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    The first movement of John Coriglianos 1995 String Quartet edges out of
    The first movement of John Coriglianos 1995 String...
    May 21, 2008 12:00 am

    The first movement of John Corigliano’s 1995 String Quartet edges out of silence with a haunting, barely audible moaning, like…

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    Forty Alaska Airlines flights will deliver Copper River fish.
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    Our mania for wild, fresh boutique fish comes at a high environmental cost.

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    Residents of Othello North won’t have much use for these shops.
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    By Mark D. Fefer • May 13, 2008 12:00 am

    The Rainier Valley’s becoming nicer, more expensive, and less inclusive.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Pity poor magic. Even when it escapes the sideshow ghetto of ventriloquism
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    Pity poor magic. Even when it escapes the sideshow ghetto of ventriloquism and the geek tent, it still ends up…

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    Chelsea Handler
    Chelsea Handler
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    I saw only one episode of the old Oxygen Network show Girls Behaving Badly, which was sort of a raunchier…

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    Mayor Nickels vows to parch the barons of bottled water.Northwest political leaders
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    Mayor Nickels vows to parch the barons of bottled water. Northwest political leaders much more accepting of Big Oil profits…

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    Where: Memo’s, the U-DistrictWhen: April 25, 12:34 a.m.Price: $4.35 Would I eat
    Where: Memo’s, the U-DistrictWhen: April 25, 12:34 a.m.Price:...
    By Jesse Froehling • May 7, 2008 12:00 am

    Where: Memo’s, the U-DistrictWhen: April 25, 12:34 a.m.Price: $4.35 Would I eat it again? I’d say there’s a better than…

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    Pity poor magic. Even when it escapes the sideshow ghetto of ventriloquism
    Pity poor magic. Even when it escapes the...
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    Pity poor magic. Even when it escapes the sideshow ghetto of ventriloquism and the geek tent, it still ends up…

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    Image: http://www.extremescience.com/biggestlivingthing.htmDid you know that an enormous fungal colony spans nearly ten
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    By Adriana Grant • May 4, 2008 12:00 am

    Image: http://www.extremescience.com/biggestlivingthing.htmDid you know that an enormous fungal colony spans nearly ten square kilometers in Eastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains? This…

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    Joe Jackson
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    Photographers are always looking for a new angle to capture authentic moments and monumental history. Stephen Shames did just that,…

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    Did you know that an enormous fungal colony spans nearly ten square kilometers in Eastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains? This species,…

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    “Her grief has some sort of penumbra, like an aura, and I’m caught in it, in some hidden and corresponding…

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    Pyramid Sold, French Quarter in Pioneer Square, and Crepes in Ballard
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    Matt Gonzalez & Ralph Nader
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    “The candidates many voters are placing their hopes in are sadly not likely to achieve anything close to their rhetoric.”

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