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Taking the Gre Writing Assessment
ISBN: 0595265855  ASIN: 0595265855
Author: Tim Avants
Publisher: Writers Club Press 01 January, 2003
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Taking the Measure of Work; A Guide to Validated Scales for Organizational Research and Diagnosis
ISBN: 0761924256  ASIN: 0761924256
Author: Dail L. Fields
Publisher: SAGE Publications 15 June, 2002
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Tal-Botvinnik, 1960
ISBN: 1888690089  ASIN: 1888690089
Author: Al Lawrence
Publisher: Russell Enterprises 01 August, 2001
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Tales from Indiana High School Basketball
ISBN: 1582614121  ASIN: 1582614121
Author: Jeff Washburn
Publisher: Sports Publishing October, 2004
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Tales of Ancient Egypt (Puffin Classics)
ISBN: 0140367160  ASIN: 0140367160
Author: Roger Lancelyn Green
Publisher: Puffin Books 01 July, 1996
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Taliesin: The Last Celtic Shaman
ISBN: 0892818697  ASIN: 0892818697
Author: John Matthews
Publisher: Inner Traditions 01 April, 2002
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Talk on the Wilde Side: Toward a Genealogy of a Discourse on Male Sexualities
ISBN: 0415902304  ASIN: 0415902304
Author: Ed Cohen
Publisher: Routledge 01 September, 1992
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Talk Your Way to the Top: Communication Secrets to Change Your Life
ISBN: 1565544269  ASIN: 1565544269
Author: Kevin Hogan
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company 01 October, 1999
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Talk Your Way to the Top: How to Address Any Audience Like Your Career Depends On It
ISBN: 007140564X  ASIN: 007140564X
Author: Kevin Daley
Publisher: McGraw-Hill 12 August, 2003
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Talk! Talk! Talk: Tools to Facilitate Language
ISBN: 1888222549  ASIN: 1888222549
Author: Nicole Muir
Publisher: Thinking Pubns 01 July, 2000
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Talking Philosophy: Dialogues With Fifteen Leading Philosophers
ISBN: 0192854178  ASIN: 0192854178
Author: Bryan Magee
Publisher: Oxford University Press 01 September, 2001
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Talking the Winner's Way: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Business and Personal Relationships
ISBN: 0809225034  ASIN: 0809225034
Author: Leil Lowndes
Publisher: McGraw-Hill 01 September, 1999
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Talking With My Father: Jesus Teaches on Prayer
ISBN: 1572930276  ASIN: 1572930276
Author: Ray C. Stedman
Publisher: Discovery House Publishers 01 November, 1997
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Talking with Young Children about Adoption
ISBN: 0300063172  ASIN: 0300063172
Author: Mary Watkins
Publisher: Yale University Press 22 February, 1995
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Taming Regulation: Superfund and the Challenge of Regulatory Reform
ISBN: 0815759436  ASIN: 0815759436
Author: Robert T. Nakamura
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press 01 November, 2003
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Taming Your Gremlin (Revised Edition): A Surprisingly Simple Method for Getting Out of Your Own Way
ISBN: 0060520221  ASIN: 0060520221
Author: Rick Carson
Publisher: Perennial Currents 08 July, 2003
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Tangled Up in School: Politics, Space, Bodies, and Signs in the Educational Process (Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education)
ISBN: 080582653X  ASIN: 080582653X
Author: Jan Nespor
Publisher: Lea 01 July, 1997
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Tannenberg 1410: Disaster for the Teutonic Knights (Campaign)
ISBN: 1841765619  ASIN: 1841765619
Author: Stephen Turnbull
Publisher: Osprey Publishing (UK) 01 May, 2003
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Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddesses: Spiritual Secrets of Ayurveda
ISBN: 0910261393  ASIN: 0910261393
Author: David, Dr. Frawley
Publisher: Lotus Press (WI) 01 November, 2000
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Tao Te Ching
ISBN: 0060812451  ASIN: 0060812451
Author: Stephen Mitchell
Publisher: Perennial 01 October, 1992
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Tao te Ching
ISBN: 158542269X  ASIN: 158542269X
Author: Jonathan Star
Publisher: Tarcher 25 August, 2003
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Tao Te Ching : 25th-Anniversary Edition (Vintage)
ISBN: 0679776192  ASIN: 0679776192
Author: Lao Tsu
Publisher: Vintage 04 March, 1997
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Tape Reading and Market Tactics
ISBN: 0870340743  ASIN: 0870340743
Author: Humphrey B. Neill
Publisher: Fraser Pub. Co. 01 June, 1984
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Tape Recorded Interview 2Nd Ed : Manual Field Workers Folklore Oral History
ISBN: 0870498789  ASIN: 0870498789
Author: Edward D. Ives
Publisher: Univ Tennessee Press 28 July, 1995
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Tapping the Healer Within : Using Thought-Field Therapy to Instantly Conquer Your Fears, Anxieties, and Emotional Distress
ISBN: 0809298805  ASIN: 0809298805
Author: Roger Callahan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill 09 May, 2002
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Meals on Bike Wheels Saves Gas
Earlier this week, we told you how meals-on-wheels programs are having trouble recruiting and retaining volunteer drivers due to high gas prices. Here’s a follow-up from reporter Tom Banse. He heard about another way to get food to shut-ins and the homebound hungry.


