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For Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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Transportation
* "King Co. cuts foot ferry tax; bus service may benefit," Seattle Post-Intelligencer 
* "Lake Washington water taxis put on hold," KING TV 
* "Lakewood questions high-speed train plan," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Metro cuts back bus service for Veterans Day," Seattle PI 
* "Metro's new and improved snow response plan," Bus Chick Blog 

Health & Human Services
* "A glut of Google can give you a virtual fever," Washington Post 
* "AIDS is leading cause of death, disease for women," KOMO 4 News 
* "Crew boots woman from flight in H1N1 scare," KIRO 7 News 
* "H1N1 puts man in coma," CNN 
* "Lawmaker wants probe of E. coli and school lunches," Associated Press 
* "Opinion: U.S. swine flu response dismal at best," MSNBC 
* "Painkillers may fight Alzheimer's disease," KIRO 7 News 
* "Poll: Americans losing confidence in H1N1 battle," CNN 
* "Poll: Drugmakers most at fault for swine flu vaccine shortage," USA Today 
* "Teen obesity ups MS risk in women," Yahoo News 
* "UK starts study on using human DNA in animals," Yahoo News - AP 

Business & Technology
* "Governor won't seek tax increase to fix SD budget," Seattle Times 
* "W.Va. groups back Rahall on health vote," Seattle Times 

Opinions, Editorials
* "Bad alignments are not Armageddon," Seattle Transit Blog 
* "County officials argue – and justice suffers," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Distress in the Army: A hidden enemy: (Scroll to view)," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "I-1033 collided with a hard-times budget," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Karzai's election: Worth dying for?," Seattle Times 
* "Let's speed up ballot counting in this state," Seattle Times 
* "More treatment, less jail, for addicted vets," Seattle Times 
* "Price of public records delay: $525,001," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "R-71 critics got lost in their echo chamber," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Rules should calm Capitol display showdown," The Olympian 
* "Sen. Cantwell pitches in on bill to help Main Street," Seattle Times 
* "Snohomish County focuses on farming," Seattle Times 
* "Status quo was loser in county elections," Seattle Times 
* "The Mike McGinn era begins in Seattle," Seattle Times 
* "The window narrows for health reform," Tacoma News Tribune 

Letters to the Editor
* "Accolades for Starbucks’ business goals?: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Airport security: Recent escape prompts questions: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "All Muslims, not just a few, should denounce violence: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Bridge: Beach access is dandy, but what about a lahar escape route?," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Christianity wasn’t cited in McVeigh’s bombing: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Election: Candidates, take down your signs," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Fort Hood rampage: A dozen soldiers dead: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Fort Hood tragedy: Religion even a factor?: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Fort Hood: At least suspect is alive to face music," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Health care and Afghanistan: a nation divided," Seattle Times 
* "Heath: Nearly universal coverage is a step closer," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Higher standards for X-ray techs," The Olympian 
* "Independent office needed for records requests," The Olympian 
* "Initiative 1033 surely over; Eyman probably not:: (Scroll to view)l," Seattle Times 
* "Karzai's election: same old routine for Afghanistan: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Left still refuses to acknowledge its errors about communism," The Olympian 
* "Race for mayor: Winner separated by only a few hundred votes: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Response to Blethen on R-71's approval: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Response to Ellen Goodman: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "The Berlin Wall: 20 years later," Seattle Times 
* "The King County Elections slow pokes: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Veterans: Honor fallen and heritage they fought for," Tacoma News Tribune 
* "Week in review: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "What’s taking so long?: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 
* "Wrapping up the election: most results are in: (Scroll to view)," Seattle Times 

Other Government News
* "Amazon brings Kindle reader to PC," Seattle Times 
* "Conn. governor decides not to seek another term," Seattle Times 
* "Ex-Gates Foundation exec named foreign aid chief," Seattle Times 
* "Former Gates Foundation exec Raj Shah to head USAID," Seattle Times 
* "Mich. ballot drive would drop insurance rates 20%," Seattle Times 

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  Updated: November 10, 2009

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