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posted by November 11 at 9:06 AM
onposted by news intern Brian Slodysko
Those cheap cardboard-like Jeno’s pizzas? FDA’s E. Coli loophole allows companies to sell pre-cooked infected meats.
Pakistan: Musharraf refuses to set date to end of martial law. Bush says he and Musharraf “Share a common goal.”
Nukes: Unrest in Pakistan raises concern about country’s nuclear stockpile.
War on Terror: Iraqi businessman turned U.S. weapons cache into personal arms bazaar.
War on nightlife: Nickels asks Liquor Control Board to suspend Ximaica’s liquor license.
This week in teen sex: Study finding links between early sex and delinquency debunked.
Economic downturn: Investors brace for recession.
Oil spill: Russian oil tanker splits in two, dumps cargo into the Black Sea, creating a disaster officials say “May take a few years to solve.”
Comments
So Bush finally admitted he's been trying to turn the U.S. into a police state? Shocking.
Nearly every Seattle-area pizza tastes like cardboard and infected meat to this onetime East Coaster...
The mayor is a canny politician, and during the next round for re-election, he will run on public safety, ALWAYS a good issue.
Guns in bars do not fit any concept of public safety, so sorry to tell all you drunks and swilling pigs and very politically constipated.
You sound so silly when you complain about closing a pit that lets people into the bar who are armed to the teeth. Too bad you are not the one who gets shot. Poetic justice would be served.
Now, Dave Meinert will squeal for days.
Well, DUH! Does anybody think school shooters were getting laid?
Cat, you made my day - your logic is impeccable
In fact at the "still in school ages", if you can get some, you get a lot of sex.
Contented and dreamy might be the rule vs.
the ferment of the hornies.
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