Signature Gathering Fueled By Handful of Donors
Today was the deadline to submit signatures to get measures on this fall’s ballot in Oregon. Five measures have already qualified, with a half-dozen more poised to make it. At least half of the money that went towards signature gathering efforts came from a single source: Nevada businessman Loren Parks.


WA Lawmakers Still Cool to Key Arena Upgrade
Will the Washington State legislature help fund a Seattle Key Arena upgrade next year?


Seattle Loses Supersonics
The Seattle Supersonics basketball team is moving to Oklahoma City. But the settlement reached Wednesday gives incentives for Seattle to host another N-B-A team down the road.


WA Right to Die Supporters Submit 320,000 Signatures
It looks like Washington State voters will get the chance to vote on an Oregon-style right-to-die initiative this fall. Former Governor Booth Gardner, who has Parkinson’s, is leading the campaign. He says he’s confident of a win in November.


Legal Glitch Ensnares Five Juvenile Lifers
Five juvenile murderers in Oregon say that because of a legal glitch, they received much harsher sentences than if they’d been older when they committed their crimes. So far the courts have not been moved, and the state isn’t backing down. Austin Jenkins has Part Two of our series on juvenile lifers.


Prayer and Cheers as Signatures Dropped for WA Right to Die Initiative
Washington State is one step closer to adopting an Oregon-style Death with Dignity law. Supporters of I-1000 today submitted well over the number of signatures they need to get the measure on this November’s ballot. As Olympia Correspondent Austin Jenkins reports, opponents prayed while supporters cheered.


Moving Chemical Weapons to Umatilla, OR Possible Option
The United States is falling behind on an international treaty deadline to destroy all of its chemical weapons by 2012. The state of Oregon might be asked to pick up the slack. Correspondent Anna King has the story.


WA Foster Care System Says it Needs More Money
Washington’s foster care system needs more money if it’s going to reduce social worker caseloads. That’s the response from the Department of Social and Health Services after a judge’s ruling Monday. Austin Jenkins reports.


Starbucks Closing 600 Stores Nationwide
Some Starbucks customers may soon have to drive a bit further to get their caffeine fix. The Seattle-based coffee giant announced Tuesday the closures will affect underperforming stores nationwide. Austin Jenkins has details.


Life in Prison for Juveniles: Is it Good Public Policy?
There are at least 60 juvenile murderers serving life sentences in Northwest prisons. Some will probably die in prison. Others have a chance at parole. But is it good public policy to prosecute juveniles as adults and sentence them to life? Austin Jenkins takes us behind bars in search of some answers.


Fourth Place Makes the Olympic Team
Fourth place is usually the cruelest spot to finish at the Olympic Trials. Only the top three get a ticket to Beijing in track and field. But fourth was good enough for one Eugene woman last night.


Olympics: Will Third Time be the Charm for Oregon Native?
Perhaps the third time will be the charm for an Oregon native with an unlucky record at the Olympics. Last night in Eugene, Tom Pappas became the first American man to make three Olympic teams in the decathlon.


Starbucks Closing 600 Stores Nationwide
Some Starbucks customers may soon have to drive a bit further to get their caffeine fix. The Seattle-based coffee giant announced today it will close 600 underperforming stores nationwide. Correspondent Austin Jenkins has details.


Range Fire Burns at Umatilla Chemical Depot
A team of regional firefighters brought a blaze on the Umatilla Chemical Depot under control Monday night. The range fire started in the afternoon in the southwest corner of the depot. The fire did not reach the igloos -- or underground bunkers -- where chemical weapons are stored.


When Fourth Place Secure an Olympic Berth
Fourth place is usually the cruelest spot to finish at the Olympic Trials. Only the top three get a ticket to Beijing in track and field. But on Monday night, fourth place was good enough for one Eugene woman to win a spot on the Olympic team.


