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Bill Bissell, 70, a former University of Washington marching band director who co-created the sporting event staple known as “the wave,” died Wednesday in his sleep of unknown causes at his home in Bothell, Wash.
Dec. 22, 2001
Technology and the Internet
Bill Gates and Paul Allen, the billionaire co-founders of Microsoft Corp., have invested $10 million in a company that will use computers to find treatments for AIDS and cancer, officials at the company said Friday.
May 7, 1994
California
Ramon F.
Jan. 21, 1995
World & Nation
The motive for a shooting that left three teens dead in this waterfront town north of Seattle appears similar to that of an attack that left four dead at a nearby high school two years ago: a broken teen romance.
July 31, 2016
Wayne Prescott Suttles, 87, an authority on Pacific Northwest Indian culture, died May 9 of pancreatic cancer at his home on San Juan Island off the coast of Washington, relatives announced.
June 3, 2005
A Hindu priest and some volunteers arrived at the temple one morning to cook when they saw the shattered glass.
Feb. 28, 2015
Business
Comprehensive Care Corp. said it has sold a hospital and three affiliated clinics to Lakeside-Milam Recovery Centers Inc. of Bothell, Wash.
Oct. 13, 1995
The Integrated Small Precision Optics Manufacturing Technology Consortium has announced that Microvision Inc. will join as a consortium member.
June 15, 1999
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Dec. 26, 1993
Striking Seattle teachers who reached a tentative contract deal tapped into the concerns of the community to win unusual concessions: guaranteed 30-minute recess for elementary students and teams created to address race and equity in schools.
Sept. 16, 2015