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UW wants state to lift freeze on salaries | Saying it cannot keep salaries frozen any longer, the University of Washington plans to ask the Legislature to lift a pay freeze on university employees and to help pick up some of the tab on an increase — as much as $75 million over two years. |
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Same-sex marriage law leading in Washington | Washington voters are narrowly approving same-sex marriage in the state, following the lead of voters in Maryland and Maine, where ballot measures on same-sex unions also are holding slim leads. With about half of the expected vote counted Tuesday night, Referendum 74 was passing with 53… |
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Murphy publishes article in 'Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History' | |||
Donovan to give post-election overview at noon today | |||
Abstract of Nov. 5, 2012, Faculty Senate meeting | |||
Bible software company Logos helps spark Bellingham's downtown revival | At different crossroads during the past three decades, city officials have had to grapple with a dying downtown district. It's quite unlikely that they could have predicted a Bible software company would be one of its saviors. Logos Bible Software arrived in downtown Bellingham 10… |
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Tab for governor's race: $46 million | The Washington governor's race will cost more than $46 million by the time the election is over, with the single biggest share of spending coming from out-of-state interest groups. |
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Candidates for governor differ in approach on environment | Democrat Jay Inslee and Republican Rob McKenna have spent the past year debating how to stimulate job growth and boost public-school funding, but Washington's next governor will also face some of the biggest environmental challenges the state has seen: |
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Music faculty to perform Nov. 15 at Bellingham's Meridian High School | |||
Larner has essay published in book on Eugene O'Neill |