administration denies funding for FBI probe of mortgage mess
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Paul Shukovsky, Daniel Lathrop - Oct. 31, 2008 (Investigative Report)
it is unclear how many more agents are needed to address the mortgage meltdown and related corporate fraud, because the full scope of the problem has yet to be uncovered. ...
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Iran's president discloses exhaustion
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Nasser Karimi - Oct. 28, 2008 (News Report)
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that he is suffering from exhaustion, and two allies said he was suffering under the strain of his job, in a rare disclosure ...
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Lines for Thanksgiving meals 'worst it's ever been'
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Rupa Shenoy - Nov. 28, 2008 (News Report)
CHICAGO -- The line for a Thanksgiving meal was long when the Chicago Christian Industrial League shelter opened Thursday morning, and volunteers served more than 200 people ...
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106-year mission could end
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by John Iwasaki - Nov. 28, 2008 (News Report)
Barring a "holiday miracle," said Julie Stephenson, director of Northwest programs for CityTeam, "it just doesn't look like we'll be able to pull it together." The closure ...
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Economic woes threaten legal aid nationwide
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Manuel Valdes - Nov. 28, 2008 (News Report)
attorney Jorge Baron and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project - an organization that provides legal aid to immigrants in Washington state at no or reduced costs - came in. ...
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Workers riot at Chinese toy factory
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by William Foreman - Nov. 27, 2008 (News Report)
One laid-off worker who would give only his surname, Qiao, because he feared criticizing the company might jeopardize his chance of getting any compensation, accused the ...
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Holder is Obama's top choice for attorney general
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Matt Apuzzo, Lara Jakes Jordan - Nov. 18, 2008 (News Report)
President-elect Barack Obama's top choice for attorney general is Eric Holder, a former No. 2 Justice Department official in the Clinton administration and Obama campaign aide ...
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Appointing Hillary secretary of state would be so un-Clintonian
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Maureen Dowd - Nov. 18, 2008 (Opinion)
There are Obama aides and supporters who are upset that The One who won on change has ushered in deja vu all over again. The man who vowed to deliver us from 28 years of ...
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787 wing break passes structural test
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by James Wallace - Nov. 18, 2008 (News Report)
engineers accomplished a significant structural milestone Saturday when they broke a 50-foot-long section of one of the composite wings. On purpose.
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New mad cow case found in British Columbia
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov. 17, 2008 (News Report)
Canada has confirmed a new case of mad cow disease, its 15th since 2003. ... Canada banned the use of animal products in cattle feed in 1997 because the products were ...
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What's good for banks is good for Big 3
Hearst - by Helen Thomas - Nov. 15, 2008 (Opinion)
It's time for Obama to rethink his policy toward Afghanistan as well instead of listening to the generals who should have remembered the fate of the British and the Russians ...
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Swear off 'market fundamentalism'
Seattle Post Intelligencer - by Robin Broad, John Cavanagh - Nov. 15, 2008 (Opinion)
Bush's reluctance to face a more representative group reflects his elitism as well as his discredited views on how to solve the crisis. In a recent statement, he actually ...