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In memoriam: Ethan Remmel, 1969 - 2011 | |||
Keith Judelman: The guy in charge of calm | Sun streams through the window of Revive Therapeutics. The small waiting room, mildly Asian-inspired and adorned with a vase of orange flowers and neat stacks of books, emits a feeling of calm. Like it should. |
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Here Comes Nevada | In March this year, five potential presidential candidates kicked off the Iowa caucus season, putting the Hawkeye state once again in the political spotlight. |
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Christopher Wise publishes article on bin Laden's assassination | |||
Janet Marino new director of Whatcom Peace and Justice Center | Janet Marino is enthusiastic about her new job, but says, "I would love to put myself out of business." |
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Journalism students work with InvestigateWest on coal terminal story series | |||
Should Washington become the king of shipping coal to China? | Have you ever had to wait for a train at, say, Broad Street in Seattle, right by the SAM Sculpture Park? Or anyplace else along the Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks that hug the coast of Puget Sound? |
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Writings from a world where the poet is king | THE legendary King Canute might well have fought the 鈥榰ngovernable sea鈥 but it was left to his namesake, international poet, Knute Skinner, to savour the pleasures of peaceful coexistence. |
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Snoqualmie Elementary Principal Cori Pflug-Tilton is ready for anything | Cori Pflug-Tilton likes to be prepared for whatever may come, and she has to be, as principal of Snoqualmie Elementary School. |
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Former congressman, family find new life in Edmonds | Brian Baird is talking, in paragraphs, about marine snails the size of lentils that are in danger of dying out from the increasing acidity of oceans. He's speaking with authority about how the loss of those pteropods would disrupt up the food chain, and, for a moment, it's as if鈥 |