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Supposedly, the highly paid member of the Los Angeles had lost it. While the folks at Safeco Field who saw his mammoth homer might not believe it, his season so far raises Chone Figgins-style questions about paying big money for older players.
It took a long time, and a lot of help from dumb-it-down consultants, but a 1950s invention played a big role in removing the most serious journalism from local television.
Both Jay Inslee and Rob McKenna are campaigning on the idea that they can avoid new taxes simply through growth in the state's revenue. But the wannabes might want to listen to Gov. Gregoire.
Four Crosscut writers won recognition in the recent Society of Professional Journalists' contest for the five-state Pacific Northwest. Help shape Crosscut's future by taking a brief survey.
A new consent decree made with the EPA and Washington State Department of Ecology ensures that Seattle waterways will finally get the attention they need, echoing an earlier movement, "Forward Thrust," which in part sought to do the same.