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One for the Gipper

One for the Gipper

By admin • on December 21, 2008

Few besides immediate family members and perhaps a few I.R.S. operatives had heard of the Seattle Seahawks’ starting offensive linemen before, during, or after the sentimental journey with Brett Favre

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Let’s not fool ourselves about ‘walkability’

Let’s not fool ourselves about ‘walkability’

By Kicgysleriler • on July 3, 2009

You can’t go far these days without hearing the word “walkability.” If you ask the person who used the term what it means they often look a bit

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Making the best of a bust

Making the best of a bust

By yourpharmacystoreonline • on July 3, 2009

Author Roger Sale, who wrote one of Seattle’s must-read histories, Seattle Past to Present, argues that we’re at our best during busts, not booms.

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Can we save the old Horace Mann School?

Can we save the old Horace Mann School?

By Kicgysleriler • on July 2, 2009

One consequence of the Seattle School District’s January 29 vote to close five public schools this year is the historic Horace Mann building in the

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Health and Fitness

Viagra can cure depression too

Viagra can cure depression too

By • on April 22, 2009

Viagra is mainly used to treat ED (Erectile Dysfunction), it’s also called impotence where a man cannot maintain his erection for long time during

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Outlook PST File Password Recovery

Outlook PST File Password Recovery

By • on April 22, 2009

Outlook express passwords recovery software instantly recovers all forgotten or lost MS office outlook saved passwords of multiple email account. Microsoft

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demo blog II

demo blog II

By • on March 23, 2009

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Financial News

Cost Segregation  Tax Deductions Posted By : patrick oconnor

Cost Segregation Tax Deductions Posted By : patrick oconnor

By admin • on November 18, 2008

Tax Rule No.1: Dont cheat the IRS. But that doesnt mean you should cheat yourself. Take every legal tax deduction you can. See more here: 

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How To Make Money With Passion Posted By : Rob DBish

How To Make Money With Passion Posted By : Rob DBish

By admin • on November 17, 2008

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What the whole foreclosure buzz is about and where to find it. Posted By : Joseph Smith

What the whole foreclosure buzz is about and where to find it. Posted By : Joseph Smith

By admin • on November 14, 2008

Foreclosure properties make real estate firms a lot of money but you need to know that foreclosure listings are publicly available. Continued here:

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Sports

Sounders win their biggest game to date

Sounders win their biggest game to date

By glursesmewire • on June 29, 2009

Home field or home court is a known advantage but when it is a brightly sunned Sunday afternoon in late June, in your damn near new Sounder Stadium, and

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Humor: Let those grudges fly!

Humor: Let those grudges fly!

By MarthaHDelarosa • on June 28, 2009

National Grudge Week, the week when all Americans nurse grudges, begins today. Seattle will celebrate National Grudge Week with a series of exciting activities

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Why Seattle’s Viaduct solution is good for Wenatchee

Why Seattle’s Viaduct solution is good for Wenatchee

By Kicgysleriler • on June 18, 2009

Face it. We in Wenatchee get a lot of satisfaction from complaining about them. Those people over there, the 206ers, divide their time between banning

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Opinion

Can we talk about what the County really does?

Can we talk about what the County really does?

By Kicgysleriler • on June 26, 2009

The 2009 King County Executive’s race figures to be the most interesting and most competitive in the history of this vital public office. For the first

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The Great Vancouver vs. Seattle Debate

The Great Vancouver vs. Seattle Debate

By yourpharmacystoreonline • on June 22, 2009

Two of the region’s civic heavyweights squared off at the Seattle Public Library on June 18 to settle the issue about which of Cascadia’s

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Greg Nickels: giving toughness a bad name

Greg Nickels: giving toughness a bad name

By MarthaHDelarosa • on June 19, 2009

Former Seattle City Council President Peter Steinbrueck last weekend indicted Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels

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Book Reviews

Hybels Latest Book Is Good Place to go For Prayer Action Plan

Hybels Latest Book Is Good Place to go For Prayer Action Plan

By admin • on December 9, 2008

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Today's Feature Story

LMS Items of Interest

Reverse discrimination is back as an issue

The nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court will not be stopped following the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of her earlier decision, 5-4, in the now-famous New Haven firefighters’

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Reverse discrimination is back as an issue

The nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court will not be stopped following the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of her earlier decision, 5-4, in the now-famous New Haven firefighters’

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Can we save the old Horace Mann School?

One consequence of the Seattle School District’s January 29 vote to close five public schools this year is the historic Horace Mann building in the Central District will soon be shuttered indefinitely.

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Newest local airline survives a tough first year

Kent Craford sounds exhausted. “This is the hardest thing I’ve ever done” says the CEO of Portland-based SeaPort Airlines, the startup airline which marked this week the first anniversary

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Strains in the green-growth coalition

People in Seattle are green green green. We’re a leader on Kyoto, we hate plastic bottles and shopping bags, and our politicians often jockey over who is more green than the other. Candidates for

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Heroes, saints, and celebs

Cultures, eras, and philosophies are known by the type of person they aspire to and commend. Some have promoted the hero. The virtues they have commended have been noble ones. Others have prized the saint.

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Sock! Pow! Blam!

Today’s arsenal for combating malaria is almost retro: bed nets, DDT, and drugs largely based on a fourth century Chinese anti-malarial. We lack a vaccine. Malaria parasites and mosquitoes have learned

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For the Seattle Times Co., relief is not spelled M-A-I-N-E

When the Seattle Times Co. announced June 15 that it had sold its Blethen Maine subsidiary to an investment group, Maine Today Media, Carolyn Kelly, the Times president and chief operating officer, quickly

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‘Burning the boards’ at New Century

There’s a problem with reviewing theater when a truly outstanding production comes along. It’s hard to amplify one’s praise enough to do it justice. I will now try. I strongly urge you to see

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‘Burning the boards’ at New Century

There’s a problem with reviewing theater when a truly outstanding production comes along. It’s hard to amplify one’s praise enough to do it justice. I will now try. I strongly urge you to see

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