IT’S THE FIRST…
…post-shopping-season Sunday. This means the Sunday paper’s a much more compact product, stuffed with far fewer flyers and far easier to carry. Still, there is some news today: Who wouldn’t love a...
View ArticleIN MONDAY’S NOOZE (yes, there is some)
Wash. state insists on giving kids “medically accurate” sex-ed info instead of the federally-mandated abstinence-only nonsense, loses federal funding. MS and Amazon decide they’d rather fund...
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…archives aren’t posting on this site properly. I’ll have to look under the hood after the holidaze and see what’s (not) going on.
View ArticleIN BOXING DAY’S NOOZE
That temporary passenger ferry between Seattle and Pt. Townsend? Some folks would like it to be a little less temporary. Meanwhile, some guy’s hoping to start a commercial passenger train between...
View ArticleIN THURDAY’S NOOZE
There goes the most-recent great hope for cooling down the heat of violence in Pakistan and vicinity. The bus tunnel’s open again. But the SLUT has been stalling intermittently. Do Wash. state...
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Seattle’s no longer America’s “most literate city”— Minneapolis is, with St. Paul third and threatening. And you thought the only thing separating Mpls. and St. P was the Mississippi River. (No jokes...
View ArticleIN FRIDAY’S NOOZE
Despite off-and-on cleanup efforts over the years, Seattle’s five biggest “urban streams” (formerly known as “creeks”) are in sorry shape, eco-wise. The lowly Sonics played three periods of valiant...
View ArticleIN SATURDAY’S NOOZE
Even architects can’t afford to live in Seattle these days without special programs. The end of Netscape Navigator as a web-browser brand doesn’t mean all that much. The best of Netscape lives on in...
View ArticleIN SUNDAY’S NOOZE
“A 29-year-old Wenatchee man told police a pterodactyl caused him to drive his car into a light pole…” The film Dancer in the Dark notwithstanding, no woman has ever been sentenced to death in Wash....
View ArticleIN MONDAY’S NOOZE
Fret not about Bill Gates’s pending retirement from MS’s day-to-day operations. The whole joint’s hardwired around his mindset. MS will continue to produce and market just as it’s been doing. Starting...
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