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July 04 A fire at a Seattle building disrupted a server farm that provides service to multiple Web sites - including one that facilitates electronic transactions for tens of thousands of businesses and Microsoft's new search site.
Washington news
- Fire disrupts stations at Seattle's Fisher Plaza
- A fire at a Seattle building disrupted a server farm that provides service to multiple Web sites - including one that facilitates electronic transactions for tens of thousands of businesses and Microsoft's new search site.
- Seattle Times
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- Idaho delegation continues push for strike fighter
- Idaho lawmakers and local officials are moving ahead with efforts to get the Pentagon to house the military's next-generation tactical fighter jet at Mountain Home Air Force Base, a competition that pits the installation near the Snake…
- Seattle Times
- Idaho delegation continues push for strike fighter
- Idaho officials are continuing their push for the Pentagon to house the military's next-generation tactical fighter jet at Mountain Home Air Force Base, a competition pitting this installation near the Snake River against others that also…
- Seattle Times
- Phoenix police: Mercury's Taurasi cited for DUI
- Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi said Friday that she's embarrassed after being cited for drunken driving a few hours after she helped lead her team to victory over the Seattle Storm.
- Seattle Times
- Fire disrupts stations at Seattle's Fisher Plaza
- A fire at a Seattle building disrupted a server farm that provides service to multiple Web sites - including one that facilitates electronic transactions for tens of thousands of businesses and Microsoft's new search site.
- Seattle Times
- Amtrak cleared for 2nd daily train to Vancouver, B.C.
- The Canadian government announced today that Amtrak has been cleared for a second daily service between Seattle and Vancouver. The trains will begin next month and continue through the Olympic and Paralympic Winter games next year,…
- Seattle Times
July 02
- Michael Jackson not going to Neverland
- Los Angeles - Michael Jackson will not be laid to rest at Neverland Ranch after officials failed to overcome regulations concerning burials on private property, the Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday. Citing a source close to the…
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- Karl Malden, Oscar-winning actor in 'A Streetcar…
- LOS ANGELES - Karl Malden, the Academy Award-winning actor whose intelligent characterizations on stage and screen made him a star despite his plain looks, died Wednesday, his family said. He was 97. Malden died of natural causes surrounded…
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Newsday
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- Harlem's Apollo Theater continues Michael Jackson tributes…
- Donovan Brown, 6, sits on his fathers, Wesley Brown, shoulders, as a crowd gathers to dance and sing to the music of Michael Jackson in the wake of his death at the Apollo Theater in the Harlem neighborhood of New York, Friday June 26,…
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- Michael Jackson Album Sales Explode Since Death
- (AP) Nielsen SoundScan says Michael Jackson's album sales have exploded _ three of his albums are in the top three spots and 2.3 million tracks have been downloaded in the United States since his death. Album sales for the week through…
- CBS News
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Jam! Showbiz
- Farrah Fawcett remembered at LA funeral
- LOS ANGELES (AP) – The life of "Charlie's Angels" star Farrah Fawcett was celebrated Tuesday at a private, music-filled funeral that one participant called "stirring." Her longtime companion, Ryan O'Neal, was among pallbearers who…
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People
- Kevin Jonas and girlfriend, Danielle Deleasa, get engaged
- FILE - In this June 12, 2009 file photo, musician Kevin Jonas of the music group The Jonas Brothers performs on ABC's "Good Morning America" show in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, file) ( Peter Kramer, AP / June 12, 2009) NEW YORK (AP) —…
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Rolling Stone
- Neverland could rival Graceland as tour attraction
- LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Abandoned by Michael Jackson after a humiliating child molestation trial in 2005, the late singer's Neverland Ranch could now become one of the biggest draws in the world as a memorial to the King of Pop. Jackson's…
- Reuters
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NWI.com
- Palin: 'I'd win' a race against Obama
- WASILLA, Ala., July 1 (UPI) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin , the former Republican vice presidential nominee, said she thinks she can win running against Obama -- that is, in an actual footrace. Palin said in an interview with Runner's World…
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News4Jax.com
- Judge blocks publication of Salinger spinoff book
- NEW YORK (AP) - A Swedish author whose new book was promoted as a sequel to J.D. Salinger's «The Catcher in the Rye» cannot publish it in the United States because it too closely mirrors Salinger's classic without adequate parody or…
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- Wilco (the article): Jeff Tweedy and co. celebrate rock with…
- "Yeah, well, I don't really like music." The Wilco songwriter and frontman is, of course, an obsessive music listener. And on the band's new album, "Wilco (The Album)," Tweedy exuberantly expresses his love of both rock music and its fans.…
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Boston Globe July 01
- Zelaya vows return to Honduras despite arrest…
- TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Ousted President Manuel Zelaya vowed on Tuesday to return to Honduras flanked by foreign leaders to serve the rest of his term, defying a warning from a hostile interim leadership that he will be immediately…
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Politics
- Norm Coleman concedes U.S. Senate seat to Al…
- ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Republican Norm Coleman conceded to Democrat Al Franken in Minnesota’s contested Senate race on Tuesday, ending a nearly eight-month recount and court fight over an election decided by only a few hundred votes.…
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World
- Bodies, debris from Yemeni…
- Bodies and debris from a Yemeni flight, which crashed about 8 to 12 km off Comoros early on Tuesday morning, have…
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U.S.
