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039Hejusthitmelikeamagnetyouknowlikeamissile039
From: KOMO Seattle on Fri, Jul 01 2011 6:29 AM
When he first got to the hospital, the mark over Tony Schiro’s right eye looked just like a horseshoe, according to his friends. The 70-year-old horse owner was trampled by a horse at Emerald Downs on Saturday.
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Prisonstillonlockdownafter039sophisticated039escapeattempt
From: KOMO Seattle on Thu, Jun 30 2011 12:56 PM
The Clallam Bay Corrections Center will remain on lockdown for at least several days while prison officials investigate what they say was a very sophisticated escape attempt that left one inmate dead.
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Statecutsincentivesforfilmmakers
From: KOMO Seattle on Thu, Jun 30 2011 12:37 AM
Starting Thursday, Washington state will be the only one in the country without a tourism office. And additional slashes to the state budget could mean Hollywood won’t shoot anymore motion pictures here.
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Tollingon520bridgedelayedinwakeofTacomaNarrowsglitch
From: KOMO Seattle on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:32 AM
"We can’t give you the date yet," said Secretary of Transportation Paula Hammond, citing problems with a contractor who recently issued 26,000 erroneous tickets to drivers on the Tacoma Narrows bridge.
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Snailsniffingdogshuntingdownslimycropkillers
From: KOMO Seattle on Thu, Jun 23 2011 3:29 AM
Meet Honda. His job is simple: make snails escargot away. Specifically, he’s looking for the cernuella virgata. He's gotta getta virgata before the snail comes out of its shell and gets loose on the palouse.
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Obama30000surgetroopsleavingAfghanistan
From: KOMO Seattle on Thu, Jun 23 2011 1:23 AM
Hailing the beginning of the end of a devastating war, President Barack Obama announced Wednesday night he was pulling home 33,000 troops from Afghanistan by next summer.
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StatesaysTacomabridgetollingbugsfixed
From: KOMO Seattle on Wed, Jun 22 2011 11:33 AM
A Washington state transportation official says the tolling vendor for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge has fixed system bugs that caused thousands of Good to Go! account holders to wrongly receive fine notices.
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Manaccusedofmistreating106yearoldwoman
From: KOMO Seattle on Tue, Jun 21 2011 11:26 PM
A bedridden woman who turns 106 on Wednesday is doing well in a Colville, Wash., nursing home after she was found begging for food in a filthy house, authorities said.
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Womanfoundmurderedestrangedhusbandhospitalized
From: KOMO Seattle on Tue, Jun 21 2011 6:23 AM
Sheriff’s deputies say a woman was found slain in her home near Parkland on Monday morning, and the woman's estranged husband tried to take his own life.
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HumanremainsfoundatOakHarborworksite
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
Crews working in downtown Oak Harbor discovered leg bone fragments and part of a skull on Thursday. "We’re making an assumption at this point that it is a Native American," said city engineer Eric Johnson.
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039Itwasoneofthosemoments039Manopenshandafter7years
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
Ever since a car crash nearly killed Daniel Coffey, he has had to rely on his parents. The crash left him severely disabled, quadriplegic and unable to speak. But on Thursday came a moment Coffey’s parents call a miracle.
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Vancouvercitizensreclaimcitystreetswithcleanupeffort
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
Ordinary citizens are coming together to help clean up the city streets after the Canucks' loss in the game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals sparked a violent riot. "People have been cleaning up since 4, 5 this morning," said a resident.
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WhatcomCountyresidentstellfedstokeepout
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
"Keep out!" That’s the message some property owners are sending to the feds along the U.S.-Canada border. They're putting up signs, warning the government to keep its distance.
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ExpertOakHarborbonesmaybefrom1600sorearlier
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
A huge construction project in the center of Whidbey Island’s largest community is on hold as archeological experts try to figure out the history behind human remains found there.
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WitnessinAmandaKnoxtrialsayshecanclearher
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
A convicted child murderer testified Saturday at the appeals trial of Amanda Knox, saying that a fellow inmate had told him the American student had nothing to do with the killing of her roommate in Italy.
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Miracleonthehikingtrail2mensavewomanslife
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
No one is quite sure what led up to the moments when runner Karen McClure was found - face down, pale, and blue - on a hiking trail May 19 in Redmond. But the two men who found her did everything right.
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039SlutWalk039aimstoempowerwomenthroughaboldmessage
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 20 2011 9:50 PM
Local women strutted in a group procession Sunday with the provocative name of "Slut Walk" - to make a bold statement.
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VandalsshatterglassBelltownresidents039senseofsafety
From: KOMO Seattle on Tue, Jun 14 2011 12:09 AM
The cracked windows are making the residents' patience wear thin. Police say they’ll deploy existing resources to places that need them, but some wonder whether that will be enough.
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CustomerskickedoutasMarieCallendersshutsdown
From: KOMO Seattle on Mon, Jun 13 2011 11:14 AM
The restaurant best known for serving warm pies to loyal customers has stunned some with a move they see as flat-out cold.
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039Shockedviolated039ThievesgrabwomanslaptopatStarbucks
From: KOMO Seattle on Sun, Jun 12 2011 10:34 PM
A local woman was sitting in a coffee shop when brazen thieves ran up, grabbed her laptop and bolted away with it. Now she and local police have a message to share.
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