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Stylish vintage ties from Gitman Vintage arrive at Blackbird

Examiner Seattle Edition — Sat Feb 27 12:00:00 UTC 2010 While the calendar still says February, new ties for summer from Gitman Vintage have arrived at Blackbird in Ballard and figure to sell quickly. Showcasing bold, vibrant plaid, check and stripe patterns, these reasonably priced neckwear accessories… about: Clothing Hospitality Recreation Shopping

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Apr 26, 2010: Enjoy an Evening with the World’s #1 Business Coach at Westin Hotel

Upcoming: Seattle, Washington, United States Events — Sat Feb 27 12:00:00 UTC 2010 On April 26, 2010 world-renowned Australian entrepreneur, author and business coach, Brad Sugars, will be LIVE in Seattle to explain exactly why “Business is Booming” and how local business owners can lead the way. From the evening you will walk away w… about: author Brad Sugars Business Business Coach Business Finance Entrepreneur entrepreneur , author and business coach king Seattle speaker Westin Hotel

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Teacher killed outside WA school before classes (ABC 13 Houston)

A man who appeared to have an intense but intermittent obsession with a special education teacher shot and killed her as she walked into her elementary school Friday, shortly before classes were to begin.

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Work set for I-405 overpass near Seattle

By eTrucker Staff Drivers who use the NE 12th Street bridge in Bellevue, Wash ., a Seattle suburb, should plan on traffic delays or take an alternate route.

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Work set for I-405 overpass near Seattle

EarthTalk: How much electricity will plug-in hybrids use?.

Dear EarthTalk: When the plug-in Prius is released, how much electricity will it use? Will my electric bill double if my Prius is plugged in each…

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EarthTalk: How much electricity will plug-in hybrids use?.

Days left to sign up for West Seattle Soccer Club’s spring season

Just a few days left to sign up for the spring season of West Seattle Soccer Club .

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Days left to sign up for West Seattle Soccer Club’s spring season

Eid Passport, Inc. Expands Suit against Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc. to Allege False and Misleading Advertising in U.S. Military Market

PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Eid Passport, Inc. today expanded its federal lawsuit against Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc. (NYSE Amex: IDN) to allege unlawful false and misleading advertising in the U.S. military market. According to Eid Passport’s amended complaint, filed today, Intellicheck Mobilisa has made and is making false and misleading statements in its advertising and promotion of its DefenseID system, and has deceived the military into buying its product. Intellicheck Mobilisa&#

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Eid Passport, Inc. Expands Suit against Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc. to Allege False and Misleading Advertising in U.S. Military Market

Orbitz 2010 ‘Best in Stay’ Awards-the top customer rated hotels includes Hyatt at Olive 8 in Seattle

Examiner Seattle Edition — Sat Feb 27 12:00:00 UTC 2010 Results of the Orbitz 2010 “Best in Stay” Awards are in with the Hyatt at Olive 8 in Seattle making the list with an overall 4.6 / 5 customer rating.  Chosen by Orbitz customers, these awards recognize more than 50 top rated… about: Human Interest Olive 8 Orbitz at: Olive 8

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Teacher shot and killed at Tacoma, WA school (WAVE 3 Louisville)

A man who shot and killed a special education teacher Friday as she walked into her Tacoma, Wash., elementary school recently made bail after being arrested for violating a protective order she obtained in September 2008.

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Richard D. "Dick" Hein (The Wenatchee World)

Richard D. “Dick” Hein was born on September 27, 1927, in Seattle, WA, to Louis L. and Zelda (Bowen) Hein. He was educated in Bremerton and Seattle Public Schools. After working in many warehouses for the Teamsters Union during the Second World War, he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1946, and served with the Occupation Army in Germany.

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Richard D. "Dick" Hein (The Wenatchee World)

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