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Park Plans, Art Of Our City, And Ripley’s “Believe It Or Not!”
Seattle Parks PlanSeattle officials want to hear from you about the future of the city’s parks. They're holding meetings this month to get public input on
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Canada, Culture And Commerce
News From Up NorthVancouver Sun political correspondent Vaughn Palmer brings us the latest from Canada. "The Great Gatsby"The latest film adaption of F.
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International Intervention In Syria, Sexual Assault In The Military, And Studying Hormone Levels
How The World Is Responding To SyriaThe US and Russia have agreed to convene an international conference to discuss ways of diplomatically settling the
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The Role Of Doubt In Faith, And Greendays Gardening Advice
The Interfaith Amigos On The Role Of Doubt In FaithDoubt is often part of religion. People often question the who, what, why and how of faith. The
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Internet Sales Tax, Jan Merlin And A Music Recommendation
Paying Internet Sales TaxThe Senate voted on Monday on a bill that would end tax-free Internet shopping. Slate’s Matthew Yglesias joins us with a look at
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Nancy Pearl's Memoir Recommendations
If you are looking for a good memoir to read, here are a few of Nancy Pearl’s suggestions. "A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana," by
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Nancy Pearl On Memoirs And This Week In Olympia
This Week In OlympiaThe special session of the Washington state legislature kicks off next week. Everett Herald columnist Jerry Cornfield tells us what
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The Week Ahead In Washington DC, Charles Ives, And Digital Manners
The Week Ahead In Washington, D.C.The Senate Judiciary Committee is taking up an immigration bill. Amendments are being added to the bill that might
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Your Take On The News
It’s Friday — time to review the week’s news with Joni Balter, Eli Sanders and Knute Berger. It was a busy week in the Northwest. Seattle's hopes for an
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DUI Laws, Gluten-Free Cooking, And Chick Corea
The Ramifications Of Stricter DUI LawsAccording to the state patrol there are 40,000 people arrested for DUIs each year in Washington state. Many are first