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The Good News:


And The Bad News:
  • People who dislike Microsoft's cozy relationship with China with held the Charlie Brown Christmas tree of sad little protests the other day, with fully four people in attendance.
  • Fremont and Queen Anne residents are about to spend the next six weeks falling asleep to the dulcet tones of heavy construction when work begins on a suicide prevention barrier on the Aurora Bridge.
  • One investigator described the discovery of numerous skeletons buried at an Olympia residence as "very unusual." Which may actually be good news, we suppose - you wouldn't want that sort of thing to be termed "totally normal," after all.

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  • prof. R. Randall

    Since the Aurora Bridge was built in 1932, more than 230 people have jumped to their death from the 167-foot-high span, making it second only to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge in attracting suicide jumpers...

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