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Stories for June 26, 2012
Tue, Jun 26, 10 p.m.
By
Robin Lindley
Crosscut writer Robin Lindley talks with University of Puget Sound professor Nancy Bristow about the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic and America's foggy memory of a disease that claimed ten times the U.S. fatalities during World War 1.
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Tue, Jun 26, midnight
By
Floyd McKay
The partisan-oriented ruling faction of the U.S. Supreme Court took a chance to undo its Citizens United ruling and flung it out to the trash heap.
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Tue, Jun 26, midnight
By
Alice Kaderlan
Despite the talent displayed by Spectrum Dance Theater's agile performers, Donald Byrd's new performance piece, "Love," lacks emotional power.
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Tue, Jun 26, midnight
By
Knute Berger
World's fairs are still happening. This year, a small port city in Korea attempts to do what Seattle did in 1962.
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