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NSAIDs Don’t Prevent Alzheimer’s
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory pain drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen may delay the...
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HIV Treatment Should Be Started Earlier than Currently Recommended
HIV patients should begin antiretroviral treatments earlier than what current guidelines recommend...
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Caffeine Prevents Skin Cancer?
Caffeine might offer some protection from skin cancer, researchers at the University of...
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Multnomah County Chain Restaurants Required to List Calories on Their Menus
Multnomah County (Oregon) commissioners have approved a new set of rules that will require chain...
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Migraines Could Be Linked To Belly Fat
According to a recent research, belly fat might could be linked to more than just heart diseases...
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Marijuana Linked to Testicular Cancer, Study Shows
According to a study made by the researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center from...
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Does Marijuana Really Increase the Risk of Testicular Cancer?
It's possible that men who frequently smoke marijuana, according to a new study, have a higher risk...
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Smoking Pot Raises Testicular Cancer Risk
Young men who smoke pot on regular basis are twice as likely to develop the most aggressive type...
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Checklists Might Reduce Risks During And After The Surgery
Simple checklists before, during and after the surgery might reduce the number of surgery-related...
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Surgeon’s Checklist May Reduce Surgical Errors
A new study shows that surgeons who used a verbal checklist before, during and after the...
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Mason County Man Agrees to Settlement in Disfigured Groin Case
A Mason County
man whose penis was destroyed by a bacteria while he was in prison, has won...
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Investigation Shows Disastrous Situation in Washington Hospitals
A news investigation conducted by The Times takes a hard look at Washington hospitals’ failure to...
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Hospitals Ignore MRSA Infections
A very dangerous hospital infection is killing a shocking number of patients, according to a recent...
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Childhood Allergies, Asthma Problems Require More Attention
A report released last month by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics has
revealed that...
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Women with Migraines Have Lower Breast Cancer Risk
One in four women complains of regular migraines.
But this annoying episode may have a good part:...
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More Migraines Could Mean Less Chances Of Developing Breast Cancer
Women who confront with migraines stand less chance of developing breast cancer, according to...
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A Migraine a Day Keeps Breast Cancer Away!
The good part of a migraine is that it indicates that you have a lower risk of developing breast...
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Sacramento Man Arrested on Suspicion of Sending Anthrax Packages
The FBI on Wednesday arrested Marc M.
Keyser, 66, on suspicion of mailing 120 hoax anthrax letters...
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Study Calls For Earlier AIDS Treatment
HIV patients should begin antiretroviral treatments earlier than what current guidelines recommend,...
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Early HIV Treatment Shows 70% Improvement in Survival
HIV patients who began treatment earlier than is currently recommended lived longer compared to...
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Scientists Say Mind Power Can Render Paralysed Limbs To Move
Researchers
at the University of Washington
in Seattle have published a report via
the online...
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Pediatricians More Likely to Admit Error When Obvious
A report in the October Issue of Archives of Pediatrics
& Adolescent Medicine, one of the...
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Mail Carriers Will Bring Antibiotics to Protect People in case of Anthrax Attacks
If you ever receive a letter with anthrax
spores, the letter carriers may be there for you with a...
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Two Popular Supplements Don’t Help Arthritis Patients
Two popular supplements used against arthritis and joint pain, glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate,...
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Global Push for Malaria Eradication by 2020, End of Deaths by 2015
At the United Nations Summit in New York a bold plan to eradicate malaria begins to take shape. A...
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Study Finds What Doctors Already Knew: Salt Contributes To Hypertension
A study has found what every doctor should have already known: salt intake leads to...
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Eating Popcorn And Nuts Not Linked To Diverticular Disease
For a long period of time people at risk of developing diverticulitis have been advised to avoid...
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Acyclovir Treatment for Genital Herpes Doesn’t Prevent New HIV Infections
One of the issues that stirred the interest
of researchers at the International AIDS Conference...
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Flu Vaccines For the Elderly - Unnecessary Pain and Trouble
According to the findings of a recently completed study published in the journal The Lancet, it...
