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- Teen refuses blood for religious reason, dies
- SEATTLE AP -- A few hours after a judge ruled that a 14-year- old Jehovah's Witness sick with leukemia had the right to refuse a blood transfusion that might have helped him, the boy died, a newspaper reported. Dennis Lindberg died Wednesday night at Children's Hospital and Regional...
- Research articles 2007-11-30
- "Microsoft camp shows technology is women's work, too".(NEWSCLIPS)(Brief article)
- --Seattle Post-Intelligencer, August 16, 2006 According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, men outnumber women by a 3-1 ratio among Microsoft's Corporation's U.S. employees and by even more among its top executives. To try to help combat that problem, Microsoft began "DigiGirlz", a weeklong summer camp...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- The working poor: is their gap with the middle class narrowing? A reporter looks for ways to merge coverage of the middle class and the poor.
- There is a distinctly American view of poverty. The poor are not like you and me. They are homeless men huddled outside shelters, single mothers lingering on welfare in the projects or, most recently, dirt-poor families ripped apart by freak hurricanes on the Gulf Coast. The...
- Research articles 2006-03-22
- Priest defends nondisclosure
- SEATTLE -- While provincial of the Northwest Jesuits from 1990-96, Fr. Stephen Sundborg had at least 10 conversations with Jesuit Fr. James Poole about improper sexual acts, but he never reported these as crimes. These discussions were privileged and, therefore, secret, Sundborg, now president of Seattle University, said in an...
- Research articles 2005-12-23
- Justice Sees No Monopoly In Seattle
- Late Friday afternoon the anti-trust division of the U.S. Justice Department said that it had closed an investigation into the 22-year-old agreement between the Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, saying that it had found no evidence of any wrongdoing. The division said in a that...
- Research articles 2005-05-16
- Washington Proposes PBDE Ban to Start in 2007.
- The Seattle Post-Intelligencer recently reported that Washington legislators have proposed new legislation that would ban the sale of products containing polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE flame retardants beginning in July 2007. According to the newspaper, the transportation industry is exempt from the ban under...
- Research articles 2005-04-19
- Seattle: Communications
- Seattle: CommunicationsNewspapers and MagazinesSeattle's major daily newspapers are the evening The Seattle Times and the morning Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Seattle is also the headquarters for several weekly, biweekly, or monthly publications appealing to ethnic groups, such as Northwest Asian Weekly, and Korea Central Daily....
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- New store news.(Brief Article)
- NEW STORE NEWS: Potbelly Sandwich Works, a submarine sandwich chain, plans to open four more restaurants in Chicago. Potbelly has 35 locations in the Chicago area ... Crain's Chicago Business (Nov. 8) ... Spotted Cow Ice Cream and Coffee Co., a 2,400-sq. ft. store, opened in...
- Research articles 2004-11-15
- Decoding the Da Vinci Diet.(Consumer Trends)(Brief Article)
- A BAKER IN PORTLAND, Maine, who lost nearly half his customers to the low-carb craze, has tapped Dan Brown's best selling novel "The Da Vinci Code" for an Atkins alternative called the "Da Vinci Diet," which he hopes will bring people back to bread, reports the...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Lindows Windows: according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Microsoft's case against San Diego-based Lindows Inc
- Lindows Windows: According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Microsoft's case against San Diego-based Lindows Inc. may have suffered a hit in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Lindows and Microsoft are duking it out over names. Lindows sounds too much like Microsoft's famous operating system Windows, the software giant...
- Research articles 2004-06-07
- Protect Patients Now: Since You Can't Trust the Seattle Post- Intelligencer, Who Can You Trust? Your Doctors
- SEATTLE, Feb. 29 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Seattle Post- Intelligencer has failed to tell the truth about the danger to the health of the people of Washington and its economic future that can be cured by enactment of federal medical liability reform, currently blocked by a few U.S. Senators, including...
- Research articles 2004-02-29
- Seattle poet wins World Poetry Slam Championship
- M2 BEST BOOKS-C2000-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The inaugural Individual World Poetry Slam Championship has been won by performance poet, Buddy Wakefield. Wakefield, 29, from Seattle, beat off competition from 36 other slam poets in Greenville, South Carolina, and said it was a real honour to win in front...
- Research articles 2004-02-13
- Seattle Times Newspaper Says It Lost Money for Fourth Straight Year in 2003.
- By Bill Richards, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 5--The Seattle Times, citing disappointing advertising revenues and the area's continuing economic slump, said yesterday the newspaper recorded its fourth straight year of financial losses in 2003. ...
- Research articles 2004-02-05
- HQ Featured in Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Sustainable Maritime Industries, Inc.(OTCBB: HQSM) ("HQ") was featured in a major article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's Business section on July 27, 2006. The newspaper is the city's leading morning paper. To read the article, please go to: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/279016_tilapia27.html .
- Research articles 2006-07-28
- Reporter and graphic designer join EBJ team.(Everett Business Journal)(Brief Article)
- Longtime writer and computer software programmer Gianni Truzzi has joined the Everett Business Journal as its news reporter, while Lauren Johnson has signed on as the company's graphic designer and creative director. Truzzi was last a freelance writer for news publications in the ...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Did you know?
- * According to testimony from Iraqi scientists interviewed by experts of the U.N. Special Commission, the country had enough germ weapons on hand to kill every human being on the planet, and much of that arsenal survived the Persian Gulf War bombing attacks (From the book, Germs, Biological Weapons and...
- Research articles 2001-12-24
- Associated Grocers Makes Comeback.(Brief Article)
- Associated Grocers' $94 million refinancing deal has given the company "a new lease on life," executives said, reported Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Oct. 26). The Seattle, WA-based cooperative, which provides food, general merchandise and retail services to about 340 grocery stores in the Northwest, Alaska and Hawaii, was...
- Research articles 2001-11-05
- Seattle-Based Technology Firm Closes Doors Due to Lack of Funding.
- By Tricia Duryee, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 10--On Friday, FizzyLab will fizzle out. The Seattle company plans to shut its doors and halt its subscriber-based services. Most of FizzyLab's customers are newspapers, including The Seattle Post-Intelligencer and...
- Research articles 2001-02-10
- 2000 C.B. Blethen Memorial Awards Presented At 80th Annual PNNA Meeting
- Business Editors VANCOUVER, B.C.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 3, 2000 The 2000 C.B. Blethen Memorial Awards for Distinguished Newspaper Reporting were presented to writers from 12 regional daily newspapers on November 2. For the 24th consecutive year, the awards were given in honor of C.B. Blethen, publisher of The Seattle...
- Research articles 2000-11-03
- NWsource.com Now Carried On AT&T@Home
- Business Editors, High-Tech Writers SEATTLE--BUSINESS WIRE--July 24, 2000 The Seattle Times Company, in alliance with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and InfoSpace, recently launched NWsource.com, an online destination site for people who live in, visit or have an interest in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. AT&T has now added...
- Research articles 2000-07-24
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