Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Identity Theft: Protection In The Age Of Information
The Federal Trade Commission reports that in 2011, there were 4,853 complaints of identity theft filed in Washington state. Some of the victims included
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What Would You Like To See The President Accomplish In The Next Four Years?
The official inauguration of President Obama is on Monday, January 21, but the party is happening this coming Sunday. What happens after that? Well, only
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2013: Another Chance For The Reproductive Parity Act?
The new state legislative session is well underway, and a few state senators are planning to reintroduce what’s known as the Reproductive Parity Act. The
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Officer Abraham On The New Rules Of The Road For Marijuana Use
What are the new rules of the road for marijuana use now that it’s legal here in Washington state? Seattle Traffic Officer John Abraham talks it over with
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Naked Statistics: Stripping The Dread From The Data
In his new book author Charles Wheelen makes the claim that statistics can be really interesting, and most of it isn't that difficult. Not convinced? Ross
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Map: Do We Still Need Record Stores?
Tomorrow is a dark day for many a Seattle vinyl enthusiast — Easy Street Records, the lower Queen Anne record store, is closing after serving the Emerald
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Cerveza At The Cinema? Lawmakers Push For Beer And Wine In Theaters
Some Olympia lawmakers are backing a bill to let movie theaters and live performance venues apply for liquor licenses to serve beer and wine. The bill is
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Will Grounded Dreamliners Be A Nightmare For Boeing?
Airlines around the world have grounded their Boeing 787 Dreamliners after yesterday’s emergency landing in Japan. Officials are looking into the cause of
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Rules Of The Road
Are you ever driving down the street and you see something happen in traffic and wonder, is that allowed? Well, today on The Conversation you can get that
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What Happens To A Dreamliner Deferred?
Two Japanese airlines have grounded their new Boeing Dreamliner 787s after smoke was detected in the cabin of one of the aircraft. Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines currently carry more 787s than any other airlines in the world, but Boeing has filled roughly 800 orders worldwide for the new Dreamliner.These new safety concerns could affect future aircraft sales. Ross Reynolds talks with vice president and aerospace analyst at the Teal Group, Richard Aboulafia, about what these incidents mean for Boeing.