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-,------Table Dp·l. Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Kent city, Washington [For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions. see text]

Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

Total population...... •...... •. 79,524 10Q,Q HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE Total population . 79,524 100.0 SEX AND AGE Hispanic or Latino (of any race) .. 6,466 8.1 Male. 39,440 49.6 Mexican. .. 4,584 5.8 Female. 40,084 50.4 Puerto Rican . 307 0,4 Under 5 years. 6,676 8.4 Cuban.. .. 75 0.1 5 to 9 years ... 6,467 8.1 Other Hispanic or Latino .. 1,500 1.9 10 to 14 years . 5,743 7.2 Not Hispanic or Latino ... 73,058 91.9 15 to 19 years. 5,279 6.6 White alone. 53,964 67.9 20 to 24 years . 6,074 7.6 RELATIONSHIP 25 to 34 years . 13,873 17,4 Total population...... •...... ••..... 79,524 100.0 35 to 44 years . 13,955 17.5 In households. . ... 78,826 99.1 45 to 54 years . 10,072 12.7 Householder .. 31,113 39.1 55 to 59 years . 3,293 4.1 Spouse 14,036 17.7 60 to 64 years . 2,254 2.8 Child .. 24,201 30,4 65 to 74 years. 3,201 4.0 Own child under 18 years. 20,204 25,4 75 to 84 years, .. 2,006 2.5 Other relatives...... 3,881 4.9 85 years and over .. 631 0.8 Under 18 years .. 1,196 1.5 Median age (years). 31.8 (X) Nonrelatives .. 5,595 7.0 Unmarried partner. .. 2,286 2.9 18 years and over. 57,513 72.3 In group quarters .. 698 0.9 Male. 28,203 35.5 Institutionalized population. 165 0.2 Female. 29,310 36.9 Noninstitutionalized population. 533 0.7 21 years and over. 54,209 68.2 62 years and over .. 7,125 9.0 HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE 65 years and over .. 5,838 7.3 Total households...... •...•...... •.... 31,113 100.0 Male. 2,401 3.0 Family households (families). 19,591 63.0 Female. 3,437 4.3 With own children under 18 years . 11,057 35.5 Married·couple family. 14,036 45.1 RACE With own chlldren under 18 years. 7,268 23,4 One race. 75,253 94.6 Female householder, no husband present .. 3,976 12.8 White .. 56,307 70.8 With own children under 18 years. 2,875 9.2 Slack or African American .. 6,547 8.2 Nonfamily households...... 11,522 37.0 American Indian and Alaska Native ... 777 1.0 Householder living alone .... 8,871 28.5 Asian .. 7,489 9.4 Householder 65 years and over. 1,804 5.8 Asian Indian. 1,380 1.7 Chinese .. 951 1.2 Households with individuals under 18 years ..... 11,834 38.0 Filipino. 1,586 2.0 Households with individuals 65 years and over .. 4,314 13.9 Japanese. 579 0.7 Average household size... 2.53 (X) Korean. 836 1.1 Average family size.... 3.15 (X) Vietnamese .. 1,309 1.6 Other Asian ' .... 848 1.1 HOUSING OCCUPANCY Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. 608 0.8 Total housing units ,. 32,488 100.0 Native Hawaiian. 112 0.1 Occupied housing units . 31,113 95.8 Guamanian or Chamorro . 82 0.1 Vacant housing units... 1,375 4.2 Samoan. 245 0.3 For seasonal, recreational, or Other Pacific Islander 2 .' 169 0.2 occasional use...... 94 0.3 Some other race . 3,525 4,4 Two or more races. 4,271 5,4 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent). 1.1 (X) Rental vacancy rate (percent). 4.9 (X) Race alone or in combination with one or more other races: :) HOUSING TENURE White. 59,617 75.0 Occupied housing units .•...•.•....•..... 31,113 100.0 Black or African American. 7,869 9.9 Owner--occupied housing units. 15,178 48.8 American Indian and Alaska Native. 1,749 2.2 Renter·occupied housing units. 15,935 51.2 Asian .. 9,074 11,4 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. 1,051 1.3 Average household size of owner-occupied units. 2.70 (X) Some other race . . .. 4,979 6.3 Average household size of renter-occupied units. 2.38 (X)

- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories. 2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories. 3 In combination with one or more of the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.

