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Articles published Fri, Jun 12, 2009

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editorial

Global warming activists ignore the science they claim to support

Japan introduces first robot teacher

In mid May Japan introduced the first robot teacher. The robot known as Saya, was originally developed for companies who wanted to cut costs, replacing people like secretaries and receptionists.

guest-editorial

Global warming activists ignore the science they claim to support

When discussing global warming, one phrase recurs: “scientific consensus.” Environmental activists often cite “science” when arguing for far-reaching and costly responses to global warming. Ironically, however, those activists ignore the findings of that same science. The potential impacts they cite are based not on science but on speculation which contradicts the actual science.

news

Third graders learn about community by L.S. city members in the know

Local leaders teach kids first hand

Police still looking for information on L.S. death

Local teen victim of hit and run

Frawg ‘N Turtle heading for the big leagues

sports-local

Lake Stevens rower invited to National Selection camp

Jorgen Anderson, a 2009 graduate of Lake Stevens High School, is one of 31 athletes from around the United States to be invited to the U.S. Rowing Junior Men’s National Team Selection camp this summer in Princeton, N.J.