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The N30 WTO protests in Seattle was and still is a defining moment in the people's history, when thousands of determined and organized activists shut down the WTO meetings with their defiant and brave acts of civil disobedience. Full Article at Portland Indymedia
Tera Moody Leads Boulder Running Company Into Club Nationals The Boulder Running Company/adidas is the defending women's team titleist at the USATF National Club Cross Country Championships, which will be held on Saturday at Masterson Station Park in... Full Article at Runner's World
Injured Seattle Storm player Lauren Jackson, left, from Australia, puts her arm around compatriot Suzy Batkovic-Brown as they listen to a team official thank fans for their support after the team lost to the Los Angeles Sparks in the third and deciding... View Photo »
I can't wait for this one. We don't care anything about winning the division. That's what some people are talking about, but this game's personal, and they know it, too ... We're looking forward to that. They don't care about us beating Minnesota, we don't care about them losing to Seattle. When we line...
RENTON — If it were a full season, plenty of NFL wide receivers would be pretty satisfied with the numbers Houston's Andre Johnson has compiled. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Creator: Michael Kupperman Publishing Information: Fantagraphics, hardcover, 160 pages, 2009, $24.99 Ordering Numbers: Living in Seattle in the late 1990s and more hyper-conscious of comics than most, I was among the lucky, early few that latched... Full Article at The Comics Reporter
December 10, 2009 PRESS RELEASE Nike 6.0 is partnering with NFFTY( National Film Festival for Talented Youth) to add an Action Sports Category to the largest and most influential film festival and support organization for filmmakers 22 and... Full Article at Surfline
Seattle Storm players take to the court to say a goodbye to fans for the season after losing to the Los Angeles Sparks in the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. The Sparks won 75-64. View Photo »
Since we announced Vancouver as the 17th MLS franchise last March, interest has continued to grow ... I think people are looking at Toronto and Seattle and really starting to understand that the atmosphere in the new soccer-specific BC Place will be like nothing Vancouver has ever seen before.
(12-10) 20:12 PST -- Because of the respect Frank Gore has earned around the league, opposing defenses are always praiseworthy in their comments on the running back, even when he's not exactly tearing it up on the ground. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
ONTARIO SEEMS to pin its economic hopes on its airport, but if the city wants visitors, maybe it should just hire Charles Phoenix as tourism director. Full Article at Daily Bulletin
Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is located in the U.S. state of Washington between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, nearly 108 miles (174 km) south of the United States–Canadian border, in King County, of which it is the county seat. Full Article
Injured Seattle Storm player Lauren Jackson, left, from Australia, puts her arm around compatriot Suzy Batkovic-Brown as they listen to a team official thank fans for their support after the team lost to the Los Angeles Sparks in the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game S...
View Photo »Seattle Storm players take to the court to say a goodbye to fans for the season after losing to the Los Angeles Sparks in the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. The Sparks won 75-64.
View Photo »Seattle Storm players take to the court to say a goodbye to fans for the season after losing to the Los Angeles Sparks in the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. The Sparks won 75-64.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Shannon Johnson, center right, and Los Angeles Sparks' Tina Thompson hug following their third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Sue Bird watches a free throw by the Los Angeles Sparks late in the second half of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. The Sparks won 75-64.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Shannon Johnson, right, is embraced by teammate Lauren Jackson as teammates Ashley Robinson, left, and Janell Burse, second from left, watch the final moments of their game against the Los Angeles Sparks in the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday,...
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Shannon Johnson, left, nudges Los Angeles Sparks' Kristi Harrower during the second half of the a WNBA basketball playoff game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. The Sparks won 75-64 to advance to the Western Conference finals.
View Photo »Los Angeles Sparks' Tina Thompson shoots against the Seattle Storm in the second half of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. Thompson had 12 points in the Sparks 75-64 victory.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2009, file photo, Seattle Storm's Tanisha Wright, left, and Shannon Johnson, right, double team Los Angeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie as she turns to shoot during the second half of the third and deciding WNBA first round basketball game in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Tanisha Wright, left, and Shannon Johnson double-team Los Angeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie as Leslie turns to shoot in the second half of a WNBA basketball first-round playoff game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Sue Bird guards Los Angeles Sparks' Betty Lennox in the second quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Shannon Johnson (14) looks up after being called for a foul against the Los Angeles Sparks in the second quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Swin Cash (2) unsuccessfully tries to block a shot by Los Angeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie (9) in the second quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Swin Cash, left, grabs a loose ball in front of Los Angeles Sparks' Tina Thompson in the first quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Tanisha Wright, right, knocks the ball out of the hands of Los Angeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie in the first quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Sue Bird, right, argues with official Roy Gulbeyan about a call in favor of the Los Angeles Sparks in the first quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. The Sparks won 75-64.
View Photo »Seattle Storm coach Brian Agler, right, argues with official Kurt Walker about a call in favor of the Los Angeles Sparks in the first quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Swin Cash (2) and Tanisha Wright (30) give chase to Los Angeles Sparks' Noelle Quinn (45) in the first quarter of the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Ashley Robinson, left, and Janelle Burse (33) celebrate their victory over the Los Angeles Sparks in game two of a WNBA first round basketball game Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Seattle. The Storm won, 75-74, forcing game thre.