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U,S. Census Bureau Table DP-2. Profile of Selected Social Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Kent city, Washington [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiallty protection, sampling eTror, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]

SUbject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH Population 3 years and over Total population•••..• " •.• , •.••.... " ••.• 79,325 100.0 enrolled In school. . 20,345 100.0 Native... . '" 65,699 63.1 Nursery school, preschool. 1,476 7.3 80m in United States. . .. 65,165 62.2 Kindergarten...... 1,333 6.6 State of residence .. 35,610 44.9 Elementary school (grades 1-8) . 9,493 46.7 Different state...... 29,575 37.3 High school (grades 9-12) . 4,206 20.7 Born outside United States .. 714 0.9 College or graduate school. 3,635 16.8 Foreign born .. 13,426 16.9 Entered 1990 to March 2000 . 6,216 10.4 EOUCATIONAL ATIAINMENT Naturalized citizen. 4,963 6.3 Population 25 years and over ...... •.. 49,306 100.0 Not a citizen. 6,443 10.6 Less than 9th grade . 2,394 4.9 9th to 12th grade, no diploma. 4,209 6.5 REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN High school graduate (includes equivalency).. 13,007 26.4 Total (exclUding born at sea)...•.....•.... 13,426 100.0 Some college, no degree. 13,457 27.3 Europe. 3,136 23.4 Associate degree. 4,416 9.0 Asia. 5,776 43.0 Bachelor's degree .. 6,731 17.7 Africa .. 619 6.1 Graduate or professional degree ... 3,090 6.3 Oceania. 160 1.2 Latin America .. 3,023 22.5 Percent high school graduate or higher . 66.6 (Xl Northern America. 510 3.8 Percent bachelor's degree or higher .. 24.0 (Xl LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME MARITAL STATUS PopUlation 5 years and over .•.....•.....• 72,774 100.0 Population 15 years and over .•...... 60,736 100.0 English only .. 56,676 76.2 Never married 17,777 29.3 Language other than English .. 15,696 21.8 Now married, except separated. 30,667 50.9 Speak English less than "very well" . 6,134 11.2 Separated .. 1,074 1.8 Spanish...... 4,824 6.6 Widowed. 2,599 4.3 Speak English less than "very well" .. 2,554 35 Female. 2,107 3.5 Other Indo-European languages .. 5,399 7.4 Divorced. 6,399 13.6 Speak English less than "very well" . 2,714 3.7 Female. 4,618 7.6 Asian and Pacific Island languages. 4,701 6.5 Speak English less than "very well" ... 2,517 3.5 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS ANCESTRY (single or multiple) Grandparent living in household with Total population..•.....•.....•.....•....• one or more own grandchildren under 79,325 100.0 Total ancestries reported. .. 83,340 18 years ..•..••....•...... •....•... 1,378 100.0 105.1 Arab. . 330 0.4 Grandparent responsible for grandchildren. 486 35.3 1 Czech •. 366 0.5 VETERAN STATUS Danish .. 612 1.0 Dutch .. Civilian population 1B years and over .• 57,405 100,0 1,237 1.6 English. Civilian veterans . 7,649 13.3 7,176 9.0 French (except Basque)1 . 2,150 2.7 1 0.7 DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN French Canadian .. 539 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Gennan. 12,916 16.3 Population 5 to 20 years ...... • 18,421 100.0 Greek .. 203 0.3 Hungarian .. 193 0.2 With a disability. . ... 1,423 7.7 1 Irish . 7,220 9.1 Population 21 to 64 years••...... •.... 48,314 100.0 Italian ... 2,524 3.2 With a disability . 8,486 17.6 Lithuanian .. 65 0.1 Percent employed .. 59.1 (Xl Norwegian .. 4,100 5.2 No disability . 39,628 62.4 Polish. 1,084 1.4 Percent employed .. 80.3 (Xl Portuguese. 214 0.3 Population 65 years and over ...•...... 5,772 100.0 Russian. 1,061 1.3 With a disability. 2,717 47.1 Scotch-Irish. 1,100 1.4 Scottish. 1,566 2.0 RESIDENCE IN 1995 Slovak .. 120 0.2 Population 5 years and over ...... •. 72,774 100.0 Subsaharan African.. 1,013 1.3 Same house in 1995. 26,642 36.9 Swedish. 2,264 2.9 Different house in the U.S. in 1995. 41,706 57.3 Swiss ... 432 0.5 Same county . 27,107 37.2 Ukrainian...... 1,477 1.9 Different county .. 14,599 20.1 United States or American. 3,262 4.1 Same state. 4,476 6.2 Welsh .. 417 0.5 Different state. 10,123 13.9 West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) ... 95 0.1 Elsewhere in 1995. 4,226 5.6 Other ancestries . 29,356 37.0

-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 1The data represent a combination of two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsa­ tian. French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Census 2000. 2

U.S. Census Bureau Table DP·3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Kent city, Washington [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]

