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2009 | February
The Oregonian: bailing but not sinking
Stimulating a little progress on Hanford cleanup
Time to buy liquid assets, like wine
Seattle Times asks staffers for 12% pay cuts
Hearst skips final option payment to Seattle Times
Worth banking on: finding safety in credit unions
After Sims: no apostolic succession
Humor: Sims may need to claim tax-cheating to get the job
They never go back to Pocatello
Can you get a merit badge in clear-cutting?
Gay marriage, the incremental approach
As Ron Sims moves on, the logs begin to roll
Does Portland owe Mayor Adams an apology?
Portland's cool has its cost
UPDATED: Could the next P-I be electronic, and on a plastic sheet?
Humor: Help! I need a new career, fast.
We don't need a plan. We need to finish the highways part
Huskies put on a great display against Arizona
Sad places and brave people