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As a medic for the Army Rangers during two tours in Iraq, Brennen Griffin not only saw the trauma inflicted on his fellow soldiers but also experienced the emotional fallout...Department of Veterans Affairs resource tucked into a suburban office park,
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The Building Industry Association of Washington, long known for its brass-knuckle tactics and deep pockets for conservative candidates and causes, has muted its political megaphone and even started acting nice to former foes. Now under new leadership,
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Reamonn Gormley was attacked as he walked home from watching a televised football match in a bar in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, on 1 February...Hamilton South MSP Tom McCabe said: "Within a square mile of that tragic murder there has been eight
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Politics Northwest The Seattle Times political team explores national, state and local politics...We'd mentioned last week that McCabe was invited to speak at the annual gathering of conservatives on the "threat" of public sector unions...McCabe
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Politics Northwest The Seattle Times political team explores national, state and local politics...They'll talk about the future of conservatism, celebrate Ronald Reagan, hand a "lifetime achievement" award to Pat Boone -- and be courted by several
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Staff writer Published January 05, 2011 Jeff Losey, a building-industry leader from the Tri-Cities, has taken over as interim executive vice president at the Building Industry Association of Washington, which last month paid outgoing executive Tom
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Longtime leader Tom McCabe will be paid $1.25 million and given a year's worth of health-care coverage as part of his severance agreement with the Building Industry Association of Washington...It also says McCabe voluntarily resigns as executive vice
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The leader of the influential Building Industry Association of Washington is leaving his post after more than two decades. The leader of the influential Building Industry Association of Washington is leaving his post after more than two decades. Tom
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Tenants at the Truscott Place worker housing in Aspen might start nudging down the heat and turning off the lights. Starting next year, most renters at the apartment complex will begin receiving utility bills for the first time. Truscott residents
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Colorado A proposal to run criminal background checks on applicants for worker housing in Aspen and Pitkin County left some county commissioners uneasy on Tuesday, though they didn't reject the idea. Tom Smith, attorney for the local Housing
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