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Flu Vaccine Ineffective in Some Seniors but Still Worth Having
For many years, the elderly have been told that a simple flu
shot could keep them safe against...
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Business
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Amazon.com shrugs off recession, boosts earnings, sales
San Francisco - Amazon.com posted an 18-per-cent boost in sales and a 24 per cent rise in...
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Oracle to Buy Sun Microsystems for $7.4 B, IBM, Microsoft, Watch Out!
Oracle has big plans for the future and showed that through a move that surprised everybody: the...
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Report: New York Times Co threatens to shut down Boston Globe
Washington - The New York Times Co has threatened to shut down the Boston...
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Chicago Sun-Times files for bankruptcy
New York - The Sun-Times Media Group Inc, owner of the Chicago Sun Times and more than 50 other US...
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Starbucks Cutting Back On Decaf
Starbucks Corporation, which is the world’s largest coffee chain, has announced it will stop...
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Kindle, Out Of Stock
Amazon.com, Inc. is one of the most famous electronic commerce companies worldwide. It was founded...
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Report: Boeing again postpones Dreamliner's test flight
Seattle/New York - US airplane manufacturer Boeing again postponed the test flight of its new...
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Update: Motorola Prepares A Long Term Plan
Motorola’s situation continues to get worse. Its cell phone division is encountering major...
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Amazon posts rise in profits but outlook worsens
San Francsico - Online retailer Amazon.com posted a 48 per cent rise in third-quarter profits...
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“Collapse! Chaos” to be Launched on the iPhone
RealNetworks, a Seattle-based provider of Internet media
delivery software and services, has...
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Major Movie Studios Sue to Ban DVD Copying Software
Tuesday, six Hollywood movie studios have sued RealNetworks over
the latter’s software program...
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Feds seize Washington Mutual in largest-ever US bank failure
New York - The fallout from the largest-ever US bank failure rippled through markets on Friday...
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T-Mobile Prepares The Set For Its Dream Launch
T-Mobile announced its plans to get up and running eight more
3G markets, which will be available...
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Jerry & Bill's New Microsoft Episode
Microsoft comes forward with its second Windows commercial,
starring the same Jerry Seinfeld and...
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Amazon's Kindle Gets A Makeover
There are several rumors these days about Amazon.com’s plans
to release a larger-screen model of...
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Salmonella Outbreak Moves to Court; Wal-Mart Sued by Victim
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has been sued by a Colorado man who says he got sick of
salmonellosis after...
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5,000 More Books For Kindle
The popular electronic book device Amazon Kindle launched by Amazon.com will offer an additional...
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Boeing Slams Rumors of New 787 Delays
German newspaper Die Welt reported today that Boeing is to delay the delivery of its 787 Dreamliner...
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Hellman & Friedman Buy Getty Images In $2.4 Billion Transaction
Getty Images Inc. and Hellman
& Friedman LLC agreed to a $2.1 billion deal, Getty...
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Amazon.com to Purchase Audible.com for US$300 Million
Amazon.com, Inc., the American e-commerce company based in Seattle, Washington announced Tuesday...
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Amazon’s Net Profit More Than Doubles, But Shares Drop
Amazon.com Inc. announced on Wednesday that its net profit for the fourth quarter reached the 207...
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Sony BMG To Sell Music On Amazon's MP3 store
Amazon has scored one more point in its battle of a largest share
in digital music market, as Sony...
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Starbucks Brings Back Schultz as CEO, Shares Jump
With the stock dropping and the competition breathing in its back head, Starbucks Coffee decided to...
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Record Fall For US Home Prices
The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Schiller
home price index showed on Wednesday a 6.1% record...
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World
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Antarctica Is Getting Dangerously Warm!
The troubling situation in Antarctica keeps getting worse. There are clear signs that the...
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California 1st State to Require Restaurant Chains to Detail Nutrition
California became the first American state that requires restaurant chains to inform clients on the...
