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Tuesday, December 2, 2008 - Page updated at 12:00 p.m.
Dining Guide with Nancy Leson
Researchers work on developing sign language for cellphones
A group of University of Washington researchers are working on MobileASL (American Sign Language) which would allow the hearing-impaired to use sign language on cellphones
Island of support in the teen scene | The Fund For The Needy
Pat Mora's "Fences" | American Life in Poetry
Island of support in the teen scene | The Fund For The Needy
Pat Mora's "Fences" | American Life in Poetry
A magical library and toy land in Seattle are crafted through inspired collaboration | Northwest Living
Childhaven helps grateful mother work toward reuniting her family | The Fund For The Needy
Toscano restaurant serves up old-world charm in downtown Bellevue | Restaurant review
Great Thai without the splurge at Sai Mai in Bothell | Dining Deals
Tradition bubbles up even in tough times | Wine Adviser
Olympia bladesmith, a cut above | Nancy Leson
Easy ways to make the holidays green and jolly | EcoConsumer
Martha's tips on holiday parties and icing cookies | Ask Martha
Katsura tree has lost its bark | Plant Talk
A new sunroom and garden add grace to a 1908 Medina Craftsman | Northwest Living
UPDATE - 09:30 AM
Seattle Times food writer Nancy Leson serves up the best info and tips on Northwest food, cooking, dining and restaurants. Check her latest thoughts in her All You Can Eat blog. Her column appears each Wednesday. Her restaurant roundups appear monthly, on Fridays, in the Restaurants and Entertainment sections.
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Fresh-daily concoctions range from classic Caramel Corn to Irish Cream Coffee and festive Egg Nog.
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Seattle is flush with creative ideas that won't break the bank.
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events for Tuesday, Dec. 2nd
- From the Home Front and the Front... (Community)
- Sex Drive (Movie)
- Providence O'Christmas Trees Tour (Seasonal)
editors' picks
More shopping guides
NEW - 12/02, 09:30 AM
Money-saving tip! DIY sushi
NEW - 12/01, 03:52 PM
Tamarind Tree branches out -- Vietnamese restaurant and bar opening downtown
- JPMorgan cutting 3,400 Seattle jobs
- WaMu to lay off 3,400 in Seattle; bank to empty most of its leased space downtown
- College Football | With UW, Pat Hill says he had "great" talk
- Wal-Mart worker trampled to death by frenzied Black Friday shoppers
- Boy's archery death accidental, coroner says
- Star Times | Football: Offense
- Bush: `I'm sorry' the economic crisis is occurring
- Cougar fans nip at request for Husky Stadium funds
- Obama taps Clinton, Gates for US 'new dawn' abroad
- 2 homeless women back on their feet for Seattle Marathon
- Mora mania hitting fever pitch
234 - Cougar fans nip at request for Husky Stadium funds
98 - Atheists put up sign in Capitol building
94 - Leach in Seattle?
85 - Monday a.m. notes
80 - Tedford says no contact with UW, other notes
71 - M's talk to Griffey's agent
71 - JPMorgan cutting 3,400 Seattle jobs
68 - Willingham says "everybody'' needs to support head coach
65 - Nonbelievers' sign at Capitol counters Nativity
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- JPMorgan cutting 3,400 Seattle jobs
- WaMu to lay off 3,400 in Seattle; bank to empty most of its leased space downtown
- Canada's oil-sands boom creates vast riches and a dirty footprint
- Meteorologist Cliff Mass examines Pacific Northwest weather in his new book
- UW uses artwork to help sharpen visual skills of future doctors
- Wal-Mart worker trampled to death by frenzied Black Friday shoppers
- Recycling fees may rise as demand, prices drop
- Gregoire looking at massive state budget cuts
- 2 homeless women back on their feet for Seattle Marathon
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