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April 12, 2007: Headlines

Seattle schools job offered to Maria Goodloe-Johnson

Posted Thu, Apr 12, 2 p.m.

She's the candidate from Charleston, S.C.

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The wheels are coming off paid-family-leave legislation

Posted Thu, Apr 12, 9 a.m.

Some major elements are still in flux: who gets covered and how to pay for it.

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An executive session is scheduled on the Sonics arena

Posted Thu, Apr 12, 9 a.m.

One rep says a public subsidy is dead, but you never know.

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A comeback scenario for the Seattle Public Schools

Posted Thu, Apr 12, 8 a.m.

Threatened with extinction, the School Board got its act together. Meanwhile, a coalition of moderate reformers could dramatically improve it.

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Japanense Taiko drumming hits a third wave

Posted Thu, Apr 12, midnight

Seattle now has eight ensembles of this highly kinetic form of music, and a recent performance of three local groups shows how tightly choreographed they have become.

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What were they thinking? They weren't

Posted Thu, Apr 12, midnight

A broadcaster whose stupidity caught up with success, Don Imus is in bad company – lots and lots of bad company.

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His way with the tramway

Posted Thu, Apr 12, midnight

With dogged reporting and advocacy, an Oregonian writer proves the pen is mightier than process-as-usual. The Portland Aerial Tram was controversial and expensive, but thanks in part to Randy Gragg, it looks great.

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