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  2. The Seattle Times - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Times originated as the Seattle Press-Times, a four-page newspaper founded in 1891 with a daily circulation of 3,500, which Maine teacher and attorney Alden J. Blethen bought in 1896. [2] [3] Renamed the Seattle Daily Times, it doubled its circulation within half a year. By 1915, circulation stood at 70,000.

  3. The Seattle Times Company - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Times Company is a privately owned publisher of daily and weekly newspapers in the U.S. state of Washington. Founded in Seattle , Washington in 1896, the company is in its fourth generation of control by the Blethen family as of 2022.

  4. Dominic Gates - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Gates is an Irish-American aerospace journalist for The Seattle Times, former math teacher, and Pulitzer Prize winner. [1] He has been assigned to cover Boeing for The Times since 2003. Gates was a co-recipient of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting alongside Steve Miletich , Mike Baker , and Lewis Kamb for their coverage of ...

  5. Prize money - Wikipedia

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    The two roots of prize law and the consequent distribution of prize money are the medieval maritime codes, such as the Consolato Del Mare and Rolls of Oleron, which codified the customary laws that reserved legal rights over certain property found or captured at sea, in harbour or on the shore for the rulers of maritime states, [1] and the 16th and 17th century formulation of international law ...

  6. Ken Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the Decades (2014); a $100,000 second-place prize (his share of his team's $300,000 prize) in the Jeopardy! All-Star Games (2019); and a $1,000,000 first-place prize in Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time (2020). During his first run of Jeopardy! appearances, Jennings earned the record for the highest American game show winnings.

  7. Category:The Seattle Times Company - Wikipedia

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  8. Worth Bingham Prize - Wikipedia

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    2010: Michael J. Berens, The Seattle Times, Seniors for Sale: Exploiting the aged and frail in Washington’s adult family homes. 2009: Raquel Rutledge, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Cashing in on Kids. 2008: Jim Schaefer, M. L. Elrick, Detroit Free Press, A Mayor in Crisis. 2007: Dana Priest, Anne Hull, The Washington Post, Walter Reed and Beyond.

  9. Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Times is the lone daily newspaper in the city and was founded in 1896; it is one of the few remaining family-owned major newspapers in the United States. [315] The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, known as the P-I, published a daily newspaper from 1863 to March 17, 2009, before switching to a strictly online publication. [316]