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Brian Gawley has been a daily and weekly newspaper reporter since 1989, working for the "Whitman County Gazette," "Columbia Basin Herald," "Grand Coulee Star," "Peninsula Daily News" and "Sequim Gazette." Gawley is a Washington State University Honors Program graduate with a bachelor's degree in communications and a national research paper award winner.
Gawley wrote a 164-page book about three days lost in Olympic National Park in running shorts with no food that included extensive personal interviews, review of public records and library/Internet research.
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Gawley wrote a 164-page book about three days lost in Olympic National Park in running shorts with no food that included extensive personal interviews, review of public records and library/Internet research.
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New Hand-held Cellphone Laws Don't Go Far EnoughOur state legislators are caving in to the cellular telephone lobby and refusing to pass tough cellphone control laws. It's time for "we the people" to take a stand and take back our coffee shops and public transportation.
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Legislators Need to Get Tough About Cell Phone AbuseSeveral states have caved into the powerful cellphone lobby and passed watered-down cellphone abuse laws. It's time voters got tough and demanded real change.
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Increasing Number of Stepmothers Demands New TraditionsStepmothers are portrayed as wicked or evil in more than 900 stories. However, stepfamilies now number an estimated 35 million, one in every three. So how families celebrate Mothers Day needs to change to fit that reality.
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Why Parents Must Keep Children's Bedrooms Intact -- ForeverYour room stays your room. It does not become a "guest bedroom" or "study" just because you haven't lived in it for 10 or 15 or 20 years. This is all spelled out in the Magna Carta or something.