View Photo »Seattle Storm teammates rush to surround Camille Little, right, as the final buzzer sounds against the Los Angeles Sparks in game two of a WNBA first round basketball game Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Seattle. The Storm won, 75-74, on a final shot by Little.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Swin Cash (2) passes to Sue Bird (10) as Los Angeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie, left, and Tina Thompson trail in the second half of game two of a WNBA first round basketball game Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Seattle. The Storm won, 75-74, forcing a game three.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Swin Cash, right, reaches for the ball as Los Angeles Sparks' Tina Thompson tires to keep control in the second quarter of game two of a WNBA first round basketball game Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Camille Little, right, falls after being fouled by Los Angeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie (9) in the second quarter of game two of a WNBA first round basketball game Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm's Swin Cash (2) tries to get off a shot against Los Angeles Sparks' Noelle Quinn in the second quarter of game two of a WNBA first round basketball game Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Storm coach Brian Agler, right, argues with official Cameron Inouye during the first quarter of game two of a WNBA first round basketball game against the Los Angeles Sparks Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Seattle. The Storm won 75-74.
View Photo »Seattle Storm players take to the court to say a goodbye to fans for the season after losing to the Los Angeles Sparks in the third and deciding WNBA first-round basketball game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Seattle. The Sparks won 75-64.
View Photo »I can't wait for this one. We don't care anything about winning the division. That's what some people are talking about, but this game's personal, and they know it, too ... We're looking forward to that. They don't care about us beating Minnesota, we don't care about them losing to Seattle. When we line...
Since we announced Vancouver as the 17th MLS franchise last March, interest has continued to grow ... I think people are looking at Toronto and Seattle and really starting to understand that the atmosphere in the new soccer-specific BC Place will be like nothing Vancouver has ever seen before.
What an opportunity we have to expand our team during such tough economic times and do it in a way that benefits both the Seattle Children's Hospital and the Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing in Maine ... On top of that to be able to bring Leh to our team as the current GT-class champion and te...
A lot of times it makes more sense to pick up a local musician, rather than dragging someone six hours away to play a dance ... So if we're in Boston or Seattle or New York, we may play with different folks. And also, a ragtime or tango gig takes a different type of player than a contradance.
Well, I'll be honest with you, he likes Seattle ... He's kind of a team player. The manager, the new general manager and the ownership there has been a very appealing process for him. He knows it affects his numbers, but on the other hand, he and Seattle have a very good relationship and we continue to ...
and Clayton Williams dancing with Modesta to 'Gin and Juice.' We're on George [W.] Bush's iPod, and we're favorites of old-school Microsoft employees in Seattle. People bring young children to shows who know all the words, and they bring their grandparents to dance with us. We're wholesome and subversiv...
In Seattle, where I live, I see a familiar kind of Northwestern girl in Amanda Knox, and all the stretching, the funny faces, the neo-hippie touches are benign. In Italy, they see a devil, someone without remorse, inappropriate in her reactions.
American Heritage’s 60th Anniversary issue is a cause for celebrations by historians and lovers of history from Boston to Seattle. It is proof that this great magazine has been rescued from oblivion and restored to vivid meaningful life. Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Edwin Grosvenor, Executive Editor Jo...
Yea, it’ll be great. I grew up in Richmond, VA and I was a DC United fan growing up and then going up to New England and getting my first start against our rival, New York. Now through Philadelphia into the mix and I think it’s great, I think it’s great for the MLS and we’re going to try to replicate if...
I was running a high-end kosher catering business for clients all over the world ... I was based in Brooklyn, and I was asked by a guy here (in St. Louis) to do his wedding in Seattle. I came back here afterward to do a dinner for 300, and I booked about 10 more from that, and then 10 more from each of ...
He is the best defensive third baseman in major league baseball .... there’s a lot of interest in Adrian Beltre ... He has a lot of choices. And, certainly, Seattle is one of those teams that continues to show interest in him.
Whether it's what we're doing here in New York with PlaNYC or Mayor Daley in Chicago, Mayor Nicholls in Seattle, Mayor Newsom in San Francisco: the states and local government are really where innovation happens in the United States ... The world should recognise the fact that an awful lot of American s...
If you’re in Seattle and are inviting people from St. Louis to your event, maybe you should stop and think about what percentage of these people will just happen to be in Seattle on that given night.
I know the (AL) West and I know the Seattle coaching staff. ... it's very familiar ... They always had my back and they know what type of player I am.
I live in Seattle now and enjoy that ... I love the Phillies, they’re just a first-class franchise, and I’ll probably finish my career with them. I suppose if the perfect situation came up I’d consider it, but I’m really happy where I’m at.
I'm making aliya within the year ... Every other Jerusalem apartment-owner from Seattle that I know has already done the same.
The Tigers are close to trading right-hander Edwin Jackson, according to major-league sources. The identity of the team is not known, but both the Diamondbacks and Mariners are known to have interest. The discussions have been more serious with Arizona than Seattle, according to one source.
I mean, you would never think Seattle would be the most congested city in the continental United States, or for that matter Minneapolis -St Paul would be down at the number 30 spot.
It's kind of difficult not to see my family, since we are so close ... My mom and dad come to our games. When we play U of D, I'll have most of the family there. I like it in Milwaukee. It's a great city. The campus is close together, right close by Lake Michigan. It's been a lot of fun traveling. We we...
Yeah, we are. We've got Seattle, Charleston, Atlanta, Tucson ... Every time we go to one of those towns, the guest list gets way full.
Can't look too far ahead ... We have a tough Seattle team. They're tough at home. We haven't played too well on the road.
However, the fact that both pilots commuted significant distances from Seattle and Tampa in the twenty four hours prior to the flight certainly is a huge concern for us, and hopefully the FAA will re-think their decision to not address this issue in its rulemaking effort.
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its cold as hell out here in seattle...
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