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POPSDeath Spiral of the State Legislature News Corps I did not realize it had become this bad. While I can track some of the goings on in Olympia myself, I have not the ability to do the legwork to get behind the official reports (bills, bill reports, floor speeches). This loss is going to haunt us.
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POPSEnd of the P-I is Tomorrow So long P-I, I will miss you on my door step. I'm not ready to switch to the Times (of course that reluctance will not help the Times survive).
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POPSP-I History With news that it may truly be history, here is a sketch of the P-I's history.
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POPSSeattle P-I may close This is my paper and while I've been disappointed in the continued reduction of the size and scope of the paper, I will miss it if it closes.
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POPSNewspaper Not Dead - At Least for Today A total run on newspapers as people snatch them up for mementos. Somehow storing the internet article on your hard drive is not quite the same as sticking the front page of the newspaper in a box in the attic.
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POPSDigital E-Paper If they can get the feel correct I'm looking forward to the flexible wireless screen and downloadability of the e-paper. Although I do like the ability to very quickly scan the print newspaper. I don't think that they will be able to truly replicate that experience.