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Saturday, July 4, 2009 - Page updated at 02:02 a.m.

CEO pay sinks for first time in years
Median pay for the CEOs of publicly traded companies in the Northwest dropped 6 percent to $1.18 million, reversing several straight years of steep increases.
MYUNG J. CHUN / LOS ANGELES TIMES
One industry expert says that if not for the recession, TVs with OLED displays — like this one at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas — would be on Best Buy and Wal-Mart shelves. Read story
Updated at 03:11 a.m.
Texas brewer, once near defeat, shines again
The old is new again at Saturday Evening Post
Malaysia makes bold changes in race-based policies
MOUNTAIN OF DEBT: Rising debt may be next crisis
Venezuela assumes control of Spanish-owned bank
Cummins reopening Ind. plant, while another closes
Job seekers seek solace with fellow faithful
Airline BA to cut capacity, delay new planes
It's not yet lights out for LCD and plasma, but OLED displays are finally ready to begin pushing those technologies out of the limelight...
Special section: Northwest's top companies
Our 18th annual analysis of the Northwest's best performers produced two firsts: Only 87 companies qualified for ranking, and we had our first three-time winner.
Layoffs of 20 employees or more at companies in Washington.
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Friday, July 3
Retail Report | Pet-supply shops grow while other retailers fade
States could lose in tussle with Web retailers on taxes
Ethanol interest appears to wane with the economy
Regulators shut 3 Illinois banks
Thursday, July 2
Lynnwood's City Bank gets tighter scrutiny
Vacancies in apartment complexes top 7 percent
UPDATE - 2:30 AM
Recently posted jobs
NEW - 7/02, 10:28 AM
Sonic Youth takes a swipe at Starbucks' old record label
NEW - 7/02, 04:18 PM
Redmond Nintendo-Siras exec heading up Mt. McKinley
NEW - 7/01, 03:04 PM
Update: Microsoft pulls nauseating Internet Explorer ad
NEW - 7/02, 09:51 AM
Take this job and cut it: The scary shedding of American work continues



Tribal Fireworks Rivalry
The Fourth of July marks a long-standing fireworks rivalry between two clans of a Native-American family in Suquamish.
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