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EMPLOYMENT STATUS INCOME IN 1999 Population 16 years and over •...... •. 59,670 100,0 Households.•.••..•.. , .•.. , .••..•.••••.. 31,053 100.0 In labor force . 42,868 71.8 Less than $10,000., .,,. 2,300 7,4 Civilian labor force. .. .. 42,757 71,7 $10,000 to $14,999 .. 1,404 4,5 Employed. 40,322 67.6 $15,000 to $24,999.... .,., .. ,." , 3,560 11.5 Unemployed. 2,435 4.1 $25,000 to $34,999, ,., . 4,098 13.2 Percent of civilian labor force .. 5.7 (X) $35,000 to $49,999,.,. 5,595 18.0 Armed Forces. 111 0.2 $50,000 to $74,999, 7,430 23.9 Not in labor force ... 16,802 28.2 $75,000 to $99,999. 3,415 11.0 $100,000 to $149,999., Females 16 years and over " . 30,302 100.0 2,411 7.8 In labor force ... 19,781 65.3 $150,000 to $199,999., 560 1.8 Civilian labor force. 19,781 65.3 $200,000 or more .. 280 0.9 Employed .. 18,491 61.0 Median household income (dollars). ,.. .. , ... 46,046 (X) Own children under 6 years.•...... •. 7,487 100.0 With earnings. 26,913 86.7 All parents in family in labor force. 4,344 58.0 Mean earnings (dollars)' . 53,759 (X) With Social Security income. 4,790 15.4 COMMUTING TO WORK Mean Social Security income (dollars)1 . 11,631 (X) Workers 16 years and over " ..•...... •. 39,629 100.0 With Supplemental Security Income ....,. 1,219 3.9 Car, truck, or van ~ - drove alone. 29,113 73.5 Mean Supplemental Security Income Car, truck, or van -- carpooled. 5,883 14.8 (donars)1 . 6,842 (X) Public transportation (including taxicab) . 2,251 5.7 With pUblic assistance income. , . 1,656 5.3 Walked. 763 1.9 Mean pUblic assistance income (dollars)1 . 4,243 (X) Other means. 333 0.8 With retirement income., ...... 3,532 11.4 Worked at home . 1,286 3.2 Mean retirement income (dollars)1 ,. 15,332 (X) Mean travel time to work (minutes) 1 .. 28.7 (X) Families ...•....•..• , .. , ....•..•.. , .••.• 19,564 100.0 Employed civilian population Less than $10,000.. 1,149 5.9 16 years and over . 40,322 100.0 $10,000 to $14,999. 641 3.3 OCCUPATION $15,000 to $24,999. 2,063 10.5 Management, professional, and related $25,000 to $34,999. 2,178 11.1 occupations .. 12,306 30.5 $35,000 to $49,999. 3,187 16.3 Service occupations .. 5,845 14.5 $50,000 to $74,999. 4,953 25.3 Sales and office occupations .. 11,972 29.7 $75,000 to $99,999. 2,673 13.7 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations. 89 0.2 $100,000 to $149,999. 2,010 10.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance $150,000 to $199,999.,. 471 2.4 occupations . 3,998 9,9 $200,000 or more. , .... 239 1.2 Production, transportation, and material moving Median family income (dollars) .. 52,274 (X) occupations . _. 6,112 15.2 Per capita income (dollars)1 21,390 (X) INDUSTRY MedIan earnings (dollars): Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, Male full-time, yeaHound workers. 40,286 (X) and mining. 112 0.3 Female full-time, year-round workers . 30,704 (X) Construction. 2,795 6.91------+----1--- Manufacturing.. 7,034 17.4 Number Percent Wholesale trade. 2,760 6.8 below below Retail trade. 4,706 11 7 poverty poverty . SUbject level level Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .. 3,119 7,71- 1- -1-__ Information . 1,364 3.4 Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 leasing .. 2,640 6.5 Families, ..•....•..•..•.. , ....•...... •. 1,705 8,7 Professional, scientific, management, adminis­ With related children under 18 years.. 1,494 12.7 trative, and waste management services .. 3,708 9.2 With related children under 5 years.... 904 17.6 Educational, health and social services. 5,838 14.5 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation Families with female householder, no and food services .. 3,318 8.2 husband present ..•..•.....•.....•....• 826 21,8 Other services (except pUblic administration) .' 1,765 4.4 With related children under 18 years.. 784 26.5 Public administration. 1,163 2.9 With related children under 5 years. 442 39.8

CLASS OF WORKER Individuals...•.. ,., ..•.• , •..•••..•...••• 9,123 11,6 Private wage and salary workers. , 33,964 84.2 18 years and over., ' '.","""'" 5,471 9.5 Government workers. , 4,513 11.2 65 years and over ,.. ..,.,., .... ,. 535 9,3 Self-employed workers in own not incorporated Related children under 18 years. ... 3,548 16.7 business.. . .. 1,794 4.4 Related children 5 to 17 years. ,...... 2,332 15.7 Unpaid family workers .. ... , .. 51 0.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over, . 2,829 16.5

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us. Census Bureau Table DP·4. Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Kent city, Washington [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]

Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

Total housing units..•. " .• " ..•.•....•. 32,534 100.0 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM UNITS IN STRUCTURE Occupied housing units ..••...•.....•. 31,138 100.0 1~unit, detached. 13,288 40.8 1.00 or less . 28,621 91.9 1-unit, attached .. 1,921 5.9 1.01 to 1.50 .. 1,327 4.3 2 units. 389 1.2 1.51 or more.. 1,190 3.8 3 or 4 units. 1,672 5.1 5 to 9 units. 3,713 11.4 Specified owner.oOccupled units .•...... 12,487 100.0 10 to 19 units .. 5,161 15.9 VALUE 20 or more units ... 4,931 15.2 Less than $50.000.. 114 0.9 Mobile home.. 1,369 4.2 $50,000 to $99,999 . 519 4.2 Boat, RV, van, etc. 90 0.3 $100,000 to $149,999 . 2,786 22.3 $150,000 to $199,999. 4,884 39.1 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT $200,000 to $299,999...... 3,207 25.7 1999 to March 2000 . 879 2.7 $300,000 to $499,999. 802 6.4 1995 to 1998 .. 3,372 10,4 $500,000 to $999,999.. 159 1.3 1990 to 1994 .. 4,463 13.7 $1,000,000 or more.. 16 01 1980 to 1989 8,932 27.5 Median (dollars). 178,000 (Xl 1970 to 1979 .. 6,731 20.7 1960 to 1969 .. 5,180 15.9 MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED 1940 to 1959 ... 2,110 6.5 MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1939 or earlier. 867 2.7 With a mortgage .. 10,552 84.5 Less than $300 . ROOMS $300 to $499 . 132 1.1 1 room. 1,073 3.3 $500 to $699 . 453 3.6 2 rooms. 2,908 8.9 $700 to $999 . 1,538 123 3 rooms. 4,514 13.9 $1,000 to $1,499. 4,786 38.3 4 rooms. 6,544 20.1 $1,500 to $1,999 . 2,516 20.1 5 rooms. 5,553 17.1 $2,000 or more. 1,127 9.0 6 rooms. 3,937 12.1 Median (dollars). 1,344 (Xl 7 rooms .. 3,436 10.6 Not mortgaged...... 1,935 15.5 8 rooms. 2,213 6.8 Median (dollars). 383 (Xl 9 or more rooms 2,356 7.2 Median (rooms) . 4.7 (X) SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLO Occupied housing units ...... •..... 31,138 100.0 INCOME IN 1999 YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT Less than 15.0 percent.. 3,069 24.6 1999 to March 2000 . 9,822 31.5 15.0 to 19.9 percent ..... 2,126 17.0 1995 to 1998 . 11,459 36.8 20.0 to 24.9 percent .. 2,080 16.7 1990 to 1994 .. 4,292 13.8 25.0 to 29.9 percent. 1,554 12.4 1980 to 1989 . 3,005 9.7 30.0 to 34.9 percent. 1,166 9.3 1970 to 1979 . 1,549 5.0 35.0 percent or more. 2,458 19.7 1969 or earlier. 1,011 3.2 Not computed. 34 0.3

VEHICLES AVAILABLE Specified renter-occupled units ...... •. 15,901 100.0 None. 2,330 7.5 GROSS RENT 1 . 11,855 38.1 Less than $200 . 464 2.9 2. 11,767 37.8 $200 to $299 .. 302 1.9 3 or more ... 5,186 16.7 $300 to $499 .. 1,710 10.8 $500 to $749 . 6,210 39.1 HOUSE HEATING FUEL $750 to $999 . 5,034 31.7 Utility gas. 11,238 36.1 $1,000 to $1,499. 1,737 10.9 Bottled, tank, or LP gas. 207 0.7 $1,500 or more. 307 1.9 Electricity. 18,713 60.1 No cash rent. 137 0.9 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ... 669 2.1 Median (dollars). 724 (X) Coal or coke ... Wood 181 0.6 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF Solar energy.. HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel. 104 0.3 Less than 15.0 percent...... 2,392 15.0 No fuel used ... 26 0.1 15.0 to 19.9 percent. 2,631 16.5 20.0 to 24.9 percent .. 2,558 16.1 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS 25.0 to 29.9 percent .. 1,904 12.0 Lacking complete plumbing facilities. 112 0,4 30.0 to 34.9 percent. 1,388 8.7 Lacking complete kitchen facilities. 208 0.7 35.0 percent or more. 4,536 28.5 No telephone selVice . 350 1.1 Not computed.... 492 3.1

-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000.

