Peter Callaghan
Study says teacher pay is adequate, but is it fair?
An important issue at the heart of the debate on public education in Washington is in the hands of a rather obscure group.
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Kits Merryman
554 students letter in valuable community service
If we measure work the way we normally do, in dollars, we owe the 554 students assembled at the Hotel Murano this week about $1,206,966 worth of thanks.
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Karen Peterson
Afghan story not a hit with readers
Imagine my interest Wednesday afternoon when I learned that reporter Jon Stephenson with our parent company, McClatchy, had landed the first interviews with survivors of the March massacre of 17 Afghan civilians, allegedly at the hands of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales from Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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The Nose
U.S. Open facts hard, cold and slippery, like a fish
Rabid enthusiasm – or at least a polite golf tournament clap – continues to build for the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay, aka John Ladenburg’s sandbox for rich guys.


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