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Shoe With Flesh and Bones Found on Washington State Beach
Authorities said an athletic shoe containing bones and flesh has been found on a beach in...
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The Motorist Apologizes To Aggressive Cyclists
Two Critical Mass riders were arrested after three
protesting cyclists beat a motorist driving a...
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Plastic Bag Fee Approved By LA City Council
The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to ban plastic
grocery bags by 2010, unless the state...
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Silverton Police Officer Held on Sexual Abuse Charges
A police officer from Silverton who shot an killed an Irish national
while making a burglary call...
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Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Apologizes for Remarks on Barack Obama
The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson apologized to Sen. Barack Obama
for the comments he made in an interview...
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One Hiker Dies on Mt. Rainer
What started Monday as a one-day hike on a mountain turned
into an unfortunate experience that led...
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Clark County Soldier Dies in Afghanistan
Andrew Jon Shields, 19, a soldier from Battle Ground, Clark County,
was killed Saturday in...
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U.N. Peacemakers and Workers Accused of Child Abuse
Save the Children UK, a British charity organization, reported that United...
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Arrested Museum Director Died From Infection
Roxanna Brown, the director of the Southeast Asian Ceramics
Museum at Bangkok University in...
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Coast Guard Rescued 6 from Sinking Boats near La Push
Six men were rescued and one died after one boat capsized
and the other began taking on water 25...
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The Dalai Lama's Seattle Message To The World
The exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, has
almost finished his five-day conference...
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65,000 Gather in Seattle to See and Listen to the Dalai Lama
In a speech held in front of almost 65,000 people packed in a Seattle stadium on Saturday, the...
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Katrina Victims May Be Asked to Return Funds
Thousands of the Katrina hurricane victims may have to pay
back a part or even all of the money...
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Mysterious Hijacking Case Could Be Solved
The FBI is currently investigating a parachute found by some
children in the state of Washington,...
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Vessel Is Sinking off Alaska as Crew Abandons It
A Seattle-based fishing boat is sinking about 120 miles off Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Its 47-member...
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Starbucks Must Pay Back Tips Worth $105 Million
Starbucks, the largest coffeehouse company in the world, must pay $105 Million to current and...
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Federal Jury Found Woman Guilty of Two Counts of Arson at UW
A woman was found guilty by a
federal jury Thursday, of two counts of arson for acting as lookout...
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Fort Lewis Soldier Kills Couple Out of Jealousy
A Fort Lewis
soldier shot dead a married couple- both fellow soldiers- and kidnapped the
couple’s...
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Luxury Model Homes Set On Fire Near Seattle
Four multimillion-dollar show homes from a suburb north of Seattle were engulfed by
flames on...
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Seattle Fishing Boat On Fire In Alaska
A fishing vessel from Seattle
caught on fire early Wednesday in the Bearing
Sea, 136 miles of...
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Cannons Dating Back To 1846 Found On The Beach In Oregon
Two cannons were found over the Presidents Day weekend on
the Oregon Coast which may come from a...
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Meteor Streaks over the Pacific Northwest Sky
A meteor apparently streaked over the Pacific Northwest early Tuesday triggering numerous calls...
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Second Snow Slide Closes I-90 Pass Again, Cars Trapped
Just a few hours after Interstate 90 had been reopened, a second avalanche containing snow and...
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Avalanche Closes Section of Interstate 90, Snoqualmie Pass
A snow slide forced authorities to close Interstate 90 through Snoqualmie Pass for most of the...
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Heavy Storm Scatters Across California, Closes I-5 North Of L.A.
California is dealing with a
powerful storm these days, full of heavy rain and snow, which shut...
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Did the Tiger Get Out On Its Own ?
San Francisco
authorities weren’t able to explain on Wednesday how the 350-pound Siberian
tiger...
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2 People Arrested in Deaths of Six People Outside Seattle
A man and a woman were arrested late Wednesday in connection
with multiple homicides in a rural...
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Pakistani Authorities Launch Manhunt
According to Pakistani authorities, a British terrorist
suspect in an alleged plot to blow up...