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Getting Your In today's continually changing media environment, connecting with conaumere on a New....per large acale ia key to maintaining market ahare. In the region, The Seattle Times and the Seattle Poet-Intelligencer aerve more local readers than any other Advertl"ng • newspapere in the area. Marketing R..-rch · Place an Ad Request · Market Data Chooae from these three linka to a88 newspaper readerehlp baaed on diIlerent Informatl geographic levela: - population - Business Climate To requeol. regarding til - Retail SCene DMA marko! or at - Economic Pulse Oealgnated Market Area (also referred to 88 Seattle-Tacoma or Puget Sound region) bulina.csl - Education contact our I - Sports & leisure R....n:hck - Newspaper eMliA P_:2Q6. Readership Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area E.....U:rH! -Why (alao referred to 88 Seattle-Bellevue-Everelt or Seattle metro) yattlwtlm, Newspapers? Fax: 206J38 - Customized Presentations NOM Newspaper Dealgnated Market · Advertising Options (the core market aerved by The Seattle Times and the Seattle P-I) , Rates · Mechanlcals , Deadlines Average Issue Reach of Adults In the · Ad Tools Seattle-Tacoma DMA Among Primary Newspapers · Online Advertising , Contact Advertising *DMA Newspaper Editorial. Opinion Readership Working at The seattle TIm- The seattle Times and the Seattle P-I (weekdey and Sunday) 1,284,300 Inside the Sunday Seattle Times and P-I 1,064,300 New.oom Corporate The Seattle Times and the Seattle P-I (weekday) 872,900 Communications Tacoma News Tribune (Sunday) 353,900 community Involvement Tacoma News Tribune (weekday) 311,000 Supporting Everett Hereld (Sunday) 163,000 Education Everett Herald (weekday) 157,900 Other Departments The seattle Tim­ Wall street Journal (weekday) 106,200 Store USA Today (weekday) 90,000 FAQ E_taIde Journal (weekday) 78,100 Contact Us New York Times (weekday) 72,900 New York Times (Sunday) 71,100 Eestside Journel (Sunday) 69,900 South County Journal (Sunday) 56,400 South County Journal (weekday) 52,600

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HOME /I aASSIF1EDS /I NWSOURCE /I FORUMS /I MONEY /I WEATHER /I HO~.,~~UVERY NORTHWEST SPORTS BUSINESS VC Notebook B.usin.ess .. Layoff Tracker Money Sci·Tlch Publisher to merge Eastside, South County suburban Bill Virgin Boeing Watch papers Microsoft Watch f>P Biz WI", New King County Journal will focus on south, ..st TlchWlre Hot Spots Thursday, June 6, 2002 Video Ganery NATION/WORLD ART &.UFE By JOHN COOK COMICS &. GAMES SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER OPINION COLUMNISTS GETAWAYS Facing increasing competition from two metropolitan newspapers, NEIGHBORS Horvitz Newspapers Inc. - publisher ofthe Eastside Journal and the South County Journal - will merge the two suburban dailies under the King County Journal masthead later this year. SEARCH L :IIS The change, expected to occur Dec. 30, will give the paper a combined Sort: /I dolo O ....k circulation of49,000 - making itthe seventh-largest newspaper in the Query H.lp state. Itwill be the second name change for the suburban papers in the 8rowH by d'" past six years.

A few employees could lose their jobs as a result ofthe merger, said Peter Horvitz, president and CEO. The two papers employ about 300 people.

Horvitz bought the Eastside Journal and the South County Journal in 1994, when they were named the Journal American and Valley Daily News. He said the most recent strategy shift was necessary to compete against The Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

AFFILIATES Pointing especially to aggressive efforts by the Times, he said, the metropolitan dailies have targeted suburbs such as Bellevue, Redmond TOI and Renton for expansion. Those are the primary markets for the King ~ County Journal Newspapers. PrintthiJ HEAD II;~ "There is no question that this is a very competitive media landscape, and my job is to position my newspaper so we can be successful," Horvitz Interest-or said. special ere' come with He declined to comment on whether the Eastside Journal and the South Tourism Is • bag this ye \. County Journal are profitable, although he did say the papers have not ....•Ullll;y met his expectations with respect to financial performance. Friday Hart for solytlor http://seattlepi.nwsource.comlbusiness/73444_esj06.shtml 8/8/2002 Pu~lisher to merge Eastside, South County suburban papers Page2of3

P-I SERVICES "The fact is that we are in a tough industry in a competitive market and I'Jmail therefore we have to improve our financial performance," he said. "We Sabey Con Any news of ...... t large Dart , stnItght 110 your Inbox are taking very aggressive and intelligent steps to do that. " ProVidence PItoGo Top Ioelil. bualMu and The combined newspaper will be produced at a new $21 million printing RealNetwo sporta n.wa on your POA go. as eXDI Plmobl!e press in Kent, next to the current South County Journal facility. Horvitz Latest hud_ on your said the new facility will increase efficiency. Wade Coof phone says most Pld.sktop committee GM the .test headlln.. News ofcountywide interest will be emphasized in the combined paper on your dnktop along with community-specific news. As part ofthe move, the King Microsoft's ~ County Journal will continue to operate facilities in Bellevue and Kent. case settle eNlte or _cAt your ...... pI.GOm account The paper will be zoned, meaning separate editions win be produced for Biotech's I, readers who live in South King County and on the Eastside. halt to can P-IAWARDS projects Sodetyof The price ofthe paper will remain 25 cents daily, and the overall design Tiv0's quar Professional will not be altered significantly, Horvitz said. The color ofthe masthead revenue de Journalists regional estimate; ! oompellllon 2002 has not been chosen; the Eastside Journal's is blue while South County's as much a! is green. _to...... 11: Nation's elt 1. S••ttlepl.com has stayln! Doug Margeson, a reporter with 20 years at the Eastside Journal, said he this year Web_o.Ign, is hopeful the strategy win payoff. Circulation has fallen at the two 2. seattlopl.com papers. Revenue Ie Reg. N... F_tur.: Preston co, 1.4 p.m. 2. M·. Q8lA "We would love to see the newspaper become bigger, better, more Tech Briefs 3. Transportation successful," said Margeson, a representative ofone ofthe bargaining Business D HM. Hot Spots units at the Eastside Journal. "I don't know ifit will work or not, but1 spot H_. Report: certainly hope it will." 1. Earthquake Specllli __rt: Historically, South King County - with blue-collar cities such as Kent HM. Africa and Auburn - and the Eastside - dominated by technology havens such Sporto __rtlllll: as Redmond and Kirkland - have been viewed as two very different 1. All Star markets. AU R.~nll: 1. Morocco Combining the two could be a challenge. But Horvitz said with proper 2. Video Games 3. Pop zoning and a focus on stories with a "countywide appeal," the hurdles can be overcome. Bu._Rep., HM. Nordstrom "Our papers have been evolving," Horvitz said. "And this is the natural ComDI,t. !1st of aWlrds evolution. "

