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    Women's World Cup victory brings joy to Japan

    07/19/11 Team's success in Germany seized upon by population dealing with effects of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis The Japanese have had precious little to cheer about over the past four months, so they could be forgiven for the enthusiasm with which they greeted a historic victory in a football match played in the dead of night thousands of miles and several time zones away. The celebrations ...
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    Women's World Cup loss stings U.S. fans new and old

    07/18/11 There was beer spraying in the air after a shot ripped into the back of the net, a wide variety of bawdy chants during nervous moments in the match and even a fan wearing a Captain America superhero suit. There was beer spraying in the air after a shot ripped into the back of the net, a wide variety of bawdy chants during nervous moments in the match and even a fan wearing a Captain America ...
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    Astronauts cheer on soccer squads

    07/17/11 Japanese and U.S. astronauts aboard the International Space Station posted a video message Saturday cheering on their respective national soccer teams set to play in Sunday's final of the Women's World Cup in Germany. Japan's Satoshi Furukawa and American Sandy Magnus, who said they have been following the soccer tournament from space as ground controllers send them updates of match scores ...
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    Embattled prosecutor James Konat removed from high-profile murder cases

    07/12/11 Embattled prosecutor James Konat has been removed from two high-profile murder cases in Western Washington, including the slaying of six family members in Carnation on Christmas Eve 2007. KING 5's Elisa Hahn has the story.
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    Triplets thrilled area 70 years ago, still going strong - Sun, 10 Jul 2011 PST

    07/10/11 The first triplets born at Sacred Heart Hospital not only beat the odds against survival as infants, but are still going strong at 70. Ray and Ron Schmitt and Arlene (Schmitt) Mowatt celebrated their birthday in Cheney Saturday afternoon.
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    Full Circle Expands Organic Produce Delivery to Idaho

    07/07/11 Starting today, Full Circle, a regional organic farm and artisan food provider, is expanding its organic produce delivery service to Boise, ID, covering Ada and Canyon counties. Consumers in Boise, Caldwell, Eagle, Garden City, Greenleaf, Kuna, Meridian, Middleton, Nampa and Star, ID can now get access to Full Circle's fresh, organic produce and all-natural artisan groceries year-round ...
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    Phone, 911 Service Knocked Out In Carnation, Fall City, North Bend

    07/06/11 Phone and 911 service has been knocked out for some customers in Carnation, Fall City and North Bend after a fiber line was cut somewhere on Bainbridge Island, Eastside Fire and Rescue said.
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    July pet events: Big pet expo, horse hoedown and a dog cruise

    07/06/11 Dogs will be jumping, running and having all sorts of fun at Poochapalooza in Marysville. (Digital Memories Photography)
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    Severed fiber optic line cuts 911 service along parts of Eastside

    07/06/11 A truck struck a fiber optic line near Bremerton, cutting a variety of cable, internet, and phone services across Western Washington Wednesday morning.
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    Celina 50 Years Ago Today

    07/06/11 This is a selection of stories, classified ads and commercial ads from the Celina Record first published Thursday, July 6, 1961.
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    FOP lodge to host steak fry Friday

    06/12/11 When there is a beef to be had, area residents usually call the police. However, members of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 73 are redirecting their efforts for the better, hosting its annual steak fry to raise funds for its Cops Helping Kids event.
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    Girl Scouts to close down Camp Evergreen activities

    05/29/11 The Girl Scouts of Western Washington will shut down all services at Camp Evergreen in West Longview next April, scout officials announced Friday.
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    Youth sports camps

    05/27/11 The Times' annual guide to resident/overnight summer sports and recreation camps for children in Washington
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    Guide to summer youth sports camps in Washington

    05/27/11 The Times' annual guide to resident/overnight summer sports and recreation camps for children in Washington.
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    Colbert to FEC: PAC Me, Please

    05/13/11 After testifying on Capitol Hill for migrant farm workers and co-hosting a rally on the National Mall last year, comedian Stephen Colbert made a grand return to Washington Friday -- this time to draw attention to his effort to form a political action committee designed to "affect" the 2012 presidential election on behalf of his viewers.
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    Coston set to defend Washington Open title

    05/13/11 The field for the Washington Open Invitational that runs Monday through Wednesday (May 16-18) at Glendale Country Club in Bellevue will include PGA Tour pro Andres Gonzales and defending champion Jeff Coston.
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    Shophouse Seattle joins the list of pop-up restaurants appearing across the country

    05/10/11 Wiley Frank spends most nights as sous chef at the upscale restaurant Lark. But once a week, Frank and his wife, Poncharee Kounpungchart, transform the nearby Licorous lounge into a pop-up restaurant featuring Thai cuisine.
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    Margaret Helen (Hortin) Woods Ewing

    05/04/11 Margaret was born August 30, 1914, in Albion, IL, the sixth of eight children born to Bertram R. Hortin and Caroline Potter Hortin. On August 27, 1934, she married Glen A. Woods of Ellery, IL. In 1937, they moved from Chelan to Manson to buy land and plant an orchard.
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    Reading Police log: Monday, April 18 to Sunday, April 24, 2011

    04/30/11 The following are excerpts from the public safety logs maintained by the Reading Police Department. The complete logs are available to the public. While arrests are not posted online, they are published in the print edition of the Reading Advocate, available here and here .
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    Outdoors calendar

    04/30/11 n Forest Park Hill Climb, noon to 12:45 p.m. May 1, a 30-minute timed event. Run or walk as far as you are able on the 12 hills of Forest Park. A $5 suggested donation per event helps support the Parks Scholarship Fund. Register for one event or the whole series.
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