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Specials
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Dundreon Shares Soar on Prostate Cancer Vaccine Success
Shares of Seattle-based Dendreon Corp. soared Tuesday on the news that its experimental vaccine for...
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“The Bachelor” Leaves Fiancée for Runner-up
“The Bachelor” trusted his last minute heart call and thus changed his decision,...
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Migraines May Now Have An Explanation: Too Much Belly Fat?
Excess fat around the waistline has long been blamed for increasing the risk of heart disease,...
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Did You Know that Smoking Pot Raises Testicular Cancer Risk?
Men who smoke marijuana have a higher risk of testicular cancer than those who do not smoke,...
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Council Votes to Ban Commercial Fishing in Arctic
Thursday, a federal advisory board voted to ban commercial fishing north of the Bering Strait...
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Surgeon’s Checklist Could Reduce Surgical Errors
A new study shows that surgeons who used a verbal checklist before, during and after the...
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Simple Checklist Reduces Risk of Accidental Deaths in Surgery
Wednesday, doctors reported that a simple checklist made out to confirm a patient’s name, the...
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Teens, MySpace, Sex, Violence and Alcohol
A recent study revealed that the hottest topics of discussion on the social networking giant...
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Mickey Mouse marks 80th birthday
Los Angeles - Mickey Mouse marked his 80th birthday Tuesday, but those expecting a big party were...
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Migraine Headaches May Diminish Breast Cancer Risk
Women with a history of migraine headaches have a reduced risk of developing breast cancer,...
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Migraines Reduce Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Women who usually suffer from migraines may have the comfort of knowing they stand less chance of...
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More Migraines Equal Less Breast Cancer Risk?
Researchers from the Fred
Hutchinson Cancer
Research Center
in Seattle have
good news for women...
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“Grey’s Anatomy” Says Goodbye to Gay Heart Surgeon
The spiciest same-sex relationship on TV is coming to an end,
as “Grey’s Anatomy” has parted ways...
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Jonas Brothers Take Over Halftime
New Jersey-based American boy band “Jonas Brothers” is once again in the spotlight! Nominated at...
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Parents Arrested in Child Abuse Case
Last
Friday, a couple from Carnation was arrested by the King County Sheriff's Office under
the...
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Changes Announced for the Broadway Show Shrek The Musical
DreamWorks Broadway musical, Shrek The Musical, is getting closer to its opening day, but not...
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High Blood Pressure Conference: Learn To Deal With Your Blood Pressure
The American Heart Association’s Conference of the Council
for High Blood Pressure Research held...
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NSA Sued Over Surveillance Program
Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit against National Security Agency, President...
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Charlize Theron Loved Being Directed by Boyfriend in “Battle in Seattle”
Charlize Theron said she felt great while being directed by her boyfriend in their latest movie –...
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Taylor Hicks to Star in “Grease” National Tour
The national tour of the Broadway revival of "Grease" will star Taylor Hicks, the winner...
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Seattle Music Director Conducts His Way Off the Stage
Gerard Schwarz, music director of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra since 1985, will step down at the...
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CNN Expands Coverage By Adding Reporters in 10 U.S. Cities
CNN is going to take a different approach and it will expand
its U.S.
newsgathering by adding new...
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In Seattle 20 Cents For a Disposable Bag
Starting with January 2009, plastic and paper bags will no longer be free of charge for the Seattle...
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'Project Runway' Introduces Fifth Season's Contestants
As "Project Runway" returns for the fifth season on Bravo, the network released a...
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Miss Washington Apologizes for “Foolish” Photos
Elyse Umemoto, Miss Washington and second runner-up at Miss America 2008 apologized for the...
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Immunotherapy Proved Efficient in Melanoma Patient
An article in the New England Journal of Medicine describes
how immunotherapy helped a 52-year-old...
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America’s Got Talent For The Third Time
NBC’s successful reality show is back for the third season,
after it was the top-rated TV show...