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SUbject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

Total population . 53,025 100.0 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE Total population••.•.••....•...•.•.. ".". 53,025 100.0 SEX AND AGE Hispanic or Latino (of any race) . 2,054 3.9 Male. 25,580 48.2 Mexican...... 1,115 2.1 Female. 27,445 51.8 Puerto Rican. . ... 110 0.2 Cuban...... Under 5 years . 2,769 5.2 27 0.1 Other Hispanic or Latino. 5 to 9 years 3.268 6.2 802 1.5 10 to 14 years .. 3,662 6.9 Not Hispanic or Latino ..... 50,971 96.1 15 to 19 years. 3,485 6.6 White alone.. 39,878 75.2 20 to 24 years. 2.844 5.4 RELATIONSHIP 25 to 34 years .. 6.782 12.8 Total population.....•...... •..•...... 53,025 100.0 35 to 44 years .. 9,329 17,6 In households.. 51,723 97.5 45 to 54 years .. 8,641 16.3 Householder. 20,716 39.1 55 to 59 years . 2,605 4.9 Spouse 10,606 20,0 60 to 64 years . 1,926 3.6 Child...... 14,615 27.6 65 to 74 years .. 3,601 6.8 Own child under 18 years . 11,137 21.0 75 to 84 years .. 2,888 5.4 Other relatives...... 2,175 4.1 85 years and over 1,225 2.3 Under 18 years .. 544 1.0 Median age (years). 39.3 (Xl Nonrelatives . 3,611 6.8 Unmarried partner. 1,112 2.1 1B years and over 41,105 77.5 In group quarters. 1,302 2.5 Male. 19,482 36.7 Institutionalized population. 538 1.0 Female. 21,623 40.8 NoninstitutionaliZed population .. 764 1.4 21 years and over .. 39,253 74.0 62 years and over .. 8,817 16.6 HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE 65 years and over .. 7,714 14.5 Total households . 20,716 100.0 Male. 3,029 5.7 Family households (families). . . .. 13,485 65.1 Female. 4,685 8.8 With own children under 18 years .. 6,341 30.6 Married-couple family. 10,606 51.2 RACE With own children under 18 years ... 4,813 23.2 One race. 50,759 95.7 Female householder, no husband present ... 2,081 10.0 White . 40,824 77.0 With own children under 18 years .... 1,142 5.5 Black or African American. 1,467 2.8 Nonfamily households ..... 7,231 34.9 American Indian and Alaska Native .. 485 0.9 Householder living alone. 5,459 26.4 Asian. 7,016 13.2 Householder 65 years and over .. 1,890 9,1 Asian Indian. 415 0.8 Chinese. 1,768 3.3 Households with individuals under 18 years .. 6,775 32.7 Filipino. 1,465 2.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over .. 4,937 23,8 Japanese. 463 0.9 Average household size. 2.50 (X) Korean. 1,390 2.6 Average family size.. 3.03 (X) Vietnamese. 794 1.5 Other Asian 1 . 721 1.4 HOUSING OCCUPANCY Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. 168 0.3 Total housing units...•.•.....••.....•..•. 21,338 100.0 Native Hawaiian .. 40 0.1 Occupied housing units . 20,716 97.1 Guamanian or Chamorro ... 6 - Vacant housing units. 622 2.9 Samoan. 27 0.1 For seasonal, recreational, or Other Pacific Islander 2 . 95 0.2 occasional use. 61 0.3 Some other race . 799 1.5 Two or more races . 2,266 4.3 Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) .. 1.1 (X) Rental vacancy rate (percent)...... 3,2 (X) Race alone or in combination with one more other 3 or races: HOUSING TENURE White. 42,681 80.5 Occupied housing units ...... • " .... 20,716 100.0 Black or African American .. 1,932 3.6 Owner-occupied housing units. 14,097 68.0 American Indian and Alaska Native. 1,040 2.0 Renter-occupied housing units. 6,619 32.0 Asian. 8,074 15.2 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. 397 0.7 Average household size of owner-occupied units. 2.60 (X) Some other race . 1,353 2.6 Average household size of renter-occupied units. 2.27 (X)

- Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories. 2 Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories. 3 In combination with one or more of the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000.

