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Splitting state in two? An invitation to talk | 鈥淭he Western part of the Territory appears to the people of this valley like some foreign land, and it is about as little talked of or thought of by them as is the Chinese empire,鈥 an Eastern Washington editor opined, perhaps in reaction to the idea advanced last week by five Republicans from鈥 |
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Does Censorship Make Us Safer? | To the Editor: In the 1979 Progressive magazine case cited by Martin London, the issue of how to build a hydrogen bomb became moot because another publication published similar information and the government鈥檚 case against the magazine was dropped. No evidence shows that anyone built a鈥 |
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William Dietrich to sign book copies | Local author William Dietrich will sign copies of his latest book, 鈥淭he Murder of Adam and Eve,鈥 from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, at the Burlington Costco, 1725 South Burlington Boulevard, Burlington. |
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Keller among latest to get Western Way honors | |||
Northwest tribe calls for halt to coal project review | A recent request by the Lummi Nation to halt a federal permit review of the Gateway Pacific Terminal in Bellingham, Wash., sets an important legal marker in the debate over coal exports, according to legal observers and analysts. The tribe, in a Monday letter to the U.S. Army Corps of鈥 |
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Nielsen has study on online comments published in 'New Media and Society' journal | |||
Three writers share poems about Bellingham | Charles Luckmann, Tim Pilgrim and Paul Piper share poems from their book, 鈥淏ellingham Poems,鈥 at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, at Village Books, 1200 11th St. Whether it鈥檚 a peek at Clayton Beach鈥檚 naked sunbathers or the aroma of poached salmon and ancient stories found in Salish baskets, 鈥溾 |
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Coal ports' critics question the economics | Developers of two giant coal-export terminals proposed in Washington 鈥渁re facing severe headwinds鈥 in a volatile global energy economy, a nationally-known consultant on the economics of coal said Wednesday in Seattle. |
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Herald names new opinion editor | Jon Bauer, a longtime editor and writer at the Daily Herald, will assume the title of editorial page editor Oct. 4. |
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Bellingham meeting will explore democracy in digital age of journalism | A public meeting called 鈥淪ustaining Democracy in the New Age of Journalism鈥 will be hosted at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, by the League of Women Voters and Bellingham Public Library. The meeting in the downstairs lecture room of the library鈥檚 main branch, 210 Central Ave., will feature鈥 |