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April 13, 2007: Headlines

Big Port of Seattle changes dead ahead

Posted Fri, Apr 13, 6 p.m.

Once an interest only to the business community, the port is getting increasing scrutiny from environmentalists and Democratic party activists. Two port races could change policy in a dramatic way.

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Seven days: week in review

Posted Fri, Apr 13, 4 p.m.

Highlights from Crosscut's Front Burner for the week ending April 13, 2007.

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Hearst argues it two ways

Posted Fri, Apr 13, 10 a.m.

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer owner is floating seemingly contradictory arguments about newspaper business decisions in a lawsuit here against the Seattle Times Co. and in another, unrelated action in San Francisco.

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It's never too late to say you're sorry

Posted Fri, Apr 13, 10 a.m.

Indiana was the first state to pass a eugenics law. Washington was right behind. Indiana has now apologized for its part in forced sterilizations. It's time that we do the same.

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The rookie Alaska governor makes progress toward a massive gas pipeline

Posted Fri, Apr 13, midnight

She's trying to revive a stalled project that could touch off a new economic boom.

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