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Spanaway: Boy in Critical Condition after Almost Drowning in Pool
What appeared to be a harmless, childish game turned out to
be very dangerous for a boy from...
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Taxi Intoxicates Nine People with Carbon Monoxide
Thursday night, nine people from Seatac were transported to
a hospital because they had been...
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Teacher Forced Kid to Sit by Taping Him to a Chair
When a kid dares to act like a kid and, for example, doesn’t
want to sit down, the...
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Sports
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Mariners make Wakamatsu first Asian American manager
Washington - The Seattle Mariners on Wednesday hired Don Wakamatsu as manager, becoming the first...
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Thunder tops T-Wolves for first-ever home win in Oklahoma City
Los Angeles - The Oklahoma City Thunder won its first home game in franchise history, but it took...
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Cold-Shooting Rockets Ice Grizzlies in Season Opener
Los Angeles - It wasn't a thing of beauty, in fact it was plain ugly, but the Houston Rockets will...
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Bryant-less Lakers leave Bobcats winless in preseason play
Los Angeles - Even with Los Angeles Lakers' superstar Kobe Bryant out, the Charlotte Bobcats...
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Hornets Whip Wizards in Berlin
Los Angeles - The Washington Wizards flew to Berlin but forgot to make their presence felt in a...
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Durant's Big Finish Gives Thunder First Preseason Victory
Los Angeles - Kevin Durant came up big at both ends when it mattered the most.
Durant erupted...
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Nuggets shade Suns 77-72 in chilly outdoor pre-season game
Los Angeles - The NBA held its first outdoor game in more than three decades, and both the Denver...
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Williams Rallies Sixers Past Defending Champ Celtics
Los Angeles - Louis Williams poured in 16 of his game-high 27 points in the final quarter, rallying...
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Trail Blazers Extend Winning Streak to 11
The sizzling Portland Trail Blazers extended their winning streak to 11 games with an 89-79 victory...
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With James Injured Early, Cavs Get Spanked by Pistons, 109-74
The Cleveland Cavaliers lost the steaming LeBron James early in the game and then lost the game as...
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King James Defeats Celtics Big Trio, 104-109
King James and his Cavaliers managed to defeat the Celtics’ “Big Three” 104-109 on Tuesday night to...
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Allen Lifts Celtics Over the Pesky Bobcats
Ray Allen delivered a three-pointer right when the Boston Celtics needed it the most against the...
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Magic Beat Hornets 95-88 to Improve On-Road Winning Streak
After delivering the first defeat of the season to the highly improved Boston Celtics, the Orlando...
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Missing American Basketball Player Found Dead in Brazil
Two weeks after reported missing, a former Washington State University basketball star was found...
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SuperSonics Ruin Wade’s Comeback, Beat Heat 104-95
Dwyane Wade made his long-awaited season debut, but the Miami Heat couldn’t avoid defeat against...
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Pistons Beat Sonics 107-103 to Push Their Losing Streak to 7
The Detroit Pistons pushed Seattle SuperSonics’ losing streak to 7 as they won 107-103 on road....
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Celtics Excelent Against the Nuggets: 119-92
The Boston Celtics offered a display of precision and pace against the Denver Nuggets, a display...
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The Knicks Rally in the Fourth to Beat the Nuggets
Led by Zach Randolph, who scored 22 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, the New York Knicks rallied...
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Durant Sprains Ankle, Doubtful for the Season Opener
Kevin Durant sprained his left ankle in the SuperSonics' exhibition game against the Golden State...
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Browns Send QB Frye to Seattle
After just 20 minutes of action the Browns knew that they had to make some changes at the quarter...
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Clemens Takes No-Hitter into Sixth as Yankees Beat Red Sox 4-3
Roger Clemens took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and Johnny Damon drove in two runs to fuel the...
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Garnett Makes Shock Leap to Boston Celtics
A stunning deal spread faster that lightning throughout NBA fans: 10-time All-Star power forward...
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Music
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Leonard Cohen Holds First U.S. Gig in 15 Years
Folk singer Leonard Cohen hopped on the stage on Thursday during his first U.S. concert in...
