Seattle Mariners center fielder Franklin Gutierrez dives for, and misses, a double by Minnesota Twins’…
Fanfeedr Seattle — Tue Jun 01 03:21:00 UTC 2010 in MLB Read the rest of this story… Just now about: center fielder Franklin Gutierrez Minnesota Twins Programming REST Seattle Mariners Service-oriented architecture Web service
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Garfield Students In Need of Old Computers for Nicaragua
Central District NewsFeatured Posts — Tue Jun 01 04:13:10 UTC 2010 A group of Garfield High students are collecting computers, functional or broken, this Saturday from 10-3 at the 76 station in Montlake. While a little north of the CD, the computer drive is in preparation for a service learning trip to Nicaragua at th… about: Central America Nicaragua Service-learning Technology Internet Technology Services Corps
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Re: Census Vs. Island Rules
Comments On: Slog — Mon May 31 23:21:15 UTC 2010 “It’s only “funny” to an insincere troll such as yourself.” Really? Talk to some Somalis or Ethiopians in Seattle, fresh of the boat ( you know, ‘FOBs’)….see how like they like being lumped in with baby mamas and gangbangers as ‘African-Americans’ or… about: African African American Ethnicity People of Ethiopia Social Issues Somali people
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Thoughts on Sasquatch Saturday Part Two
The Stranger — Mon May 31 23:38:16 UTC 2010 For me, the highlight of Saturday’s Sasquatch! festivities was undoubtedly The Very Best, who went all out for their evening set at the comedy/dance tent (which is idiotically called the “Rumpus Room” this year). The stage’s tacky zig-zagging neon deco… about: Africa Broken Social Scene Damon Riddick Entertainment Culture Sasquatch
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Re: The World Salutes You, Fremont
Comments On: Slog — Mon May 31 23:39:39 UTC 2010 so when is the parade this year 2010. And how do you get to be in it? Posted by CryStill about: Arts Crafts Flowers Fremont Fresh Human Interest
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Geocachers victims of ‘geo-smashers’
KING5 – Local News — Mon May 31 23:46:26 UTC 2010 Geocachers use GPS systems to search for hidden treasures left behind by fellow game players. Hiking trails are among the most popular spots. “It’s so peaceful. It’s just beautiful out here,” says David Vaughn as he hunts for treasure on Cougar Mountai… about: burial site Cougar Mountain David Vaughn Geocaching Global Positioning System GPS Jacquie Local Outdoors Recreation Whidbey Island
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Tonight! Free Show! The Beets!
The Stranger — Mon May 31 23:49:50 UTC 2010 For all of us who didn’t make it over to Sasquatch—who sat here in Seattle all weekend in the cold and rain, please note: the sun is suddenly shining. And The Beets, from NYC, are suddenly playing a free show tonight at Pony, 10 pm. After the show, sti… about: Disc jockey Entertainment Culture Kim Warnick metal New York City Ozzy Osbourne Tonight at: Pony
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More buglers needed to play ‘Taps’ at military funerals
KING5 – Local News — Tue Jun 01 00:23:20 UTC 2010 SEATTLE – The 24 notes of “Taps” brings about deep emotions. “When you hear that music and see that flag … that’s why we were there,” said Vietnam veteran Bill Coe. It’s the military signal for lights out, and is the bugle call sounded at funerals an… about: Bill Coe Entertainment Culture Ken Jacobsen memorial services Military Naomi Fosket News SEATTLE Seattle Pacific University Veteran at: Seattle Pacific University
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High interest In low tides
KING5 – Environment — Tue Jun 01 00:31:37 UTC 2010 SEATTLE – Children giggle and jump away from the large crab that scurried out from under a rock at Seattle’s Alki Beach. It’s high times at low tide and it’s the perfect holiday outing for the Kim family. “We thought we would just come out and explore,… about: Alki Beach Beach Gulf Coast Hospitality Recreation News Seattle Seattle Aquarium Stephen Kim Tide at: Seattle Aquarium
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Local books: Phillip Margolin’s latest, an ode to trees and Amanda Knox
Seattle-area author Ann Linnea (“Deep Island Passage”) has two new books, one co-authored with Christina Baldwin, in this week’s list of titles of local interest.
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