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Thursday, March 28, 2002
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State's blanket primary upheld
"The political parties' evidence that there is a burden on their
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Capital High students mourn loss of classmate
OLYMPIA -- Capital High School students were grief-stricken Wednesday after a campus accident Tuesday claimed the life of a Capital senior.
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Bomber hits Passover feast at Israeli hotel
NETANYA, Israel -- A suicide bomber burst into a hotel dining room and blew himself up Wednesday as Israelis dressed in their holiday best were sitting down to a Seder meal celebrating the Jewish Passover. At least 19 Israelis were killed and more than 120 wounded.
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Boeing deal slammed as wartime pork
WASHINGTON -- In the charged days following Sept. 11, with America spoiling for a fight and Congress demanding muscle, the mood was ripe for military spending.
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'Mr. Television' Milton Berle dies
LOS ANGELES -- Milton Berle, the acerbic, cigar-smoking vaudevillian who eagerly embraced a new medium and became "Mr. Television" in the dawn of the video age, died Wednesday. He was 93.
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Comedians, colleagues recall legendary Berle
LOS ANGELES -- Milton Berle was a harsh boss, a clever comic and a hero to many comedians both old and older.
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Dudley Moore dies at 66
LOS ANGELES -- Actor Dudley Moore, who became an unlikely Hollywood heartthrob portraying a cuddly pipsqueak whose charm melted hearts in "10" and "Arthur," died Wednesday at his home in New Jersey, a spokeswoman said. He was 66.
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Sonics maul Grizzlies
SEATTLE -- When Nate McMillan wanted to make sure Gary Payton got treatment for a severe back strain, he didn't call Seattle's trainers.
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SONICS BOX
SuperSonics 96, Grizzlies 82
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Hawks unveil new uniforms
SEATTLE -- Anthony Simmons emerged with his hands held high. Shaun Alexander strutted out with a confident smile. Shawn Springs pranced with an experienced air.
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Coming to America
OLYMPIA -- How do you welcome four first-time Olympia visitors from Nicaragua?
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Parkway repairs to begin soon
OLYMPIA -- Downtown business leaders got a firsthand look Wednesday at the sloping roads, cracked sidewalks and collapsed earth that stand in the way of Deschutes Parkway being open to traffic once again.
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Group unites diverse interests
OLYMPIA -- With a high-profile debate about future development of West Bay Drive fading into memory, the more than two dozen residents and business people within the West Bay Neighborhood Association's borders are quietly looking toward the future.
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