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Finals <span class="rm" >(Best of 3)</span>

Division champions (*) and playoff qualifiers (†) are noted.Eastern Division W L Pct. GB GF GA* Monterrey La Raza208.714—190166†Indianapolis Twisters1711.6073194177†Houston Hotshots1711.…

WNBA Annual Awards, 2003 Season

Most Valuable Player: Lauren Jackson, SeattleRookie of the Year: Cheryl Ford, DetroitCoach of the Year: Bill Laimbeer, DetroitDefensive Player of the Year: Sheryl Swoopes, HoustonMost…

Washington NPR Member Stations

Station City Frequency KZAZ-FM Bellingham 91.7 KNWV-FM Clarkston 90.5 KNWR-FM Ellensburg 90.7 KLWS-FM Moses Lake 91.5 KMWS-FM Mount Vernon 90.1 KQWS-…

William Scholl 2002 Deaths

William SchollAge: 81 footwear designer who in the 1970s introduced Dr. Scholl's, the popular wooden sandals. Died: Douglas, Isle of Man, Britain, March 15, 2002Harold RussellR - ZSeattle…

July 2018 Current Events: US News

Top of Page World News | Science & Technology News | Disaster News The world is a very busy place, and it's hard to stay on top of everything. Infoplease has got you covered. Here are the US…

June 2020 Current Events: US News

Top of Page Science and Technology News | Disaster News | World News The world is a very busy place, and it's hard to stay on top of everything. Infoplease has got you covered. Here are the world…

John Okada Biography

John Okada novelistBorn: 1923 Birthplace: Seattle, Wash. John Okada was born in Seattle and attended the University of Washington and Columbia University. Much like other Japanese Americans,…

Layne Staley 2002 Deaths

Layne StaleyAge: 34 lead singer of the grunge band Alice in Chains. The group was one of the first grunge bands to emerge from Seattle and has inspired scores of copycat bands. Died: Seattle…

Earl Shaffer 2002 Deaths

Earl ShafferAge: 83 outdoorsman who in 1948 became the first person to walk the entire Appalachian Trail in one trip. He made the 2,058-mile trek in 124 days, without a tent or stove. Died:…