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| Channel One, which beams news and advertising to a captive teenage audience, may be bounced from Seattle schools. Sponsors plan to retaliate by adding a “corporate logo recognition” section to the S.A.T. | Washington residents suffered an average household income drop of 8.2 percent over the last three years. Although economists can’t explain the dip, Mayoral candidate Mark Sidran blames Sound Transit. |
| Airline pilots may soon be packing heat, if their union’s recommendation to arm fliers meets federal approval. On the downside, passengers bearing oversized carry-on luggage had better keep their heads down. | Political consultant Cathy Allen is in hot water after praising two of her clients on a city cable TV show. Fortunately, an investigation showed only six people actually watched the program, and four had the sound turned down. |
| Seattle’s Tent City notched a win when a judge dismissed $24,000 in fines against a community group that welcomed the encampment. City regulators fear the lost revenue could hamstring their ability to hound the homeless from neighborhood to neighborhood. | Mariners fans who camped out overnight yet didn’t get playoff tickets are blaming line-cutters for their plight. If the M’s make the playoffs next year, manager Lou Piniella may be sent in to keep order. |
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