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A police officer displays a gun seized from a group of six men captured after a shootout in Teculutan, some 130 km. east from Guatemala City, Tuesday, March 25, 2008.
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 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 
Guns in the home are still a public health risk
| The Supreme Court has spoken: Thanks to the court’s blockbuster 5-4 decision, Washingtonians now have the right to own a gun for self-defense. I leave the law to lawyers, but the public health les... (photo: AP / Jose Luis Pos)
 American high school students in a school (nn1)
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 Examiner 
School health centers bring services to students
SEATTLE (Map, News) - The exam room at Cleveland High School's Teen Health Center has the basics: a blood pressure monitor and various scopes hang on the wall. Paper covers the exam table. But its equ... (photo: PD File)
THE Starbucks /ntf1  The Boston Globe 
A bitter-tasting jolt for Starbucks
| It couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of people. The collapse of Starbucks, I mean. | This week the Seattle-based coffee kahuna announced it is closing 600 of its 6,800 US stores and laying off more t... (photo: Creative Commons / nourtarek)

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Atlantic salmon  Seattle Post 
Canadian authorities investigate escape of 30,000 salmon
| VICTORIA, B.C. -- The escape of 30,000 Atlantic salmon, one of the largest from a British Columbia fish farm in recent years, is under investigation by the provincial Environment Ministry, a spokesw... (photo: Creative Commons / Hans-Petter Fjeld)

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Trial Ordered for US Airline France Blames for Concorde Crash
British Airways Concorde comes in for landing at Boeing Field in Seattle, 5 Nov 2003 | A French judge has ordered Continental Airlines and five individuals to stand trial... (photo: Creative Commons / Chris Christner)
Airlines   Crash   France   Law   Photos  
Spotted owl (sl1) Seattle Post-Intelligence
Northern spotted owl lawsuit settled
| OLYMPIA -- A settlement has been reached in a 2006 environmental lawsuit that sought to block logging on 50,000 acres of private timberland to protect the threatened no... (photo: creative commons / )
Court   Environment   Forest   Photos   Washington  
A Starbucks coffee house is seen on Ledra Street in downtown Nicosia, Cyprus Seattle Post-Intelligence
Surprise is how Starbucks stumbled
| Starbucks wants to get back to its roots to help turn around its ailing fortunes. It brought back pioneering Chief Executive Howard Schultz to run the coffee chain day ... (photo: WN / C Casey)
Coffee   Economy   Photos   Seattle   Starbucks  
Northern spotted owl Seattle Times
Settlement in WA spotted owl lawsuit
OLYMPIA, Wash. - | A settlement has been reached in a 2006 environmental lawsuit that sought to block logging on 50,000 acres of private timberland to protect the threate... (photo: creative commons / )
Animals   Environment   Nature   Photos   Wildlife  
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No surprise when animals attack hunters
| It had to happen sooner or later. | We were due for another "marauding bear" killing and this time the poor furry fellow happened to be on a food run in a neighborhood ... (photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
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080113-N-9852I-003 BAHRAIN (Jan. 13, 2008) President George W. Bush shakes hands with Marine Staff Sgt. Matthew Grudzien, of Vidalia, La. while meeting with Lt. Eric Madonia, left, of Phoenix, Ariz.; Cmdr. Lynn Chow, of San Diego, Calif.; Lance Cpl. Joshua Paige, of Cadillac, Mich.; Senior Chief Master-at-Arms Tony Cooke, of Bardstown, Ky.; Master-at-Arms Seaman Mary Rosario, of Oakland, Calif.; Aviation Warfare Systems Operator First Class Chuck Fields, of Ponca City, Okla. and other service members representing more than 25,000 Sailors serving at Naval Support Activity Bahrain, home of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, 5th Fleet headquarters.       wnhires  (js1) Bush honors troops, new Americans in radio address Syracuse
Colorado Rockies Rockies overcome 9-run deficit to beat Marlins The Examiner
Michael Phelps Phelps sets record; Torres makes 5th Olympic team The Examiner
Carmelita Jeter, Tori Edwards and Allyson Felix compete in the women's 100 meter race, jsa1 Felix, Gay advance easily at Olympic trials The Examiner
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Gwyneth Paltrow Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin together at daughter's sports day The Daily Mail
 Academy Award nominee for Best Actor Jude Law and Uma Thurman appear as presenters during the 76th Annual Academy Awards from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 29, 2004.  Uma Thurman's pulp (non-)fiction The Times
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes (sl1) YeeHa! 'Cowboy' Tom Cruise takes the family for an Independence Day outing The Daily Mail
Cameron Diaz Cameron Diaz and her beau living together The Times Of India
Business Economy
- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit
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- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit
- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit
- Police busy on nation's birthday
- A bitter-tasting jolt for Starbucks
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- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit
- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit
- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit
- Commentary - Local economic picture still better than nation
- 62,000 jobs lost, off nearly half-million for year
- Rates on 30-year mortgages drop to 6.35 percent
A Starbucks coffee house is seen on Ledra Street in downtown Nicosia, Cyprus
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 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice answers questions on the Middle East during a news conference with President George W. Bush Monday, Aug. 7, 2006, in Crawford, Texas. (gm1)
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- Hands-free cellphones more dangerous
- Renton teachers learn ABCs of science
- Gender 'impacts on transplants'
- Broccoli helps reduce cancer risk: study
- Bottled water is 1 part H2O, 10,000 parts marketing
- Merger of US earth sciences agencies proposed
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- Seattle Symphony programs bring kids, music together
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- Pirates on Alki Beach, milk cartons on Green Lake -- it'
- Cellist returns for a 'splendid, civilized time' at
 Daniel Barenboim conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven´s Choral Fantasy during his final appearance as musical director of the group at Symphony Center in Chicago, Saturday, June 17, 2006. (dn1)
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- Man wears patriotism on his sleeve and face
 Daniel Barenboim conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven´s Choral Fantasy during his final appearance as musical director of the group at Symphony Center in Chicago, Saturday, June 17, 2006. (dn1)
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