News Clips— Santas/Scrooges

SANTAS SCROOGES
Jay Buhner, one of the most popular Mariners ever, has retired. Worshipful fans have vowed to continue celebrating Buhner Buzz Cut Night in the privacy of their own homes. A federal biologist denies skewing survey results to protect wild Canada lynx in Northwest forests. Next thing you know, it’ll turn out the woods are full of spotted owls.
A pilot got lucky when he managed to land his single-engine Cessna on Interstate 90 during a heavy fog. He was promptly ticketed for holding up traffic. King County deputies are reviewing their car-chase policies after several people were injured in an accident on I-90 during a pursuit. Among the alternatives to chases: watching suspects drive away, then going to the doughnut shop; or simply shouting “Hey, come back here!”
Alaska Airlines was cleared of federal negligence charges in the crash of Flight 261, while settling with the whistle-blower in the case for $500,000. All this sounds like good news until people have to decide which airline they want to fly on. Gov. Gary Locke wants to balance the budget through higher taxes on liquor and gambling, plus a new lottery game. Legislators have, however, rejected his proposal to convert the Capitol building into a gin joint.