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What's The Deal With Horse Slaughter?
Today in the US there’s not much of a market for horse meat. But believe it or not, there used to be over 20 US processing plants that sold American horse…
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Get Paid To Weatherize Your Home
Lots of people want to help pay to weatherize your home. But that money can be hard to get. Navigating all the public utility rebates and incentive…
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New Dan Savage Biography
Mark Oppenheimer has written extensively about both sides of the gay marriage argument, and in August he moderated The Dinner Table Debate between Dan…
George Packer On 'The Unwinding'
Ross Reynolds speaks with New Yorker reporter George Packer about his newest book, "The Unwinding: An Inner History of the United States." It tells the…
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Unroll your beach towel. It's time to talk summer reads
Summer. When the days are long and vacations are taken.A time to pull out the books that give you pleasure and let you escape from the world.The books you…
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Fraggle Rock Puppeteer Karen Prell Coaxes Out Her Inner Puppet
She was the nasal-voiced puppeteer behind Red Fraggle on Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock, and she hung out with David Bowie on the set of Labyrinth.Speaking…
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Amgen, Seattle's Largest Biotech Employer, Is Leaving Town
California-based biotech firm Amgen announced on Tuesday that it would close its Seattle and Bothell campuses by 2015, resulting in the loss of 660 jobs…
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Luke Timmerman On Finding Biotech Work
The biotech industry took a big hit during the recession, and it can still be difficult in this area to find and keep work in that field. But for those…
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Does Counting Sheep Work? Tips For A Good Night's Sleep
According to the National Institute of Health, approximately 40 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders including sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy…
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1992: Defying internment, Gordon Hirabayashi went to the Supreme Court instead
In 1942 when Japanese-American citizens were sent to internment camps, University of Washington student Gordon Hirabayashi (1918 - 2012) openly defied the…
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