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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Nisqually serves as national marine ecology role model
For people who spend their lives studying rivers, the Nisqually is a model made in heaven. It's only 78 miles long, but it flows through such spectacular, varied terrain that it makes an ideal living laboratory for geologists, hydrologists and biologists.
Walk-in care comes to Tumwater
A South Sound doctor has opened Urgent Care South, the first walk-in clinic in Tumwater to provide after-hours medical care.
Condo project set to begin
The city is about to get its first cohousing development, in which residents get their own private living quarters but also share a large common house where they can have meals and celebrations.
Woman in W.Pa. baby mystery identified
A medical examiner in Pittsburgh says he has positively identified the body of a woman found with her uterus cut open in the apartment of a woman who had a baby that wasn't her own.
Obama says situation in Afghanistan is precarious
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says the situation in Afghanistan "precarious" and "urgent."
Troop withdrawal timeline concerns Pentagon chief
A fixed timetable for withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq could jeopardize political and economic progress, the Pentagon's top military officer said Sunday.
Victorious homecoming
OLYMPIA - For Olympia High School graduate John Moore, it was an opportunity to return home and meet up with friends and family.
Norman on verge of making golf history
That's just what Norman was doing on Saturday. After two bogeys through three holes, leaving him three shots behind, he was 120 yards away from the green at No. 5 when he asked for a 5-iron before asking for the yardage.
Mariners' rally not enough to overcome early sloppiness
SEATTLE - If they could have done more to lose a game during the first three innings, the Seattle Mariners couldn't think of anything they'd missed on Saturday.
Consumers make changes - but will it last?
NEW YORK - Adrienne Radtke plans to keep riding her bike to work even if gasoline prices drop. Steve Pizzini got rid of his Cadillac Escalade in favor of a 16-year-old Acura and doesn't expect to have another gasoline-guzzler.
Where is this?
The feb. 17 photo is a shot of people paddling a boat in Woodard Bay. The photo is in the file. |
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