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Thursday, February 7, 2002

Agency to investigate Eyman
OLYMPIA -- Tim Eyman might have diverted more money from initiative campaigns than previously reported, state elections watchdogs said Wednesday in announcing a formal investigation into finance practices of the state's premier initiative sponsor. click here for the full story


click here for the full story New ride comes to Capitol
OLYMPIA -- Inventor Karl "Jerry" Lamb pushed the full-sized, late-model Corvette along a track with one hand, watching it glide effortlessly. click here for the full story


CIA leader: Al-Qaida still a threat
WASHINGTON -- Top U.S. intelligence officials said Wednesday that Osama bin Laden's terror network has been badly damaged around the world but still plans further attacks against the United States and its allies. click here for the full story


click here for the full story U.S. probes role in slaughter at school
KHAS URUZGAN, Afghan- istan -- Caked blood, charred bedding and flame-blackened walls serve as testimony to what Afghans say was a horrific mistake. Two weeks later, the Pentagon is investigating the deadly assault. click here for the full story


CIA spy plane's missile kills one in Afghanistan, U.S. official says
WASHINGTON -- A remote-controlled CIA spy plane fired a missile at a group of people in Afghanistan and killed at least one person who may have been a top al-Qaida leader, a U.S. official said Wednesday. click here for the full story


click here for the full story Security force has Olympic job
SALT LAKE CITY -- Every day for the past month, the ski lift at a nearby resort has carried Navy Chief Hospital Corpsman Byron Rowe to work. click here for the full story


State finds nursing home salary fiasco
OLYMPIA -- Last year, the Legislature allocated $4 million for raises to the lowest-paid nursing home caregivers. click here for the full story


click here for the full story Signal to ease mad dash
OLYMPIA -- Drivers in southeast Olympia look forward to a safer way out of their neighborhood. click here for the full story


click here for the full story The show must go on
OLYMPIA -- On Sunday, Jan. 27, Susanne Layton was driving her parents' Lincoln Navigator on U.S. Highway 101 near the Black Lake Boulevard exit when the vehicle hit a patch of ice, veered into a sideways skid, slammed into the guard rail and launched into a violent rollover. click here for the full story


click here for the full story Signed, sealed, delivered
Three years ago, Anthony McCarty gave up soccer to concentrate on football, a sport he did not even play until the ninth grade. click here for the full story


SOUNDINGS
Discover the value of tracing your roots
Several years ago at a LOTT public hearing, Lacey's then-Councilman Jon Halvorson polled the crowd of 100 or so attendees, asking how many were born and raised in South Sound. click here for the full story


click here for the full story Barry, Baker lift Seattle to triumph over Suns
SEATTLE -- After trying to outshoot too many opponents this season, the Seattle SuperSonics won a game with their defense. click here for the full story




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