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Trikes race down Queen Anne Hill for beer
Racers begin pedaling at the start of the annual Trike for Beers event on Sunday, May 19, 2013. Traditionally held the Sunday after Mother's Day in May, participants zip down Queen Anne Hill on 3-wheel, human-powered tricycles to the finish line at Streamline Tavern on W. Mercer Street. For more information, visit ...
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Hoist blazes to early lead then holds off the closers at Emerald Downs
Aaron Gryder and Hoist played a game of catch me if you can Sunday at Emerald Downs in the Governor's Handicap. They couldn't. Hoist blazed to ...
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Vargas on target as Angels beat White Sox | Baseball Notebook
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jason Vargas kept throwing strikes and catcher Chris Iannetta kept taking walks — a winning formula for the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday. Vargas scattered four hits through seven scoreless innings and Iannetta drew two more walks in a 6-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The middle of the Chicago lineup — Alex Rios, Adam Dunn and Paul Konerko — was ...
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Rangers beat Tigers 11-8 despite 3 HRs for Cabrera
David Murphy put Texas ahead with a three-run home run, and the Rangers spoiled a three-homer game from Miguel Cabrera with an 11-8 victory against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday ...
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United to restart 787 flights on Monday
United Airlines is getting its 787s back in the air. The planes are returning after being grounded for four months by the federal government because of smoldering batteries on 787s owned by other airlines. The incidents included an emergency landing of one plane, and a fire on another. The incidents never caused any serious injuries. But the January grounding embarrassed Boeing, which makes ...
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Movie Review
Planet of the Apes (2001)
Tim Burton's "reimagining" of Planet of the Apes is not particularly good science fiction, but it is a well-crafted, atmospheric action movie that pits humans against simians in a battle for supremacy. What is ultimately disappointing about Burton's film is not what he has brought to the movie, but what he has left out, namely any sense of the artistry and unique voice that one would expec ... ...
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Sip spit Underage wine students can now taste subject
A new law will allow 18- to 20-year-olds to taste wine if they’re enrolled in a community college wine program - just as long as they sip, then ...
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Poverty hits home in local suburbs like S. King County
For the first time, there are more poor people living in American suburbs than in the nation’s big cities, according to new findings by the Brookings Institution. South King County is particularly "eye-opening," the researchers ...
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Community Dinners church nourishes bodies souls
Tony Hudson, a former fisherman in Alaska, and Carolyn Burdette share a free meal and stories at Community Dinners at the Bitter Lake Community Center Sunday. The church, which has had several names, was celebrating its 90th ...
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Power restored in West Seattle
After a brief power outage in West Seattle Sunday evening that affected more than 3,000 customers, Seattle City Light’s ';system status'; website shows power has been ...
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Spurs coast in West opener
The San Antonio Spurs opened the Western Conference finals resembling the past champions who have been there so many times before. The Memphis Grizzlies ...
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The Pan Pacific Hotel, Vancouver, Canada
This spectacularly located waterfront hotel backs on to the CBD and the Gas Light district at Canada Place, adjoining the ...
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