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April 16, 2007: Headlines

The Oregonian wins a Pulitzer Prize

Posted Mon, Apr 16, noon

For a series of articles on a family missing in the Oregon mountains.

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Seattle will remain a two-newspaper town for at least 10 more years

Posted Mon, Apr 16, 9 a.m.

The day of arbitration, Hearst and the Seattle Times Co. announce a deal to keep the printed Seattle Post-Intelligencer alive.

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A change of climate – well, OK, a roof – seems to suit the Mariners

Posted Mon, Apr 16, midnight

Home at Safeco and 5-3, they're actually playing games.

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How dense can they be?

Posted Mon, Apr 16, midnight

Many Seattle enviros are tied to a political machine and a brand of urbanism that is helping to make the city unaffordable, less diverse, and more elitist. And as cheerleaders of density, they often ignore the downsides of regional role models like Vancouver, Portland, and San Francisco.

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The Democrats try to restrain themselves for the sake of the kittens

Posted Mon, Apr 16, midnight

Frustrating for some, Speaker Frank Chopp's moderate agenda is designed to leave no one vulnerable when election time rolls around.

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