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Tuesday, February 12, 2002
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Revenue shortfall growing
OLYMPIA -- The state's already gaping $1.25 billion budget shortfall could widen by $50 million or more as the economy continues to falter, leading lawmakers said Monday.
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FBI alert: Attack could be imminent
WASHINGTON -- The FBI warned Monday night that a suspected terrorist from Yemen and more than a dozen associates could be planning an attack against Americans as early as today.
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U.S. snowboarders sweep halfpipe competition
PARK CITY, Utah -- Gold, silver, bronze. Red, white and blue.
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Olympic Results
U.S. speedskater Casey FitzRandolph, a threat for two medals, goes into the second day of the 500 meters in first place. Also, the U.S. curling team upset world champion Sweden 10-5 Monday.
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Cut in commuter program draws fire
OLYMPIA -- A state program that helped remove nearly 20,000 cars from congested highways each work day last year faces a sharp cut in funding under Gov. Gary Locke's budget proposal.
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Mushing in Washington
YELM -- The woods ring with barking and yipping as eager dogs strain against their harnesses.
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Drivers caught off guard as icy roads lead to traffic wrecks
THURSTON COUNTY -- Light rain, clearing skies and freezing temperatures contributed to icy and precarious driving conditions Monday morning.
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Teens will make beautiful music at All State
LACEY -- Colin Montgomery said he auditioned for the All State Choir as a chance to find out how good he is and see where he ranks within the thousands of high school vocalists in Washington.
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