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Bush Spokesman Considers Senate Race

07/19/11 Former Bush White House deputy press secretary Scott Stanzel (R) is mulling whether to challenge Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) in a race next year, the Seattle Times reports. He said he won't decide until after he gets married in September.
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Mercer Island's Jeff Lindquist headed to Elite 11

07/01/11 Seattle Times photo by Mark Harrison. The final Elite 11 roster was announced this week and Mercer Island's Jeff Lindquist made the cut. The University of Washington recruit will compete against the top quarterbacks in the country during the event in Malibu, Calif. at Pepperdine University July 18-22. For more information, and the full list of participants, click here .
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Storm's Swin Cash on White House visit: "It's an honor"

06/27/11 Seattle Times reporter Jayda Evans speaks with Storm forward Swin Cash, who'll make her fourth trip to the White House with a championship team on Wednesday.
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Democracy in action: Mukilteo's success gives green light to efforts to stop traffic cameras

06/21/11 Seattle Times Columnist Bruce Ramsey writes of the movements in six Washington cities to take down automated traffic cameras.
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KemperWatch 2011: Freeman Gives Huge Check to Latest Petty Eyman Effort

06/12/11 Kemper Freeman, Jr has given $500,000 to the inaptly-named Voters Want More Choices, the committee to pass Tim Eyman's latest measure, an anti-tolling initiative, the Seattle Times reports . Freeman says that he likes "the spotlight that I-1125 puts on" strengthening transportation, but this seems beyond just liking -- that kind of money is unprecedented in the developer's giving history, which ...
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Today's SIFF highlight: June 10, 2011

06/09/11 The Seattle Times recommends a top pick for each day of the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival. For June 10: Two movies with themes that capture the spirit of the Northwest, "Letters from the Big Man" (Bigfoot) and "Revenge of the Electric Car" (tiny carbon footprints).
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Graduating with honors and fingers crossed

06/08/11 There's no one-size-fits-all college degree. Seattle Times editorial page intern Stephannie Stokes writes students graduating should continue to look for the career that fits their talents and skills.
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Feather Hair Craze Leads to Shortages, Rooster Genocide, and Women Banned From Fly Fishing Shops [Trends]

06/08/11 # trends The whole country has gone feather-hair-extensions mad-so mad that women are descending like locusts upon fly-fishing shops nationwide looking for hackles, those feathery-things that can double as hair accessories. This report from the Seattle Times starts out so ominously, you can almost hear the duh-duh-dun punchline in the background. More »
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9 great books about floods, tornadoes and other disasters

06/05/11 Inspired by 2011's news-making weather, readers and Seattle Times book editor Mary Ann Gwinn suggest books about floods and tornadoes.
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Today's SIFF highlights: June 6, 2011

06/05/11 The Seattle Times recommends top picks for each day of the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival. For June 6, 2011: Seattle filmmaker Megan Griffiths' "The Off Hours," Lisa Gossels' powerful documentary "My So-Called Enemy" and a special IMAX presentation of "Tornado Alley."
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Perfect Pelicans

06/01/11 Seattle Times reader Chris Picard's photo of a trio of pelicans taking flight in Central Washington.
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Bellevue to play in Mission Viejo High School Football Classic

05/31/11 Seattle Times photo by Jim Bates This has been rumored for a long time, but the Los Angeles Times reported last week that Bellevue is playing Oaks Christian Sept. 3 at Mission Viejo High School in the Mission Viejo High School Football Classic. This will be the second time in three years Oaks Christian has played a team from Washington after beating Skyline, 28-25, on the Spartans' home field in ...
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Rowing fast and furiously | Share your picture

05/25/11 Seattle Times reader Ed Ringness' action photo of Opening Day rowers in the Montlake Cut.
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Star Times soccer, baseball softball teams

05/24/11 Star Times all-area teams are chosen after the regular season by Seattle Times reporters, freelancers and editors. Selections must be from schools in King and Snohomish counties, or in Metro and WesCo.
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(Almost) live from Tacoma, catching up with Dustin Ackley and Daren Brown (plus minor-league report)

05/24/11 ( Dustin Ackley turns a double play in a Tacoma game from last August. His time with the Rainiers is likely winding down. Seattle Times staff photo by Jim Bates ).
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Seattle Times photographer Alan Berner honored at SPJ awards

05/22/11 On Saturday, as on most Saturdays, Seattle Times staff photographer Alan Berner was doing what he loves best: Going out on an assignment, often one he found himself by scouring his sources, listings of events or just plain seeing a visual story that needed to be told.
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Seattle readers react to Oklahoma City Thunder's playoff series

05/21/11 We asked Seattle Times readers how they felt about the Oklahoma City Thunder playing Dallas in the NBA playoffs. Here's what you had to say.
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Seattle Times People's Choice Game of the Week

05/21/11 Here is this week's Seattle Times People's Choice Game of the Week, it's Eastside Catholic vs. Bainbridge in boys lacrosse.
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Your guide to SIFF 2011

05/18/11 Seattle Times arts writers rate and review a selection of films throughout the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Study finds three-month TB treatment regimen just as effective as standard longer course

05/18/11 "Health officials on Monday celebrated a faster treatment for people who have tuberculosis but aren't infectious, after investigators found a new combination of pills knocks out the disease in three months instead of nine," the Associated Press/Seattle Times reports.
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Friday, May 6, 2011 - 11:03

05/17/11 Novy earns another honor Montesano junior track athlete Tera Novy has received the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association/Seattle Times Prep Athlete of the Week award in her classification. Novy earned the award among Class 1A girls.
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