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Tuesday, February 19, 2002

click here for the full story Rally: Make business pay
OLYMPIA -- While an estimated 2,500 activists rallied outdoors for higher taxes and fewer cuts to social services Monday, state lawmakers inside the Capitol were bracing for more bad budget news that will be announced this morning. click here for the full story


Union workers carry protest to bridge construction site
OLYMPIA -- A morning rally that drew 2,500 state workers to the Capitol on Monday ended at the construction site of the new Fourth Avenue bridge. click here for the full story


click here for the full story Sept. 11 tape takes viewers inside north tower
NEW YORK -- The firefighters' movements are calm as they arrive at the burning north tower of the World Trade Center. Their eyes grow wide as the magnitude of their mission becomes clear. Then come the thumps -- one after another -- and a voice saying that people are jumping. click here for the full story


Senator: Privacy bill dead
OLYMPIA -- A bill that would keep the public from seeing collective bargaining records and conceal many police reports all but died Monday in the state Senate. click here for the full story


Tetanus shortage a pain for patients
THURSTON COUNTY -- When nurse Lisa Sprague cut her foot on some metal at her Olympia home this month, she was stunned at how long and far she searched for a tetanus shot. click here for the full story


20:02, 20/02, 2002: Time to take notice
OLYMPIA -- This week the world will get one minute of symmetry. click here for the full story


click here for the full story You'll fall for snowboarding
When you are in the mountains, there is no better feeling than making a smooth, wide turn on a snowboard in powder, says Paul Martin, a snowboard instructor. click here for the full story


click here for the full story Boone ready to kick off M's campaign
PEORIA, Ariz. -- Bret Boone won't make any guarantees about matching last year's career numbers. click here for the full story




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