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  • Witness to Downtown attack I was just yelling Stop Stop

    SEATTLE -- Cell phone video has surfaced of a brutal assault that occurred near Pike Place Market Friday night. Police say the 16-second attack started when a 19-year-old man punched the victim and knocked him to the ground. He then stomped on the victim's face. A 20-year-old man joined in, kicking the victim in the head multiple times, police said."I wanted them to stop," said ...

  • Albertsons employees honored for rescuing boy from rape attempt

    BURIEN, Wash. -- Citizen heroes were honored Monday for saving a little boy last September from an attempted rape suspect at a grocery store in Burien.Police say the child did the right thing by screaming and yelling, and what the Albertsons store employees did next earned them high honors.Teasha Ward and Terry Carlson rushed into a bathroom when they heard a boy screaming, then ran to get ...

  • Officer late to work spots escaped inmate

    VANCOUVER, Wash. — Sometimes tardy is timely. Wash. Corrections Officer Brandy Boyer says if she hadn't been 10 minutes late leaving for work Saturday morning she wouldn't have spotted a prison escapee. Boyer told The Columbian ( http://is.gd/Yv8Vzk) she was driving to Larch Corrections Center in southwest Washington for her shift when she spotted a man wearing a prison-issued ...

  • Miller takes loss as Padres beat Cardinals 4-2

    SAN DIEGO — With the St. Louis Cardinals leading the San Diego Padres 2-1 in the sixth inning, manager Mike Matheny had seen enough of Shelby Miller. The rookie right-hander had just walked his second batter of the inning, with two outs, on his 107th pitch. The Padres scored twice to take the lead, sticking Miller with the loss in a 4-2 defeat. "He hit some real good spots," ...

  • Nats reliever breaks pitching hand punching locker

    On a night the Washington Nationals welcomed back slugger Bryce Harper, the team learned it will be without reliever Ryan Mattheus after he broke his hand punching a ...


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Movie Review

Silent House

Silent House

While the entirety of Silent House takes place in and around a summer lakehouse, the films twist is that the title is metaphorical rather than literal. Co-directors Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, who were previously responsible for the low-fi video thriller Open Water (2004), ... ...

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  • Giants RHP Vogelsong breaks hand out 4-6 weeks

    SAN FRANCISCO — Giants right-hander Ryan Vogelsong has broken his pitching hand while batting against the Washington Nationals. Vogelsong broke two bones along his pinkie and dislocated a knuckle in the same area when he fouled off a pitch in the fifth inning Monday night. He is scheduled for surgery Tuesday and expected to miss four to six weeks. Vogelsong had a 6-0 lead when he got ...

  • Easiest target for cyber-terrorists Theres no firewall for stupidity

    There's a war being fought every second, right under our noses and it effects everyone. It doesn't involve any bombs or bloodshed -- the targets are services we rely on daily that could virtually disappear with just a few key strokes.Security experts say it's not a matter of "if" but "when" a cyber-terrorist attack or intrusion will take place on our critical ...

  • Lindblom loses 1st start Rangers fall to As 9-2

    Josh Lindblom pitched out of trouble several times early in his debut as a major league starter. The Texas right-hander couldn't do it in the fifth ...

  • Giants Vogelsong wins at last but injures hand

    Ryan Vogelsong broke his throwing hand on a swing after pitching himself toward his first win in seven starts, and the San Francisco Giants returned from a terrible road trip to beat the Washington Nationals 8-0 on Monday ...

  • Star Times 2013 spring sports all-area team

    In 1978, Star Times was born as a reference to the mega-hit "Star Wars" movie. The Seattle Times picked three high-school all-area teams then, in football, boys basketball and girls basketball. Thirty-five years later, Star Times has grown to eight teams. Today, we honor the best athletes in our coverage area for three spring sports -- baseball, softball and boys ...

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