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 01/24/10 Here's the best in music, theater and art in the Twin Cities the week of Jan. 24-30.
 01/21/10 Geography Area: 580,367 sq. km. (224,080 sq mi.); slightly smaller than Texas. Cities: Capital --Nairobi (pop. 2.9 million; 2007 est.). Other cities --Mombasa (828,500; 2006 est.), Kisumu (650,846; 2005-6), Nakuru (1.3 million; 2005-6), Eldoret (193,830; 1999).
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 12/29/09 A look back to the top headlines from 2009 in Southeast Volusia.
 12/27/09 Sorry, Ambrose, I think you got this one wrong. A century ago, Ambrose Bierce, the notorious San Francisco critic and satirist, famously wrote: "War is God's way of teaching Americans geography." But if that's true, how to explain, then, that many, many years... Ambrose Bierce - San Francisco - United States - Geography - Arts
 12/25/09 Sorry, Ambrose, I think you got this one wrong. A century ago, Ambrose Bierce, the notorious San Francisco critic and satirist, famously wrote: "War is God's way of teaching Americans geography." But if that's true, how to explain, then, that many, many years... Ambrose Bierce - San Francisco - United States - Geography - San Francisco Bay Area
 12/23/09 A 35-year-old Ocean Shores man has admitted to a reduced misdemeanor hunting charge in the wake of allegations he helped chase down a deer with a car and kill it with a knife.
 12/14/09 PHOTO BY ROGER BLAIN A dead scoter lies at Kalaloch Beach in this photo taken in September. Akashiwo sanguinea, is a species of algae whose blossoms became toxic and is believed to have caused the deaths of several thousand sea birds since September.
 12/13/09 Warning: Close proximity to Maui sights, activities and weather might be dangerous to your current residency. A Maui sampler may generate a desire to return for another week - or forever - on the second largest Hawaiian Island.
 12/10/09 A delegation of Washington area students and one squirmy diamondback terrapin named Happy were beamed into Thursday's United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen to help advance a solution for curbing carbon emissions.
 12/08/09 It dawned with the warmest winter on record in the United States. And when the sun sets this New Year's Eve, the decade of the 2000s will end as the warmest ever on global temperature charts.
 12/07/09 It dawned with the warmest winter on record in the United States.
 12/07/09 It dawned with the warmest winter on record in the United States. And when the sun sets this New Year's Eve, the decade of the 2000s will end as the warmest ever on global temperature charts. Warmer still, scientists say, lies ahead. read more
 12/07/09 by Charles J. Hanley It dawned with the warmest winter on record in the United States. And when the sun sets this New Year's Eve, the decade of the 2000s will end as the warmest ever on global temperature charts. Warmer still, scientists say, lies ahead. read more
 12/04/09 Secretary Napolitano's testimony on December 2, 2009, before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on security challenges post-9/11.
 12/03/09 The Pacific-10 Conference, as a whole and starting with the struggles of UCLA, is taking its on-court and in-the-media hits over the first month of the season.
 12/02/09 Serving Grays Harbor and northern Pacific counties since1889, The Daily World is the only daily newspaper (circulation 14,100) on the coast of Washington state.
 11/29/09 The Obama administration's refusal last week to sign an international treaty to ban land mines is a "reprehensible" decision that puts the United States on the "wrong side of history," said Human Rights Watch.
 11/27/09 Western Carolina University's Rob Young and I have argued that seas will rise at least 3 feet in this century and that, for coastal management purposes, a rise of 7 feet (2 meters) should be utilized for planning major infrastructure.
 11/25/09 James Gerald Elgin, of Wenatchee, WA, passed away peacefully at the age of 85. He was born in St. Louis, MO, to Biggs and Genevive Elgin. He married his first love, Betty Strong, before leaving to serve our country in the second World War.
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