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Politics

The lore of local politics

Ed Guthman of the <i>Times</i> won a Pulitzer in 1950 for clearing Prof. Rader

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  • Knute Berger
/ August 30, 2009
Culture

Adventure or child abuse?

The debate about a 13-year-old sailor girl who wants to go around the world solo.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 30, 2009
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Politics

Dense, denser, densest

Belltown residents call on the city to help keep their neighborhood safe.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 25, 2009
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Politics

One reason to like McGinn for mayor

Seattle Mayor Thomas J. Humes, a Republican elected in 1897

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  • Knute Berger
/ August 25, 2009
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Culture

Islam in Cascadia

Cascadia.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 24, 2009
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Politics

Nickels nostalgia sets in early

Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels. (City of Seattle)

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 23, 2009
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High-speed sprawl?

High speed rail could pull together the nation-state of Cascadia

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 22, 2009
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Politics

Joe Who? and Mike Who-Dat?

Joe Mallahan, a candidate out of nowhere

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 20, 2009
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Politics

Smooth sailing for the Salish Sea?

The world has a new sea, the Salish Sea

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 20, 2009
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Baseball's Brigadoon: the Seattle Pilots

Jim Bouton, chronicler of the memorably bad Pilots

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 19, 2009
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Politics

Frank Chopp's advice for Obama

A page from <i>Medizinal Pflanzen</i> (Koehler's <i>Medicinal-Plants</i>), which was published in 1887 in Gera, Germany.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 18, 2009
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Politics

Who's a Nazi now?

Rush Limbaugh

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 17, 2009

Ash for clunkers

Selling the virtues of cremation in a recession: cheap, green, and liberating.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 17, 2009
Politics

NPR's George Nethercutt blunder

They let a GOP lobbyist and faux populist prattle on about American anger, without saying who he is.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 16, 2009
Culture

When it comes to cultural tourism, just what culture is on display?

That's one of the mysteries posed by Leavenworth — a conundrum to mull over while munching a stale Cotlet.
by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 13, 2009
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