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‘Being alive was such a gift’
June 11, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page V1 Jessica Sharpe, 20, has been recovering from injuries she received in a horrific car accident the night of Easter Sunday. “I don’t even remember the accident,” she said.
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Club prepares boxes for troops
December 6, 2009 in Idaho Voices on Page I5 The Rathdrum Lions Club is asking for donations to fill 50 boxes, which they will pack and mail to military men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. “Just imagine … 1
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Washington survey sees employee benefits shrinking
April 2, 2009 in City The Washington Employment Security Department says fewer employers in the state are offering employee benefits.
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Anchor touts mentors at lunch
May 8, 2007 in City on Page B2 As a CNN reporter and anchor, Soledad O’Brien has covered some of the world’s biggest stories and has won some of journalism’s most coveted awards. But, as she told the …
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March 29, 2007 in Voices on Page V2 For 03-29-2007
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Retirees In Eye Of Hurricane But Their Momentary Safety From Budget Cuts May Not Last
March 19, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 People calling for cuts in federal spending may want to take this pop quiz. Do federal taxpayers spend more in Washington state on nuclear contractors or widows and orphans? More …

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