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Community mourns former sports editor Bob Taylor | Robert L. 鈥淏ob鈥 Taylor, former longtime sports editor of The Issaquah Press, died Christmas Eve morning, Dec. 24, 2012, at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle. He was 63. |
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Don't Like The Government? Make Your Own, On International Waters | Almost all of us have complaints about the government, which probably range from high taxes to too much bureaucracy. Periodically, we get to take our frustrations out at the voting booth. But no matter how unhappy you may be, you probably never thought, "I'm going get out of here and鈥 |
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Faculty awarded summer research, teaching grants | |||
Role-playing gaming industry executive to speak at 草榴社区 commencement | Simon Blackwell, vice president of technology and digital gaming at Wizards of the Coast LLC and an alumnus of Western Washington University, will address graduates and their families at the university鈥檚 fall commencement at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15, in 草榴社区鈥檚 Carver Gym. |
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Gay marriage, marijuana measures take effect Thursday | Washington breaks ground on two historic fronts this week when it becomes legal in this state for same-sex couples to marry and adults to smoke marijuana in their homes. |
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Miran joins editorial board of new journal 'Arabian Humanities' | |||
Democrats coast to victory in some Western states | It has become a truism of West Coast politics, from California to Washington, that the Pacific oceanfront is a kind of Democratopolis, with a culturally linked strip of liberal cities from San Francisco through Portland and Seattle that tilts left, votes left and takes surrounding states along鈥 |
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How to be creative in a busy world | In a world crowded with innumerable distractions and incalculable nuggets of new information, it鈥檚 often difficult for even the most productive writers and artists to find the time and space for quiet musing and the quality moments that so often lead to new creations. |
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Vajda explains J.R.R. Tolkien's invented languages | |||
From kids to students to grandfolks, Whatcom County offers fertile ground for homegrown poets | On a Saturday evening in mid-April, about 40 people filled the downstairs gallery at Village Books. The attraction wasn't a famous author. Instead, they came to hear six Whatcom County poets read to celebrate National Poetry Month. |