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Etta James Threatens Beyonce For Singing Her Song
Forget all that praise Beyonce got from Etta James a few months back for portraying her in...
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Travis Barker, DJ AM To Ring In New Year's Together
For the first time since they cheated death in September, Travis Barker and DJ AM will join guests...
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Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer dies at 61
San Francisco - Drummer Mitch Mitchell, who with Jimi Hendrix founded the Jimi Hendrix Experience...
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Jonas Brothers to Play at Dallas Cowboys Game on Nov. 27
Pop music’s darling The Jonas Brothers will do some patriotic
singing this Thanksgiving Day, Nov....
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Ice Cube Revives Social-Exploring Rap with “Raw Footage”
Formerly, rap was about life, social observations and street
experience. Nowadays, it’s the other...
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Metallica Releases North American Tour Dates
Metallica has divulged the schedule of its first North
American tour in more than four years,...
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Sub Pop Celebrates 20th Anniversary in Style
Sub Pop Records will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a
2-day party at Seattle’s Marymoor...
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American Idol: Ramiele Malubay Is Gone
Last night, Ramiele Malubay was given the boot from Americal Idol. As I have predicted, Brooke...
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David Cook From “American Idol” Released From Hospital
David Cook, one of the nine contestants from “American Idol”
is back on the show, after he was...
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American Idol: The Guys Ruled Dolly Parton Night
Last night, the top nine contestants performed on American Idol, of whom one will win a ticket home...
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David Cook's Uncredited and Credited Covers on Idol
While Chris Cornell has declared he is flattered that American Idol contestant David Cook did his...
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George Michael Touring North America After 17 Years
George Michael is in the mood for concerts and he plans to
take the U. S. and Canada by storm,...
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After 20 Years David Lee Roth Tours With Van Halen
In a news conference held on Monday morning in Los Angeles, Van Halen announced
will tour again...
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Linkin Park Sets New Record For 2007
Linkin Park's latest, Minutes to Midnight, hit the No. 1
spot this week with 623,000 copies sold,...
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Technology
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Microsoft sales drop for first time since going public
San Francisco - Microsoft reported a drop in quarterly revenues Thursday for the first time in the...
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U.S. Electricity Grid Breached by Cyber Spies from Russia, China
Government officials acknowledged the fact that our nation’s electricity grid has been...
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Microsoft takes bite out of Apple
San Francisco - Can the tight US economy help Microsoft beat back the cavalry charge of its much...
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Smart Grid Is Hackable, Cyber Security Experts Said
Recent tests showed that the Smart Grid, which delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers...
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Hearst to Launch E-Reader in 2009
It looks like the e-reader industry is about to explode. After Amazon launched its Kindle 2 reader,...
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Hearst to Launch E-Reader this Year
Hearst Corporation is reportedly planning to launch an e-book reader of its own after Amazon...
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Plaintiffs To Appeal The Class Decertification of The Vista Capable Lawsuit
Microsoft got rid of the class-action status in the Vista Capable lawsuit, but the plaintiffs might...
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Microsoft Cuts Jobs, Local Businesses Fall
On Thursday, Microsoft announced that it would send away over 4,000 people from all the...
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Teens Share Too Much Info Online
It’s not a secret that today’s teenagers and pre-teenagers are much more emancipated...
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Microsoft CEO To Testify In The Lawsuit Against Microsoft
A federal judge in Seattle has decided that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has to testify in a class...
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Report by the FCC Dismisses Wireless Internet Interference Claims
The Federal Communications Commission released an engineering
report on Friday, which gives the...
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Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates Are Trying To..
The new Microsoft ad campaign, conceived to makes us all to
better like Windows Vista, has already...
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Seinfeld and Gates Are Ready for a New Adventure
The second ad in the long anticipated Microsoft $300 million advertising campaign was unveiled. The...
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Microsoft Introduce BlueTrack Mice
Microsoft made an announcement today in Seattle at their computer hardware launch
event,...
