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Separately, we can't save anyone
By Danny Westneat : November 17, 2008 : The Seattle Times
Who could have saved Quincy Coleman?

The question doesn't go down easily for Sam Lachow, 18. One of his best friends is gone, shot dead two weeks ago on the back side of Garfield High School.

It's enough that he feels a hole of loss inside. Now everybody's asking questions — questions that carry hints of accusation.
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Elderly Holdout Remembered
By Chana Joffe-Walt : November 3, 2008 : KPLU
Last Tuesday, we brought you news that an elderly man had died in an apartment building fire on Seattle's Capitol Hill. The building was about to be demolished and turned into condos. As the week progressed, we found out that elderly man, Edward Jackson was the buildings last remaining tenant. And Jackson did not die from the fire, but from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. And the fire started in his apartment. KPLU's Chana Joffe-Walt wanted to know more:
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The ghost of Mike Lowry
By Knute Berger : May 28, 2008 : Crosscut
One impression of the recent U.S. 7th District Democratic caucus in Seattle lingers: youth supplanting age. Part of that may be the change-driven politics of Sen. Barrack Obama's campaign -- and Obama supporters dominated the caucus. But it is due in to the fact the Democratic party has morphed into a more grassroots operation than in the old days. The people who looked most out of place at the caucus were some of the few, gray, eminence politicians who attended: Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott of Seattle, and former Gov. Mike Lowry, who also once held McDermott's seat in Congress. The delegates were generally young and highly diverse, racially and ethnically. The warhorses were older, white males who smelled like yesterday's news.
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Sen. Patty Murray speaks with NY Times columnist about Iraq
By Timothy Egan : May 23, 2008 : New York Times
Landing in Seattle after a long flight from Texas, I was about to join the exit scrum when the pilot informed us there were five soldiers on board, ending a three-day odyssey home from Iraq. Could we let them pass?

What followed was prolonged applause by all, and a startling reminder to some – oh, are we still at war?
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More than four bucks a gallon
By Keith Vance : May 23, 2008 : Seattle On The Hill
The oil industry pulls in somewhere between $15 billion and $35 billion a year in government subsidies. At the gas station on 10th Avenue East and East Roy, the cheap gas is $4.11 a gallon. So-called energy industry experts are claiming that the $135 a barrel price is the result of a bubble, like the dot-com bubble and the housing market bubble. Paul Krugman, an economist who writes a column for the New York Times wrote that the high cost of oil is not the result of a mystical bubble in the market; it's simply basic economics in which the demand for oil is outpacing the supply.
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Obama's Democratic Party?
By Ronald Walters : May 21, 2008 : The Seattle Medium
With Barack Obama about to foreclose on the Democratic Nomination for President, he will also end 16 years of Clinton leadership of the Democratic party and should he go on to win the White House, he will strengthen his control. In effect, the nomination struggle has partially been about is who would control the party apparatus that is responsible for carrying its agenda, helping to elect Democrats at other levels of government and seeding its members into the national governmental structure.
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