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- Seahawks' offseason of uncertainty begins
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- New Seattle mayor takes charge; council hires own lobbyist
- Nicole Brodeur | Prep's misguided lesson
- Faculty group urges UW provost to quit Nike board
- Mariners Blog | Adrian Beltre opts for one-year audition with Red Sox to boost offensive stats
- Adrian Beltre opts for one-year audition with Red Sox to boost offensive stats
220 - Casey Kotchman to take physical tomorrow in Seattle
196 - Obama to announce new airline safety measures
174 - Mariners to acquire Casey Kotchman for minor leaguer: source
151 - Bill Hall is the major leaguer going to Red Sox for Casey Kotchman
142 - Fed judges: Wash. felony inmates should get vote
130 - Prep's misguided lesson
92 - GOP's Steele: Obama terrorism policy inconsistent
84 - Bellevue gives green light to traffic cameras
77 - Fed judges: Wash. felony inmates should get vote
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- Home sales on King County's Eastside lead December activity
- Nicole Brodeur | Prep's misguided lesson
- Bellevue gives green light to traffic cameras
- Emotional Sue Bird returns to Russian team despite killing of owner
- Faculty group urges UW provost to quit Nike board
- Across the globe, an uncommon movement to seek a common good
- Northwest resort investors sue Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse
- Wine Adviser | Some bargain wines deliver, others not so much
- Fed judges: Wash. felony inmates should get vote
- Paul Allen-conceived PBS series looks at human emotions