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Google Chrome Is Out To Play! IE Watch Out!
After expanding, well, almost everywhere in the digital
realm, Google seeks to conquer yet another...
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Amazon Upgrades Kindle To Appeal To College Students
The latest talks on Kindle have been mostly financial
speculations, but it’s time to turn the page...
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Apple's Delayed DNS Response Highlights Lack of Expertise
Apple faces a flurry of criticism for the long delay in patching the DNS flaw made public last...
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Update: Security Expert, Hacker, Launch DNS Attack Code
HD Moore, the creator of the Metasploit penetration testing framework, and a hacker who goes by the...
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Microsoft Patches Major DNS Bug, The Fix Interferes With Firewalls
Microsoft released four patches Tuesday, one of which addresses a major DNS spoofing flaw exploited...
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T-Mobile, $10 Service Right @Home
The U.S. carrier has launched a nationwide campaign to
promote its latest service, which offers...
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Update: Microsoft Has No Plans to Extend XP Deadline
Despite high hopes after a comment by Steve Ballmer, Microsoft has no plans to extend the...
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Steve Ballmer Gives New Hope To Those Who Love Windows XP
Microsoft could reconsider its decision to phase out its
Windows XP operating system in June,...
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Ballmer: Vista - A Work In Progress, But Bigger Than XP
During Microsoft’s Most Valuable
Professionals in Seattle, CEO Steve Ballmer had one thing to say...
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Starbucks and iTunes Together Again with Pick of the Week
Coffee and music, great
combination! And that is exactly what Starbucks and Apple thought as...
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After Gates, Chief of Microsoft’s Office Business to Retire
The latest shake-up inside Microsoft involve Jeff Raikes,
the head of the company’s $16 billion...
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Bill Gates’ Last CES Keynote
The year CES will mark also what could be the last keynote
address by Microsoft’s chairman Bill...
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Microsoft Downplays Rumors About HD DVD Xbox 360
The rumors that Bill Gates will unveil during his CES
keynote an Xbox 360 with an integrated HD...
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Former Microsoft Manager Faces Prison for Billing Fraud
Carolyn M. Gudmundson, a former Microsoft program manager
for MSDN faces charges on 18 felony...
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Microsoft Buys Michael Toutonghi’s WebFives
Microsoft’s former executive
Michael Toutonghi seems to cross the company’s path once again, as he...
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MySpace Debuts Fake Reality Show: 'Roommates'
MySpace unveils today its first online fake (scripted) reality show, "Roommates.""We...
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Movies
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MTV Revamps Atom Films Comedy Web Site
AtomFilms, a humor website founded in 1998 by Mika Salmi in Seattle, was rebranded by its current...
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Kathy Heigl Says She Doesn't Deserve an Emmy
Actress Katherine Heigl has declined to sign up for this year's Emmy nominations, claiming such a...
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"Iron Man" Tops Weekend Box Office
“Iron Man,”
the comic book-based film that opened this weekend in the US theaters, was up to...
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A Good Weekend At Box Office For “Baby Mama”
“Baby Mama”, the new comedy in which Tina Fey plays a career
woman who feels that her biological...
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“Forgetting Sarah Marshall” Ranks Second In Friday's Box Office
The kung fu movie that reunites Jackie Chan and Jet Li, “The
Forbidden Kingdom” outsold the...
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Al Pacino Traipses Through 88 Tick Tocking Minutes
Al Pacino is obviously his usual brilliant self in wannabe psychological thriller “88...
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‘The Apprentice’ and ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Play with Air Dates
After delaying “The Apprentice:
Celebrity Edition” to January 10, NBC announced the premiere of...
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‘The Kite Runner’, A Story of Loss and Redemption
Marc Forester, director of “Finding Neverland”, is the one
that brought this year to the big...
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Kurt Cobain Biopic in the Works
The life and death of late frontman of 1990s iconic rock band Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, will be turned...
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The Mimziest Story Of All
Well… children will save the world? This could be a message for this latest fantasy for the whole...
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