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Lost, found, and feeling better: Exploring proxy health information behaviordoi:10.1002/meet.14504201258intermediariesbiomedical informationinformation seekingKaren E. FisherThe Information School, University of Washington, Box 352840, Seattle, WA 98195-2840, Voice: (206) 543-6238 Fax: (206) 616-3152...
Lost and (Puget) Sound: How We Followed the Rain and Found Our Voice (2011) 27 min - Short | Drama | Family -/10 Lost and (Puget) Sound was produced through a grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology to the City of Seattle in partnership with Seattle Public Schools, ...
salvage a bit of revenue. For example, Alaska Airlines holds monthly sales in Seattle where winners pay $50 for a random suitcase. One buyer named Greg told the Seattle Times “I got some sweet Havianas flip flops, a nice jacket and a few t-shirts.” Not exactly a luggage lottery jack...
UPDATE (Friday, February 3):The propeller has been found! ViaSeattle Parks and Recreation’s Parkways blog: Seattle Parks has possession of the propeller that was stolen earlier this week from the University District. After discovering the stolen propeller at the Northwest Corporate Park in Kent,...
I thought I’d only read it once, LOL. That does explain the lovely familiar feeling I got whilst reading it.It’s a quick, cute, romance set in Seattle and Alaska in which a journalist goes looking for a reclusive best-selling author. ...
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“streetwise”, that I watched when I was younger and had related to it deeply. The film is about street kids from Seattle in the 80’s and their everyday hustle to survive the city, hence the lyrics about broken families, dirty overgrown alleys and all other types of stuff you learn ...
This is a glossy, tony, yet indecisive piece of work about nearly-ruined lives, set in too-clean Seattle surroundings and featuring chummy, good-hearted people (we don't learn what happens to a murderer who figures in the story--that's too unattractive an angle for these filmmakers to ...