NW Neighborhood: Innis Arden - The Seattle Times

NW Neighborhood: Innis Arden
The Seattle Times
By Suzanne Monson The Innis Arden neighborhood fronts Puget Sound on the west side. The neighborhood has covenant-protected views. Shannon Bjornson, who grew up in Innis Arden, walks with sons Connor and Ian in Boeing Creek Park.

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Drug-Defying Germs From India Speed Post-Antibiotic Era - Bloomberg


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Drug-Defying Germs From India Speed Post-Antibiotic Era
Bloomberg
SS Ahluwalia, a former deputy opposition leader in the upper house of India's parliament and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party, says Western rivals want to muscle in on the medical tourism industry. Josef Woodman, founder of the guidebook ...

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Antisemitism in America: the societal limits of “Exceptionality” - Jerusalem Post (blog)

Antisemitism in America: the societal limits of “Exceptionality”
Jerusalem Post (blog)
Introduction: The United States as an ideal is a child of that revolution of Western society, the Enlightenment. Just as there was a discrepancy between Ideal and Real in defining black slaves as three-fifths a man at the 1787 Constitutional Convention ...

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East Germany East Germany relied on forced labor - Deutsche Welle


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East Germany East Germany relied on forced labor
Deutsche Welle
Until 1989, many Western companies manufactured their goods in East Germany, where labor was cheap, and West Germany was eager to improve ties. But a lot of the production workers were forced laborers. The allegations against furniture maker Ikea that ...

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Why Mitt Romney's Hair Doesn't Move and Congress Kleptocratic Rule. - ThyBlackMan


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Why Mitt Romney's Hair Doesn't Move and Congress Kleptocratic Rule.
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(ThyBlackMan.com) In all honesty, Mitt Romney and the current cast of GOP caricatures remind me of a 1970s bad Kung Fu movie. Now we can outline all of Mitt Romney's flaws and problems and even place in the open field for all to examine.

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Natural Woman - Boston Review

Natural Woman
Boston Review
In the book, Badinter lambastes the return of motherhood to the center of women's lives, a shift she observes throughout the West. She examines a wide assortment of policy and cultural factors at play since the 1970s. But her chief culprit is an ...

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Donna Summer has died at the age of 63. - Castanet.net


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Donna Summer has died at the age of 63.
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RadarOnline first reported news of Mary Kennedy's death. by ETonline.com by Wayne Moore - Story: 75274 If you have an acting background producers of a movie being shot in West Kelowna are looking for you. The movie, 'A Mother's Nightmare' is scheduled ...

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A health crisis blooms, then booms in India - The National


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A health crisis blooms, then booms in India
The National
SS Ahluwalia, a former deputy opposition leader in the upper house of India's parliament and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party, says western rivals want to muscle in on the medical tourism industry. Josef Woodman, the founder of the guidebook ...

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A day in the life - The Register-Guard

A day in the life
The Register-Guard
In the minds of some, Eugene's downtown lives somewhere in the past, before urban renewal gutted so many of its venerable buildings in the early 1970s. In the minds of others, it lives in the future: in proposals such as Capstone's $89 million student ...

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