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| Weekly updates: Sunday, March 21, 2010 7:00:00 PM Additional items for May 10, 2006 Seattle P-I staffer tries to raise money for panel snubbed by union (P-I) Beacon Journal's Action Line never gave up until it had an answer (ABJ) Newspaper chain formerly known as Liberty Group moves to NY (RD&C) http://www.poynter.orgSeattle Opera announces Eaglen appointment P-I STAFFSeattle Opera has announced the appointment of soprano Jane Eaglen as principal vocal instructor for its Young Artists Program. Eaglen previously has taught master classes for the program, wh... http://story.michigansun.comStranger music editor, reviewer resign P-I REPORTERThe Stranger, one of Seattle's two alternative weekly newspapers, accepted the resignation of two employees late last week after it was discovered that an advertising coordinator had been ... http://story.vancouverstar.comSay happy holidays in words and pictures with these P-I picks Books again offer many opportunities for inspired holiday gifts. The Seattle P-I's book critic provides his traditional grab bag of books suitable for placement under the tree. http://seattlepi.nwsource.comSeattle Monorail: Transit bargain? P-I Editorial: Will it eventually be worth those tens of millions to refurbish, or even expand, the Seattle Center Monorail line Too early to tell. Is it worth $4.5 million to not lose what we already have Certainly. http://seattlepi.nwsource.comBumbershoot: Looking for a more engaging approach, literary lineup goes for odd couplings John Marshall, Seattle P-I book critic, selects his 10 best shots of literary fare offered at this year's Bumbershoot festival, which this year features many unexpected author pairings. http://seattlepi.nwsource.comSeattle Monorail: Price of neglect P-I Editorial: The City Council should approve Mayor Greg Nickels' request for $4.5 million to catch up on deferred maintenance for the Seattle Center Monorail. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com |
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