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  2. Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (popularly known as the Seattle P-I, the Post-Intelligencer, or simply the P-I) is an online newspaper and former print newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, United States. The newspaper was founded in 1863 as the weekly Seattle Gazette, and was later published daily in broadsheet format.

  3. Royal Brougham - Wikipedia

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    Royal Brewer Brougham (September 17, 1894 – October 30, 1978) [1] was one of the longest tenured employees of a U.S. newspaper in history, working for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in Seattle, Washington, primarily as sports editor, for 68 years, starting at age 16.

  4. Jean Godden - Wikipedia

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    Godden attained celebrity status in Seattle as a columnist for both daily newspapers, first for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and most recently for The Seattle Times. Godden reached that status after years of working in other positions with the paper, including as a business editor, editorial page editor, real estate and urban affairs reporter ...

  5. Extra! Extra! Seattle loses a daily newspaper as of Wednesday!

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    With so many people freeloading their news online (ahem!), of course it had to happen in Seattle, a hive of American computing. On Tuesday, the final issue of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer will ...

  6. Ray Eckmann - Wikipedia

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    His obituary in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer recognized his involvement with "the Shrine, the University Rotary Club, the University Commercial Club, Seafair, the American Automobile Association, the Seattle Yacht Club, and Seattle General Hospital." and "half a century as one of Seattle's most prominent citizens." [1]

  7. Emmett Watson - Wikipedia

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    Emmett Watson (November 22, 1918 – May 11, 2001) [1] was an American newspaper columnist from Seattle, Washington, whose columns ran in a variety of Seattle newspapers over a span of more than fifty years.

  8. Andrew Schneider (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    She was a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch before switching to editing at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. As managing editor and editor of The Seattle Times, she and the staff won two Pulitzer prizes for breaking news. [2] The two moved together from Seattle to Missoula, Montana, in 2016, after Best was named the editor of The Missoulian.

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