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Obituaries
Robert Keith Goldsworthy
Robert Keith Goldsworthy, 38, died peacefully March 18 after a long illness. He was born Sept. 3, 1966…
March 18, 2005
Obituaries
Elmer Donald Stewart
Elmer “Don” Donald Stewart, 82, died March 18 at his Brentwood, Calif., home after a short illness. He…
March 18, 2005
News
She’s outlived her insurance
Now islander Ginene Swanson can only count on the help of community. Ginene Swanson has defied the odds,…
March 16, 2005
News
Compassionate listener returns
Peter Hwosch believes Compassionate Listening is the first step to solving conflicts. While visiting Israelis and Palestinians, Hwosch…
March 16, 2005
News
News Roundup — Really light rail plans touted/Gormleys are granted a stay/Culture Fair this week
With a simple shove, Councilman Bill Knobloch was able to move a two-ton prototype train suspended in the…
March 16, 2005
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The score favors Kate Moody
Her first symphony, ‘The Seeker,’ was honored and then recorded in L.A. Kate Moody knows the score. That’s…
March 16, 2005
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Spartan kickers look for a balanced attack
The squad needs more goals to complement a stingy defense. Building on the defensive strength of last year’s…
March 16, 2005
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What every home needs: Clutter
Like ‘Embellish’ for people, the owner says. A visit to Clutter is like a peek into someone’s closet.…
March 16, 2005
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Helping kids ‘catch up’
Learning experts offer help to those with hidden disabilities. Parents who suspect a learning problem in their child,…
March 16, 2005
News
Putting our downtown vision(s) to paper
For at least 10 years or so, we have wondered about the word “charrette.” While we’ve certainly understood…
March 16, 2005
News
Ferries to see return of food, spirits
Vendor, union come to terms, with service to resume in May. David Groves took the news that onboard…
March 16, 2005
News
Finding a faith big enough for two cultures
After he’s ordained, just call him ‘Father Tim’ – it’s much easier. At one point in his Christian…
March 16, 2005
Obituaries
William I. ‘Bill’ Reese, Jr.
William I. “Bill” Reese, Jr., 52, died March 16 at home. He was born on Jan. 13, 1953…
March 16, 2005
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