Oregon Native Hopes for Change in Olympic Fortunes
The third time could be a charm for an Oregon native with an unlucky record at the Olympics. Monday night in Eugene, Tom Pappas became the first American man to make three Olympic teams in the decathlon. On the first two go-rounds, Pappas finished fifth in Sydney. At the Athens Games, an injury forced him to drop out.


Smoke from California Fires Drifts into Oregon
The Pacific Northwest fire season is still ramping up. But in California, more than a thousand wildfires are raging across the state. The smoke from some of those fires is making it hard for fire managers in southern Oregon to do their job. Correspondent Chris Lehman has more.


Makah Whalers Do Time for Whale Hunt
Two Makah Indian whale hunters are behind bars today. They were jailed Monday immediately after a judge sentenced them for leading an illegal whale hunt last September. Austin Jenkins has details.


NW’s Recent Temps Can Damage Potatoes
So, you think you’re wilting in the heat? Think of a potato. Northwest potatoes like heat, but when it gets into the hundreds the plants shut down. That’s bad news for French fry processors as our Richland Correspondent Anna King explains.


Alaska/Horizon Airline: Second Bag Fee Starts July 1
Starting tomorrow, Alaska and Horizon Airlines are joining the ranks of air carriers charging for a second checked bag. Officials say high fuel costs and a weaker economy are forcing changes in how the business operates. Ed Schoenfeld reports.


Fires Crews in Eastern WA and Eastern OR on Alert
In Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon fire crews are on a Red Flag Alert. That’s because tonight there’s a dangerous cocktail of lightening storms, 100 degree heat and dry conditions. Richland Correspondent Anna King has the story.


Time for Another Constitutional Convention in Oregon?
Oregon’s Constitution addresses everything from freedom of speech to the proper method of purchasing stationery for state business. Some lawmakers say it’s time to give the document a massive overhaul. Salem Correspondent Chris Lehman reports on the makings of a modern-day Constitutional Convention:


New WA Law: Plug in that Handset and Drive
The Washington State Patrol says it will have NO grace period for drivers who violate the state’s new cell phone ban. The law goes into effect July 1st. It makes it illegal to drive while holding a cell phone to your ear. Austin Jenkins has details.


Northwest Athletes in the Spotlight at Olympic Trials
Day Three of the Olympic Trials in Eugene featured the first five events of the decathlon and the final in the men's pole vault. Northwest athletes are making their presence known, as Andrew Theen reports.


Ex-Cougar Starts Run For Gold in Eugene
He competed for his native Kenya at the past two Olympics. Monday night in Eugene, this same runner competes for a spot on the U-S Olympic squad bound for Beijing. Tom Banse explains the change in allegiances was nurtured in the Northwest.


Fewer Wheels With Meals
Local agencies that deliver meals and groceries to the homebound are losing volunteer drivers faster than they can replace them. High gas prices get the blame. It’s a hard problem to solve, as correspondent Tom Banse reports.


Biodiesel Keeps Pumping, But Growth Slows
Northwest drivers looking for an alternative to pricy gas have been disappointed to see alternatives like ethanol and biodiesel rise in price even faster. Alternative fuel retailers in Portland and Seattle are opening new stations despite the product expense and the separate food vs. fuel controversy. Correspondent Tom Banse reports.


U of I Presidennt Daley-Laursen Say University Strong and Growing
University of Idaho President- Delegate Steve Daley- Laursen says the momentum for the university has been strong and is growing. Glenn Mosley reports.


Measure 53 Recount Affirms Initial Results
Oregon’s first statewide recount in eight years has produced the same result as the original tally. The margin of victory for Measure 53 was so small it triggered an automatic recount.


Economic Slowdown Spells Caution at Oregon Capitol
The Oregon Legislature meets every other year. That makes it hard to deal with unexpected issues that arise between sessions. The only Legislative committee that gets to hand out money during the off-season is meeting today. Salem Correspondent Chris Lehman reports:


Photographer Explores NW Serial Killer Dump Sites
A Northwest art photographer has spent the last two years of his life capturing images of the places where serial killers dumped their victims. He traveled California, Washington and Oregon to visit nearly 300 sites. You’ll recognize the names of killers like Ted Bundy or Robert Lee Yates. The victims won’t be as familiar, nor the places they were found. Richland Correspondent Anna King has this artist profile.