- Obama to salute US…
- President Barack Obama on Tuesday will be highlighting nonprofit programs that are making a difference. The White House…
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Entertainment
- Person with knowledge of…
- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A person with knowledge of Michael Jackson 's will says the singer's mother gets custody of his…
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World
- Car bomb kills at least 24…
- BAGHDAD: A car bomb exploded in a crowded outdoor market in the northern city of Kirkuk on Tuesday, killing at least 24…
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Politics
- Supreme Court's firefighter…
- WASHINGTON - Foes of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor celebrated the high court's reversal of her decision in a…
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Business
- How the major stock indexes…
- Jun 30th, 2009 | Stocks tumbled Tuesday after a private research group said consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in…
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Politics
- AP Newsbreak: SC gov…
- South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford talks during an interview with The Associated Press about his relationship with an…
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U.S.
- Friday Funeral in Pa. for…
- MCKEES ROCKS, Pa. (AP) - The funeral for television product pitchman Billy Mays will be held Friday in the Pittsburgh…
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- Water supply subject of Wash. meeting
- In the first of likely many meetings, state and federal officials met Tuesday with tribal and local elected officials, conservation groups and irrigation districts on how best to improve the water supply in central Washington's arid Yakima…
- Seattle Times
- Seattle strip-club magnate indicted
- Longtime strip-club owner Frank Colacurcio Sr., his son and four associates were indicted Tuesday on federal racketeering, money laundering, mail fraud and prostitution conspiracy charges, the latest in a long line of brushes with the law…
- Seattle Times
June 30
- Man convicted in government prop. theft scheme
- Federal court jurors in Tacoma, Wash., deliberated about 10 hours before convicting a Canadian man on public corruption charges in a scheme to misappropriate expensive federal property such as planes, boats, vehicles and computers.
- Seattle Times
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- Drowned Wash. diver identified
- A man who died while diving in waters off Redondo Beach in the south Seattle suburb of Des Moines has been identified as 57-year-old Karl Anquoe of Tukwila, Wash.
- Seattle Times
- Wash. man wins bad writing contest
- A Washington state man's shambling sentence about screaming seafarers on the sturdy whaler Ellie May stood shoulders above the rest in an annual bad writing contest.
- Seattle Times
- Wash. man wins bad writing contest
- A Washington state man's shambling sentence about screaming seafarers on the sturdy whaler Ellie May stood shoulders above the rest in an annual bad writing contest.
- Seattle Times
- Belltown park boulevard slated for next year
- The Seattle City Council voted unanimously this afternoon on a park boulevard, to occupy Bell Street from First to Fifth avenues next year. The $2.5 million project is an effort to reduce crime and make Belltown more pedestrian-friendly.
- Seattle Times
- Comcast to offer wireless Internet service
- Comcast Corp. will become the first major cable TV operator to roll out wireless broadband outside of Wi-Fi hotspots as it launches the service in Portland, Ore., on Tuesday, with at least three other cities to follow this year.
- Seattle Times
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