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  • Mariners dont show up clobbered 6-0 by Indians

    doule in the ninth — and did nothing in the fifth inning when the first two runners reached base. The Mariners are better than this. But they have to do more than just show up to prove it. The actually have ...

  • Man shot in South Seattle

    A man in his 20s was shot in the hand and treated for a non-life threatening injury Sunday morning, according to Seattle police. A suspect remains at-large, police reported, after medics responded to the incident at 4600 South Henderson Street. The victim was taken to Harborview Medical ...

  • Smoak putting together strong stretch

    Email CLEVELAND -- While he didn't hit his second home run of the season until the ninth inning of Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Indians, Mariners first baseman Justin Smoak has quietly been putting together a strong three-week stretch that has lifted his batting average to .254. Going into Sunday's game, Smoak had reached base safely in 12 straight starts and is hitting .328 ...

  • Righty Farquhar impresses Wedge in scoreless debut

    Email CLEVELAND -- Danny Farquhar made his Mariners debut on Saturday and it couldn't have gone better, with the right-hander throwing 2 2/3 innings of perfect ball with five strikeouts in Seattle's 5-4 loss to the Indians. Farquhar, called up Friday from Triple-A Tacoma, stranded two inherited runners that belonged to starter Joe Saunders when he entered with one out in the sixth, ...

  • Ryan finding groove at the plate

    Email CLEVELAND -- It's been so long since Brendan Ryan was in a groove at the plate that he's not going to overanalyze what's been happening the past week, as he put together a five-game hitting streak and laced his first two extra-base hits of the year with a home run and double the first two games against the Indians. Ryan hit his first home run since Sept. 23 of last year in ...


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Movie Review

The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect

In his first dramatic role, MTV and tabloid mainstay Ashton Kutcher drops his male bimbo persona and delves headfirst into the gloom and doom of The Butterfly Effect, playing Evan Treborn, a tortured young man who finds that he has the inexplicable ability to travel back in time and alter the future. The title of the movie is derived from a popular simplification of chaos theory: If a butt ... ...

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  • Land trust opens new Oregon office raises profile

    VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) -- A Vancouver, Wash.-based organization dedicated to preserving land near the Columbia River has opened a new office in Hood River, Ore., in an effort to raise its ...

  • Snohomish transit organization rejects anti-gun ad

    EVERETT, Wash. — The main transit organization in Snohomish County is declining to run advertisements from a statewide gun control group on public buses. The Daily Herald of Everett reports ( http://is.gd/4fKXzv) that Community Transit's board adopted a new policy May 2 banning political advertisements. Board members said the new policy was not directed at Washington CeaseFire, which ...

  • Portland revisits issue of public fluoridation

    PORTLAND, Ore. -; While soaking up the rays in what's been an unusually sunny season, Portlanders have broken away from their polite chatter about food, wine and outdoor adventure to fight about whether to fluoridate the water ...

  • Two suspects jailed after brutal beating of man in downtown Seattle

    SEATTLE -- Police arrested two men for brutally beating a man in downtown on Friday night. The victim was transported to Harborview Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.The suspects, a 19-year-old man and a 20-year-old man, were both booked into the King County Jail for felony assault. About 9:50 p.m. officers responded to 911 calls of an assault in the 100 block of Pike Street. The ...

  • Blue Jays-Yankees finale scrubbed by rain

    NEW YORK — Sunday's game between the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees has been postponed due to rain. No makeup date was set for the AL East rivals, who are not scheduled to meet again in the Bronx until August. Toronto manager John Gibbons said before the game that right-hander R.A. Dickey would pitch Monday at home against Tampa Bay if the game were rained out. Yankees ...

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