Series Reprints & Special Sections
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Seattle, WA 98111
PIKE PLACE MARKET AT 100
A collection of stories from Summer 2007 | $3.50 |
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Pike Place Market, The Seattle Times explores the Market of yesterday and the Market of today.
CONFRONTING MALARIA
Reprinted from September 23-25, 2007 | $2.50 |
A Seattle Times special report on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations quest to eradicate malaria.
ART ALFRESCO
A Guide to Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park | $2.50 |
A Seattle Times special section celebrating the opening of the Olympic Sculpture Park.
LICENSE TO HARM
Reprinted from April 23-25, 2006
| $2.50 |
A Seattle Times special report on the unchecked problem of sexual misconduct by health care professionals.
YOUR COURTS, THEIR SECRETS
Reprinted from March-December 2006
| $2.50 |
A Seattle Times investigation into improperly sealed court records in King County Superior Court.
A JOURNEY TO PAKISTAN
Reprinted from December 18-20, 2005 | $2.50 |
The Seattle Times sent reporter Janet Tu and photographer Thomas James Hurst to Pakistan to document the heavily damaged mountain villages in Pakistan after the October 8, 2005, 7.6 earthquake. This four-part series personalizes the plight of the Pakistani people and their struggle to survive.
SUDDENLY SICK
Reprinted from June 26-30, 2005 | $2.50 |
This five-part Seattle Times investigative series looks at the hidden big business behind your doctor's diagnosis. Our investigation found that for a broad spectrum of diseases, the experts writing the treatment guidelines had drug-company ties ranging from research contracts to consultancies to stock ownership.
DOT-CON JOB
Reprinted from March 6-8, 2005 | $2.50 |
A three-part Seattle Times investigative series on how InfoSpace took its investors for a ride. Insiders were cashing out millions, and faithful investors were left with pennies.
SUSPICION IN THE RANKS
Reprinted from January 9-16, 2005 | $2.50 |
In this nine-part series, The Seattle Times gives the first detailed account of how Army Capt. James Yee, a highly praised officer went from soft-spoken defender of Islam to accused spy.
COACHES WHO PREY
Reprinted from December 14-17, 2003 | $2.50 |
A special Seattle Times investigation into sexual misconduct by coaches and how it frequently goes unpunished. In a dark side of the growing world of girls sports, 159 coaches have been reprimanded or fired for sexual misconduct in the past decade. And 98 continued to coach or teach - as schools, the state and even some parents looked the other way.