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Ahmbur Blue, left, a Microsoft HR Business Specialist, helps senior citizen Mary Boston, right, fill out paperwork to get a free converter box for her television. Blue was volunteering at Courtland Place at Rainier Court, a senior housing complex in Rainier Valley in south Seattle.
Photo by Ron Wurzer/Microsoft

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ATLANTA (AP -  Morris Brown College, which is scrambling to pay off a $380,000 overdue water bill that had threatened to close the school after 127 years, held a second rally on Saturday to raise money to settle the debt.
The school has raised over $125,000 in recent weeks through a grassroots campaign seeking donations from the community and across the country. The money raised Saturday included a bag full of quarters totaling $100 from 13-year-old Terrence McKenzie, who gave because his mother had gone to the college ...


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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Treasurer-elect Ben Westlund is proposing a college savings plan that he says would be safer for parents than investing in the stock market.
Westlund, a Democrat, says he wants to start a prepaid college tuition program that would allow parents to lock into current tuition rates by paying into a savings account.
"We're not talking corporate bonds," ...


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CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- The leaders of the only two Arab countries to have peace treaties with Israel are condemning Israel's ground offensive in the Gaza Strip.
The office of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak warned Israel of the consequences of the invasion and says it places the responsibility on Israel for any civilians that are killed or wounded  ...


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the Outdoors are Calling in 2009

Shipwreck Hunting
Beachcombers find endless treasures along the Oregon coast, from seashells to shipwrecks...

Ski Areas Open
... now, with an abundance of snowfall brought by December's record winter storms, many ski areas are expected to remain open well into the spring ...

Single Speed Mountain Bikes
... the increasing number of mountain bikers in Oregon and elsewhere on single-speed bikes ...


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Former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris was rebuffed in the U.S. Senate today as he tried to enter the venerated chambers and take his seat, as the successor to president-elect Barack Obama appointed by embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
"My credentials were not in order, I will not be accepted, I will not be seated," Burris, 71, told a reporters ...


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WASHINGTON, D.C. - President-elect Barack Obama will be hosting a Youth Inaugural Ball, five Regional Inaugural balls, and a ball for his Home States - Illinois and Hawaii on Jan. 20. Vice President-elect Joe Biden will host a ball for his Home States as well: Delaware and Pennsylvania. These balls round out the list of official inaugural balls to be held on Tuesday, January 20, along with the previously announced Neighborhood Inaugural Ball and Commander in Chief's Ball ...


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On Friday January 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. there will be an MLK Youth Hip Hop event at Garfield Community Center. The Seattle King County NAACP is looking for artists to be in the show.
Historically, says Ashley Dunn, membership chair of the Seattle NAACP, the Hip Hop Event was geared towards a younger generation to allow them to participate in the celebration -- especially planning ...


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Are you a minority student who is interested in studying chemistry? The American Chemical Society is now accepting applications for scholarships for high school seniors or college freshmen, sophomores or juniors. Applications will be accepted through March 1, 2009, for the 2009-2010 school year ...


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Town Hall Presents 'From Odetta To Obama: Celebrating A Changing America'
An Inauguration Day Gala Concert
Tuesday, January 20 At 7:30 PM ...


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The Skanner Foundation's 38th Annual MLK Breakfast