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Sunday, March 02, 2008
Capitol Break: The Olympian's political team brings you daily noontime video updates from the Capitol during this year's legislative session at www.theolympian.com. Look for 'Capitol Break' on the top of the page.
Both sides passionate in Olympia port battles
The Port of Olympia's annual legal expenses have risen nearly sixfold since 2004, the result of more than two dozen lawsuits filed by environmental activists challenging port development projects.
Clinton, Obama in statistical tie before Tuesday
illary Clinton and Barack Obama are neck and neck heading into a pivotal primary showdown Tuesday in Ohio and Texas, two delegate-rich states where Clinton held leads just weeks ago, according to two new polls released Sunday.
Weyerhaeuser still on track to start work
The Weyerhaeuser Co. is scheduled to make its first $73,500 monthly lease payment to the Port of Olympia in May, nearly three years after signing a lease with the port and after numerous legal challenges to the project.
Columbia River conservation at loggerheads
Thousands of spring chinook salmon are headed for the Columbia River, and California sea lions will be waiting for them at Bonneville Dam.
Boeing workers stunned by loss
In a major setback for The Boeing Co., the Air Force on Friday awarded a $30 billion to $40 billion contract to begin replacing its aging fleet of aerial tankers to a European aerospace company and Northrop Grumman.
Devotees spruce up Capitol Forest trails
Nearly 120 volunteers, some modern-day cowgirls and mountain bikers, pitched in Saturday to help repair weather-damaged trails at Capitol State Forest.
Electric car to join city fleet
Olympia officials are buzzing about the newest addition to their fleet: the city government's first electric car.
Clock is ticking for film students
International student Carlos Alonso of Spain plans to shoot his film on the campus of The Evergreen State College; Abby Williamson of Gig Harbor, a freshman at Saint Martin's University, might shoot hers in Tacoma.
Gonzaga still rulers of WCC
SPOKANE - Every since Gonzaga lost to Saint Mary's in early February the Zags had been focused on the rematch.
Familiarity a benefit for Wulff, but it's not why he was hired
It was more of a reunion than a pleased-to-meet-you meeting. Paul Wulff needed no introduction.
Hospitals pay millions to accommodate growth
South Sound's two major hospitals, Providence St. Peter Hospital and Capital Medical Center, are investing about $17 million into their operations to address growth in the number of patients and to upgrade technology.
'New Amsterdam' retooled after pilot
NEW YORK - New York is a city in constant flux. Today's corner deli is tomorrow's Starbucks and, the day after that, you find a high-rise with big shiny letters spelling "TRUMP."
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