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    We’re big fans of pointing out Microsoft’s many failings here at the
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    By Curtis Cartier • May 17, 2011 12:00 am

    We’re big fans of pointing out Microsoft’s many failings here at the Daily Weekly. So it’s only fair that we…

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    Jonathan Evison
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    In our present age of irony and gimmick lit, Bainbridge Island writer Jonathan Evison has bravely set out to write…

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    Children's Film Festival Seattle
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    One of the first “gluten free and vegan” experiences I had in
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    The Watering Hole: United Flight 6273The Atmosphere: No drinking space has a
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    Shakedown Streets: Excerpts from Seattle Vice
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