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Opinion
Time to stomp out greed and step up
As the economic crunch continues to pressure our well-being, two things are clear.
October 9, 2008
Opinion
Economic crisis remedy: Another Great Depression | Jeremy Greenberg
So far, my favorite part of the banking crisis has been watching politicians pitting the poor against the…
October 6, 2008
Opinion
Diagnosing the problem is half the battle
Q: I have a brand new Windows Vista computer that works great except for a problem I’m having…
October 2, 2008
Opinion
Helping your child manage time and stress on the road to success
All parents want success for their children. And all children (though they may not always show it) want…
October 2, 2008
Opinion
Cast a vote for higher education
When we reconstitute our government this fall through the remarkable exercise of American democracy, we will shape the…
October 2, 2008
Opinion
Don’t worry, Education Hill traffic congestion will be relieved soon
Construction on 166th Avenue NE has caused a lot of frustration on Education Hill over the past couple…
October 1, 2008
Opinion
Persistence pays off for lower Bear Creek
Finally, the funding is here for the restoration of lower Bear Creek, proving that politicians can cross party…
September 29, 2008
Opinion
More pain for the pergola
A semi-trailer truck recently clipped a corner of the historic downtown Pioneer Square pergola in Seattle.
September 26, 2008
Opinion
Apathy is tearing apart our country
Can you name our country’s biggest problem? No, it’s not a decay of morals, though there probably is.…
September 26, 2008
Opinion
Please, I’m in a hurry
This column is written in defense of a very misunderstood group in our society: those of us who…
September 24, 2008
Opinion
Installing new home furnace can drive your cranium crazy
The autumnal equinox is here. Labor Day may be the ceremonial finale to summer, but the equinox is…
September 22, 2008
Opinion
Gregoire to blame for budget deficit | John Carlson
Is Washington running a surplus or a deficit? In last Saturday’s debate, Governor Christine Gregoire stated that Washington…
September 22, 2008
Opinion
Here’s to the losers
I was sitting in the stands a few of weeks ago when the Huskies football team saw a…
September 20, 2008
Opinion
Cloud computing: nebulous or not?
The ever-changing face of technology is morphing yet again and there’s another buzz phrase for everyone to begin…
September 18, 2008
Opinion
The safety seat
In today’s hectic world of parenthood, you may be overlooking something very simple, but very important: your child’s…
September 18, 2008
Opinion
Teacher strikes and the toothless law
Now that the Bellevue teachers’ strike is over, it’s time to ask and answer a simple question: Are…
September 15, 2008
Opinion
Vision problems can be major roadblock to childrens’ school success
As thousands of children head back to school this month, it is a good time to make sure…
September 15, 2008
Opinion
Consolidating several e-mail accounts
Taking center stage this week, we address how to consolidate those numerous and unwieldy e-mail accounts and, on…
September 11, 2008
Opinion
Scary times with Father Will
My granduncle was the oldest man I had ever seen. His name was Father William Cashman, and I…
September 11, 2008
Opinion
Managing security during a remodeling project
Security of your home during a remodeling project is of paramount importance.
September 8, 2008
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