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-State senator Pat Thibaudeau announced that she won't try to retain her seat in the 43rd against Ed Murray (who announced recently that he wants it). Evergreen Politics has an obit.

-SIFF is open for business both on the website and at their Pacific Place box office. Let the scramble begin.

-Seattle's new courthouse has gotten shit for press in this city, but the Annual Engineering Excellence Awards named it the year's most impressive engineering achievement.

-There have also been precious few column inches devoted to the Sound Transit protests that continue to occur.

-The Chief Sealth girls basketball team won't lose any of its championships over recruiting violations by its coaches. The coaches are fired, of course, and the team is on probation.

-The P-I and the Times are going to get an arbitrator in their JOA dispute despite the heroic attempts of The Committee for a Two-Newspaper Town.

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Pat Thibaudeau's "obit"? Man, that's cold.

OTOH, thanks for the plug and link to my report on EP.

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