WA Fish and Wildlife Investigates Reports of Wolf Pack
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is intensively investigating photographs and reports of wolves in North Central, Washington. But so far the agency says there’s NO proof yet that a pack of wolves has taken up residence in the state. Correspondent Austin Jenkins reports.


Water Groups Questions Potato Numbers
In Central Washington State, the Odessa Aquifer is running dry. The state’s Potato Commission warns of an economic disaster if farmers don’t get replacement water from the Columbia River. But now an environmental group says the Potato Commission’s predictions of an economic doomsday are exaggerated. Olympia Correspondent Austin Jenkins reports.


NW Firefighters Head to California
More than 25-hundred firefighters from the Northwest have been sent to Northern California to join the fight against the escalating wildfires there. Correspondent Tom Banse reports.


Emergency Money Given to Food Banks for Gas
Washington Governor Chris Gregoire says food banks are running out of gas money. So today she opened up a state emergency fund to give food banks 200-thousand dollars for gas.


Oregon Lawmakers Cautiously Hand Out Money
Caution is the buzzword in Salem this week as a panel of lawmakers is meeting to decide which state agencies are worthy of a financial pick-me-up. The Legislature’s Emergency Board is set to finish its work tomorrow. Salem Correspondent Chris Lehman reports:


Gregoire: Do Not Use Soprano Theme Song in Ad
WASHINGTON GOVERNOR CHRIS GREGOIRE SAYS STATE DEMOCRATS SHOULD NOT USE MUSIC FROM ‘THE SOPRANOS’ IN ADS ABOUT HER REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER, DINO ROSSI.


Emergency Subcommittee Approves Funds for Salmon Fishermen
An Oregon legislative subcommittee voted today to provide coastal fishermen with half a million dollars in aid from the state’s Emergency Fund. The salmon fishing season was closed earlier this year because of a forecasted decline in stocks of Sacramento River Chinook Salmon.


NW Coastal Fisherman Review Valdez Decision
Costal fishermen are reviewing the Supreme Court's decision on damages for the Exxon Valdez disaster. April Baer reports that today's decision dashed hopes of thousands of Northwest fishermen who lost work because of the spill. April Baer reports...


WA Study: Racial Bias in Child Welfare System?
Is there racial bias in Washington State’s child welfare system? A new study that will be released today suggests the answer might be yes. Olympia Correspondent Austin Jenkins explains.


Will There Be Enough Labor for NW Fruit Harvest?
Northwest farmers are unsure if there will be enough labor to harvest the region’s fruit this summer and fall. The sinking economy, high gas prices and low cherry yields are all playing a part. Richland Correspondent Anna King reports.


OR Reviews Response to Winter Storms
Last winter’s devastating storms may be a distant memory for most in the Northwest. But officials want to be ready for the next time a natural disaster strikes. A panel in charge of evaluating Oregon’s response to the storms issued a report Tuesday. Salem Correspondent Chris Lehman reports:


WA State Officials: No Packs of Wolves Here Yet
Early this week reports of a wolf pack making a home in Washington State hit the headlines. We sent Richland Correspondent Anna King to sniff out the real story about wolves in the Evergreen State.


WA Gov. Gregoire: Countrywide Targeted Minorities
The Countrywide Home Loan company has another enemy, Chris Gregoire, Governor of Washington State


B-17 Fly Above Spokane to Delight of Vets
Some members of the public and a few aging World War Two veterans got a special treat at Spokane International Airport – a visit by a trio of old war birds. Spokane Public Radio’s Steve Jackson talks with one of those vets inside a vintage B-17 Flying Fortress in the skies over Spokane.


U of I President White Reflects
Tim White’s tenure as president of the University of Idaho is rapidly drawing to a close. A goodbye celebration is planned for today and a tree will be planted in his honor on campus next Monday. Glenn Mosley reports.


Fading La Niña Clears Way for Summer Warm Up
Summer – at long last -- officially begins this afternoon. Correspondent Tom Banse looked into the 90-day forecast and tells us what we can expect from the season.


Cleanup Continues at Hanford
Over the weekend the Federal Government used explosives to demolish parts of the N Reactor at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. The reactor is one of nine that once produced plutonium for the Manhattan Project. The demolition is part of ongoing cleanup at Hanford. Richland Correspondent Anna King reports


One-Third of OR Counties in Crisis Mode due to End of Timber Payments
One-third of all Oregon counties are in crisis mode due to a loss of Federal timber payments. That’s one of the findings of a new report from a task force set up by Governor Ted Kulongoski. Salem Correspondent Chris Lehman has more: