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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 »
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 fi... 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 g... 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 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 »It was a bad year for Seattle sports fans and here comes soccer, with an ownership group committed to success and giving fans a voice
Seattle loves me for defending its Sonics after Clay Bennett hijacked the team and moved it elsewhere.
We grew tonight. I was pleased with the effort and for us to come back from that Seattle game and play this well was good to see. San Diego State is a very deep team. They are a top 25, top 30 team and I think they have a great chance to win the Mountain West Conference this year.
Investment capital is a major input in the startup equation—many of the most successful angel and VC investors in Seattle made their biggest money on Amazon and Starbucks, and investors tend to look for patterns of success that are repeatable. It’s not surprising to see local money flowing toward the sa...
My hypothesis is that Seattle hasn’t produced mass audience consumer products mainly because it’s focused on down-to-earth charge-users-for-a-product types of businesses that are more transactional than community ... I don’t think that’s a good or bad thing—just as you’ll get more biotech in Boston, the...
The city of Seattle really embraced the MLS ... I played here and lived here in the '70s, and I think pro soccer should have never left Seattle. I'm happy it's back. It [Seattle] is a fantastic story for the MLS.
The city of Seattle really embraced the MLS ... I played here and lived here in the '70s, and I think pro soccer should have never left Seattle. I'm happy it's back. It [Seattle] is a fantastic story for the MLS.
The city of Seattle really embraced the MLS ... I played here and lived here in the '70s, and I think pro soccer should have never left Seattle. I'm happy it's back. It [Seattle] is a fantastic story for the MLS.
If Seattle was the movement of movements' coming-out party, then maybe Copenhagen will be a celebration of our coming of age.
It's a fact of life that job and family often pull us in opposite directions ... I've spent the last two years commuting almost constantly between San Francisco, Seattle, New York and my home in New England. It has been a fantastic adventure, but the time has come where I need to choose one over the oth...
I just can't get his late Seattle days and Boston days out of my mind.
The Seattle experience was unprecedented in professional sports, from the ownership group to all of the fans who helped paint this town green, to players who really believed in this club
Hopefully all the Sounders’ fans will get on our side for the game ... We were actually hoping that L.A. would have beaten the Seattle, so maybe they would have got on our side. But it will be a good atmosphere.We’re hoping it will be a packed house. Everybody wants to play in front of that.
He said people are just walking around the city with the shirt on, with the jerseys on, which is incredible ... You can see and you can feel the effect that this Seattle team has had on the city. So, it’s a great place to have the final. Hopefully, the atmosphere (today) will be as good.
Seattle is such an environmentally focused city ... Around the country it's important we take part in activities like this, especially as we make a push to host the 2018 or 2022 World Cup.
I've loved this year; it's been great to watch quality soccer ... But the NBA has the best players in the world, and they're gone now from Seattle. The MLS has a good league, but these aren't obviously the best players in the world. For some people the gap has been filled, but not for me.
So, remember when Seattle gave up Adam Jones, Chris Tillman, George Sherrill and two others for him? There’s a word for that. Hahahahaha. And that is your No. 8-ranked free agent.
It's a fantastic atmosphere ... I'd much rather be playing L.A. than Seattle here. To think that Sunday will be that rowdy makes it great and special.
I'm happy to come to Seattle to be a part of this great event
Outside Geneva, Switzerland, where the World Health Organization is headquartered, it’s Seattle that is the center of global health ... When you look at the growth projections of these organizations, almost all of them are planning to double or triple in size during the next five years.
The year they went back to the Super Bowl a few years ago (2005) when they played Seattle, they showed all the old [TV] clips and my wife elbows me and says, ‘are you crying?’ They’re great, great memories and there are still a lot of people there who mean a lot to me.
Two weeks ago in Seattle, I threw five picks, and came out the next Wednesday (for practice) and tried to bring a ton of energy and excitement and confidence and understand that each player on this team is going to have a bad game ... It’s going to happen and you have to bounce back.
He understands what happened in the Seattle game. He put a lot of pressure on himself to make plays, and knew he couldn’t do that against any team, let alone Minnesota ... We were going to have to limit the mistakes at the quarterback position to have a chance and we had a chance, but we had some other ...
Our goal with the web series is to expand the 'Grey's' universe by offering a unique perspective of the various happenings at Seattle Grace, while paralleling some of the same story lines seen on the show.
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