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Obama, Senator Cantwell Fumble Soldier Condolence
The parents of a soldier from Yelm killed serving in Afghanistan who received a condolence letter with the wrong name are accepting an apology from Senator Maria Cantwell.
Sgt. Sean Collins was living his childhood dream after joining the Army in 2005....Tags: Afghanistan, Heads of State, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Government
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Cantwell's Condolence Letter To Soldier's Parents Gets His Name Wrong
Reporter, Q13 FOX NewsThe parents of a soldier killed in Afghanistan are accepting an apology from Senator Maria Cantwell, after a condolence letter meant to comfort the family had quite the opposite affect. In the letter, Sen. Cantwell first names Sgt. Sean Collins of...Tags: Afghanistan, Pat Collins, Elections, U.S. Army, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Sen. Cantwell Wants Answers From Air Force About Tanker Bidding Process
Senator Maria Cantwell says it's not clear whether Boeing is playing on a level playing field in the competition to win the U.S. Air Force's Refueling Tanker contract.
Cantwell, D-Wash, is skeptical of claims made by the Air Force that when it...Tags: U.S. Air Force, KCPQ, Europe, Contracts, Boeing Co.
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Boeing Workers Celebrate Victory Win Over Tanker Contract
Web ReporterHundreds of Boeing workers gathered in Everett to celebrate the win of a $35 billion tanker contract against Airbus. State representatives were on hand excited about the jobs coming to the state. It's estimated about 10,000 jobs will be created by...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Elections, Employees, Patty Murray, Washington (U.S. state)
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Nelson, other senators urge curb on oil speculators
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William E. Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Florida Senator Bill Nelson and a dozen of his colleagues urged federal officials on Thursday to use new regulations to curb speculators from driving up gas prices. “Speculators are... -
West Coast senators push Pacific shore drilling ban
Greenspace“One of the lessons learned from the disastrous BP oil spill is that without a fundamental transformation of the oil industry, another spill is possible, even likely,’’ said Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), one of the sponsors.... -
Safety regulators subpoena 'black box' data from Toyota truck involved in fatal crash
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a rare subpoena to obtain "black box" data from a Toyota Tundra truck that was involved in a fatal collision in 2007.
The subpoena, a copy of which was obtained by The Times, was issued to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Family, Washington (U.S. state)
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Lawmakers Want NOAA Move Reviewed
Staff reporterLawmakers are stepping up their fight to keep a fleet of NOAA research ships and 175 jobs in Seattle. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research center has been on Lake Union for almost 50 years. Earlier this month the organization...Tags: Seattle, Crime, Law and Justice, Oregon, Patty Murray, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Cash For Clunkers Program Taking A Bite Out Of Local Car Lots
Staff reporterTomorrow Senators are expected to vote on pumping $2 billion dollars into the Cash For Clunkers program. Right now, it's running on fumes and without more money the White House has said the program would go broke by Friday. Local car dealers say the...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Elections, Politics, Dodge, Inventories
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NOAA To Move Operations Center From Seattle to Oregon
Staff reporterThe National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration on Tuesday picked Newport, Ore., to be the new base for its research ship operations on the Pacific Coast. The operations center currently sits near Seattle's Lake Union. In addition to Seattle,...Tags: Ron Wyden, Oregon, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Employees, Career and Workplace
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"National Pipeline Safety Day" Resolution Highlights Remembrance of Deadly Pipeline Explosion In Bellingham Ten Years Ago
10 years ago today a deadly pipeline explosion in Bellingham killed three people, including two boys and destroyed wildlife in Whatcom Creek. More than a quarter million gallons of gas poured into Whatcom Creek on June 10, 1999 when the 16 inch gas...Tags: Health, Laws, Explosions, Death, Patty Murray
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Storm Radar Coming To Our State Sooner
Web ReporterSenator Maria Cantwell says we'll get a state-of-the-art Coastal Doppler Radar in September 2011. That's a year earlier than expected. The National Weather Service it will be better able to predict storms in our state. The National Oceanic and...Tags: Weather, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington (U.S. state)
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