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US bridge collapses sending vehicles into water
WASHINGTON - A handful of vehicles and some people plunged into a river after a more than half a century old bridge that links Seattle in the US with Canada collapsed, throwing the movement on the highway into disarray. Authorities said there were no deaths in the bridge collapse on the Skagit River in the US state of Washington. Three people were rescued and taken to hospitals, they ...
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Skagit bridge closures impact on commerce unclear
How the closure of Interstate 5 in Skagit County will affect the flow of commerce isnÂ’t yet clear. The inability of trucks to use the stateÂ’s major north-south highway will certainly mean adjustments for shippers and distributors. But none interviewed Friday could form any kind of ...
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Southbound Schuster Parkway to close next week for roadwork
As part of the major renovation of TacomaÂ’s Stadium Way, the southbound lanes of Schuster Parkway will be closed during daytime hours for about six weeks, starting ...
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Skagit bridges arch-shaped truss made clearance too low
If William Scott had steered just a few feet to the left, his truck would have sailed across the Skagit River bridge with no problem.According to the oversize load permit issued by the state Department of Transportation, the giant steel box Scott was hauling measured 15 feet 9 inches off the ground, 18 inches lower than the bridge’s maximum clearance of 17 feet 3 inches.The trouble was, ...
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Red Sox top Indians behind Lackeys pitching
John Lackey allowed two hits in seven innings, Mike Carp hit a three-run homer and the Boston Red Sox beat the Cleveland Indians 8-1 on a rainy Friday ...
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The Gingerbread Man
Whenever writer/director Robert Altman works in a specific genre, he has the tendency to rewrite it on his own terms. He made the West dirty in "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" (1971), he parodied hard-boiled detective stories in "The Long Goodbye" (1973), and he transformed a cartoon into flesh and blood with "Popeye" (1980). The same holds true for his most recent film, "The Ginge ... ...
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Lauren Jackson far removed but still has Seattle Storm on her mind
Jackson, the team's all-time leading scorer, is in her hometown of Albury, Australia, working with a personal trainer after hamstring surgery in ...
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Despondent Fife man shot killed after police standoff
Police say a 30-year-old man engaged officers in an hours-long standoff and used his 4-year-old son as a human shield before he was fatally shot by a member of the Pierce County Metro SWAT ...
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Portland advances to Memorial Cup final
Ty Rattie scored in the third period and Mac Carruth made 34 saves to help the Portland Winterhawks beat the London Knights 2-1 on Friday night in the Memorial Cup ...
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Votto Hanigan HRs lead Reds over Cubs 7-4
Joey Votto extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a homer, and Ryan Hanigan and Brandon Phillips also homered on Friday night, powering the Cincinnati Reds to their fourth straight win, 7-4 over the Chicago ...
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Lawsuit filed by massage therapists against Brett Favre is settled | NFL
A lawsuit filed by two massage therapists who sued retired quarterback Brett Favre over claims he sent racy text messages has been settled, a lawyer for the women ...
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