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It is time for our state legislators to back off on the attack on the initiative process.http://www.chronline.com/storyviews.php?subaction=showfull&id=1201289066&archive=&start_from=&ucat=13&SEATTLE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD, Thursday, January 24, 2008, Another attack on initiative rights: This sounds like it is protecting the public, but it is not. There is no great problem of fraudulent signatures. The Office of the Secretary of State checks signatures, and if the signatures are not valid, it doesn't count them. No measure has gotten onto the ballot by the use of phony names. Why make the citizen who signed the petition the one to lose his rights because of something the signature gatherer did years before?These bills are not aimed at making democracy better. They are aimed at infecting it with rigmarole and risk, and thereby restricting it, so that certain measures never reach the ballot.


Raiders and 49ers make small waves

FUNNY THING HOW free agency brings the Raiders and 49ers back to life every year at this time. Sure, they've died a painful death every fall since 2002. But they're reincarnated once again, and here are the answers to your gridiron questions:

Q: Who does new safety Gibril Wilson remind you of in Raiders history?

A: Easy answer. Wilson comes straight off a Super Bowl win, the same path that brought the Raiders running back Dominic Rhodes, return man Desmond Howard, defensive tackle Russell Maryland and (drum roll, please) cornerback Larry Brown.

Wilson, a San Jose native, has the potential to fare better than all of them, however. The Raiders secondary cried out for a better free safety last season. But for $16 million guaranteed? Well, that's the price when you post recent records of 4-12, 2-14, 4-12, 5-11 and 4-12.


Latest murder comes on the heels of a violent Carnival

This comment is for nolaface no he didn't deserved it how would you feel if this was someone from your family or a friend of yours you wouldn't like it if someone said that about your family maybe it should have been you and no he was not a tourist

R.I.P Monk You will always be missed

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Israel kills 20 in Gaza

The latest spike began Wednesday, when five Iranian-trained Hamas militants, including two rocket masterminds, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza. In retaliation, Hamas fired dozens of Gaza-produced Qassam rockets, as well as longer-range Iranian-made Grad rockets smuggled in via Egypt.

Several Grad rockets slammed into Ashkelon, 11 miles north of Gaza, on Thursday, including one that hit an apartment building, slicing through the roof and three floors below, and another that landed near a school, wounding a 17-year-old girl.

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Wigan 2 - 0 Derby

After two promotions and a Carling Cup final appearance, Jewell could have reasonably expected a warm welcome once he exited the tunnel and made his way into the dug-out prior to kick-off.

But again, he could have been any other manager on any other day as the home faithful barely acknowledged their former hero.

Jewell maintains he did the right thing in quitting 24 hours after saving the Latics from relegation on the final day of last season, that he had taken them as far as he could.

The 43-year-old insisted he needed a fresh challenge, and there can be no doubt that in pitching up at doomed Derby in November, he has taken on a mammoth task.

The Rams are all but down, and already the talk is with regard to next season's plans and a promotion push once they return to the Championship.


 
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