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House calls | "If you like poetry, but not necessarily fiction, then chances are good you'll dig the short fiction of Lynn K. Kilpatrick. It also helps if you have an affinity for kitchen knives. " |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students prevail in journalism contest | "Western Washington University journalism students and publications received six Region 10 Mark of Excellence awards from the Society of Professional Journalists in its recent 2009 competition." |
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RE Sources honors Whatcom County residents who protect environment | "Eight Whatcom County residents who protected salmon, encouraged food composting, worked against sprawl and otherwise helped the planet - in the field, boardrooms and classrooms - will be honored as environmental heroes. Bellingham-based RE Sources for Sustainable Communities… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø students sweep best magazine category with Planet and Klipsun, win individual awards | |||
Highline College student creates clothing company that will benefit the homeless | "Elliott Snyder is a young man with artistic talent and vision. A 17-year-old high school senior and Running Start student at Highline Community College in Des Moines, Snyder has started his own business. Called "Overcast Clothing Co.," the company designs and sells Northwest… |
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Bicycling brothers from Greenbank finish a year on wheels and still going strong | "Two brothers from Greenbank are a year into a round-the-world trip for charity, and they’re still on their feet. |
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Mart Stewart co-organizes conference at Can Tho University in Vietnam | |||
Pushing to the top: A younger Whittaker attempts to scale Everest | "Children at times follow their parents' footsteps into the family business. In Leif Whittaker's case, that path leads to the top of the world." |
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Drivers disregard cellphone hazard | "An international survey of 837 drivers who used cellphones while driving found that almost half swerved or drifted into another lane, 23% had tailgated, 21% had cut another driver off, and 18% nearly hit another vehicle. Despite these statistics, as well as national law prohibiting… |
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White House job not beyond reach for right Fellow | "Allison Gregg has pinned a picture above her desk of the place that she hopes will be her next workplace: The White House. Gregg, 36, is a regional finalist to be a White House Fellow. She and other finalists from the Southeast will be interviewed in Miami in April, and if she makes… |