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Business in brief: Biomedical group hires COO
April 21, 2009 in Business on Page A8 The Institute for Systems Medicine has a new chief operating officer, William Isgrigg. The former research manager at the Heart Institute said ISM will try to provide more tools – …
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More parents are teaching their children money management
April 13, 2009 in Features on Page C1 Scrawled in big, pink letters across three envelopes are the words “spend,” “save” and “give.” It’s how second-grader Chloe McLaughlin organizes her $8 allowance. It may sound grown-up for someone …
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Our View: Justice’s role in records case merits investigation
March 26, 2009 in Opinion on Page A13 Washington state Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders often operates in unusual ways. Sometimes that’s good, like during election years when he freely discusses judicial opinions. (Most justices demur.) Sometimes that’s …
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Frivolity meets fancy footwork
March 3, 2009 in City on Page A6 The lyrics perfectly state the theme of “No, No, Nanette”: “I want to be happy, but I won’t be happy, till I make you happy, too.” So this bright and …
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Bill bars suits against records requesters
January 16, 2008 in City on Page B1 OLYMPIA – Spurred by Spokane Public Schools’ legal fight to withhold documents about the death of a student, an Olympia lawmaker on Tuesday filed a bill to bar government agencies …
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Ahh, the first traffic cones of spring
April 16, 2007 in City on Page A1 Breathe in. Blooming flowers, freshly mown grass, hot asphalt – they’re the smells of spring.

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