U.S. Census Bureau Table DP-2. Profile of Selected Social Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Shoreline city, Washington [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text)

Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH Population 3 years and over Total population.•.•...•.•... " ...•.•....• 52,954 100.0 enrolled in school. ". 13,747 100.0 Native...... 44,012 83.1 Nursery school, preschool. 935 6.8 Born in United States...... 43,331 81.8 Kindergarten. . ... 460 3.3 State of residence. 25,874 48.9 Elementary school (grades 1-8). 5,867 42.7 Different state.. .. 17,457 33.0 High school (grades 94 12) . 2,978 21.7 Bam outside United States. 681 1.3 College or graduate school .. 3,507 25.5 Foreign born...... 8,942 16.9 Entered 1990 to March 2000 4,066 7.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Naturalized citizen. 4,723 8.9 Population 25 years and over . 36,975 100.0 Not a citizen .. 4,219 8.0 Less than 9th grade . 1,067 2.9 9th to 12th grade, no diploma. 2,570 7.0 REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN High school graduate (includes equivalency). 7.331 19.8 Total (excluding born at sea)...••...•..... 8,942 100.0 Some college, no degree. 9.272 25.1 Europe .. 1,602 17.9 Associate degree.. 2,928 7.9 Asia. 5,355 59.9 Bachelor's degree" 9,576 25.9 Africa .. 513 5.7 Graduate or professional degree .. 4,231 11.4 Oceania. 203 2.3 Latin America. 683 7.6 Percent high school graduate or higher. 90.2 (X) Northern America...... 586 6.6 Percent bachelor's degree or higher. 37.3 (X) LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME MARITAL STATUS Population 5 years and over .•.•...•....•. 50,189 100.0 Population 15 years and over . 43,245 100.0 English only. 40,543 80.8 Never married 12,170 28.1 Language other than English. 9,646 19.2 Now married, except separated. 22,922 53.0 Speak English less than "very well" . 4,390 8.7 Separated ... 465 1.1 Spanish. 1,454 2.9 Widowed .. 2.955 6.8 Speak English less than "very well" . 566 1.1 Female. 2,574 60 Other Indo-European languages. 2,222 4.4 Divorced. 4,733 10.9 Speak English less than "very well" . 878 1.7 Female. 2.797 6.5 Asian and Pacific Island languages. 5,372 10.7 Speak English less than "very wen"" .. 2,738 5.5 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS ANCESTRY (single or multiple) Grandparent living in household with Total population•••...... •.•.•...... •... 100.0 one or more own grandchildren under 52,954 Total ancestries reported. 114.2 18years ...•.•...•....•....•...... 747 100.0 60,485 Arab. 335 0.6 Grandparent responsible for grandchildren. 274 36.7 Czech1. 363 0.7 Danish. 625 1.2 VETERAN STATUS Dutch. 1,150 2.2 Civilian population 18 years and over .• 40,995 100.0 English.. 6,604 12.5 Civilian veterans . 5,387 13.1 French (except Basque)1 . 1,635 3.1 French Canadian1.. 0.9 DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN 477 NDNINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION German. 8,879 16.8 Population 5 to 20 years...•...... •. 10,868 100.0 Greek. 312 0.6 Hungarian. 213 0.4 With a disability . 901 8.3 Irish1. 6,485 12.2 Population 21 to 64 years..•...... •. 31,635 100.0 Italian .. 1,379 2.6 With a disability . 5,318 16.8 Lithuanian .. 44 0.1 Percent employed. 63.3 (X) Norwegian. 4,364 8.2 No disability .. 26.317 83.2 Polish. 851 1.6 Percent employed. 80.5 (X) Portuguese. 143 0.3 Population 65 years and over .....•...• 7,114 100.0 Russian .. 616 1.2 With a disability . 2,904 40.8 Scotch-Irish. 1.526 2.9 Scottish. 1,889 3.6 RESIDENCE IN 1995 Slovak ... 85 0.2 Population 5 years and over ....•...... 50,189 100.0 Subsaharan African . 500 0.9 Same house in 1995..... 27,965 55.7 Swedish. 2,266 4.3 Different house in the U.S. in 1995. 20,127 40.1 Swiss.. .. 261 0.5 Same county ...... 12,798 25.5 Ukrainian... . 256 0.5 Different county . 7,329 14.6 United States or American. 1,400 2.6 Same state .. 3,844 7.7 Welsh. 615 1.2 Different state. 3,485 6.9 West Indian (exclUding Hispanic groups) . 57 0.1 Elsewhere in 1995.. 2,097 4.2 Other ancestries . . ... 17,155 32.4

-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 1The data represent a combination of two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsa­ tian. French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000. 2

U.s. Census Bureau Table DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Shoreline city, Washington [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]

Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

EMPLOYMENT STATUS INCOME IN 1999 Population 16 years and over •.•.•...... 42,504 100.0 Households•.•.•.•.••.•.•...••••.•.••••. 20,746 100.0 In labor force ...... 28,144 66.2 Less than $10,000 . 1,247 6.0 Civilian labor force...... 28,077 66.1 $10,000 to $14,999 . 856 4.1 Employed. . .. 26,798 63.0 $15,000 to $24,999 . 1,737 8.4 Unemployed. 1,279 3.0 $25,000 to $34,999. 2,505 12.1 Percent of civilian labor force. 4.6 (X) $35.000 to $49.999. 3,622 17.5 Armed Forces. 67 0.2 $50,000 to $74,999. 4,963 23.9 Not in labor force. 14,360 33.8 $75,000 to $99,999 . 2,917 14.1 $100,000 to $149,999. 2,011 9.7 Females 16 years and over .. 22,124 100.0 $150,000 to $199,999. In labor force. 13.176 59.6 468 2.3 $200,000 or more . Civilian labor force. 13,161 59.5 420 2.0 51,658 Employed. 12.688 57.3 Median household income (dollars). (X) Own children under 6 years•.•...... ••• 3,175 100.0 With earnings. 16,948 81.7 All parents in family in labor force. 2,000 63.0 Mean earnings (dollars)1 . 61,131 (X) With Social Security income...... 5,126 24.7 COMMUTING TO WORK Mean Social Security income (dollars)1 12,452 (X) Workers 16 years and over •.•.•.•.....•. 26,276 100.0 With Supplemental Security Income . 725 3.5 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone. 18,405 70.0 Mean Supplemental Security Income Car, truck, or van· - carpooled. 3.373 12.8 (dollars)1 ..... 6,715 (X) Public transportation (including taxicab) . 2,692 10.2 With public assistance income ... 525 2.5 Walked. 450 1.7 Mean public assistance income (dollars)1 4,445 (X) Other means. 270 1.0 With retirement income . 3,650 17.6 Worked at home . 1,086 4.1 Mean retirement income (dollars)1. 19.957 (X) Mean travel time to work (minutes)1 . 26.9 (X) Families...... 13,650 100.0 Employed civilian population Less than $10,000...... 402 2.9 16 years and over .. 26,798 100.0 $10,00010 $14,999. 256 1.9 OCCUPATION $15,000 to $24,999. 822 6.0 Management. professional, and related $25,000 to $34,999. 1,404 10.3 occupations . 10,781 40.2 $35,000 to $49,999. 2,274 167 Service occupations . 3.688 14.5 $50,00010 $74,999. 3.519 25.8 Sales and office occupations. 7,165 26.7 $75,000 to $99,999. 2,511 18,4 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations. 54 0.2 $100,000 to $149,999. 1,679 12.3 Construction, extraction, and maintenance $150,000 to $199,999. 401 2.9 occupations . . .. 2,169 8.1 $200,000 or more. 382 2.8 Production, transportation. and material moving Median family income (dollars). 61,450 (X) occupations .. 2,741 10.2 Per capita income (dollars)1 . 24,959 (X) INDUSTRY Median earnings (dollars): Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, Male full-time, yeaHound workers. 40,955 (X) and mining. 137 0.5 Female full-time, year-round workers...... 33,165 (X) Construction. 1.810 6.0 f------+-,...... ,,---,-1-::--- Manufacturing. 2,573 9.6 Number Percent Wholesale trade. 950 3.5 below below Retail trade. 3.120 11 6 poverty poverty . Subject level level Transportation and warehousing, and utilities .. 1,493 5.6 Information. 887 3.3 f------+----1--­ Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 teasing. 2,117 7.9 Families .•.•....••...••.•.•.•.•..•.•..•. 599 4.4 Professional, scientific, management. adminis­ With related children under 18 years. 379 5.6 trative, and waste management services. 3,292 12.3 With related children under 5 years. 201 8.9 Educational, health and social services. 6,073 22.7 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation Families with female householder, no and food services .. 1,923 7.2 husband present . 258 12.5 Other services (except public administration) . 1,853 6.2 With related children under 18 years. . .. 218 19.1 Public administration .. 970 3.6 With related children under 5 years. 111 33.9

CLASS OF WORKER Individuals ..••.•.•••..•.•.•...••.•.•..•. 3,614 6.9 Private wage and salary workers. 20,196 75.4 18 years and over . 2,828 7.0 Govemment workers. 4,388 16.4 65 years and over . 520 7.3 Self-employed workers in own not incorporated Related children under 18 years . 705 6.1 business. 2,182 8.1 Related children 5 to 17 years .. 459 5.2 Unpaid family workers. 32 0.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over.. 1,823 16.6

-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. 11f the denominator of a mean value or per capita value is less than 30, then that value is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator. See text. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000. 3

U.S. Census Bureau Table DP-4. Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Shoreline city, Washington [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text)

Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

Total housing units . 21,330 100.0 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM UNITS IN STRUCTURE Occupied housing units . 20,735 100.0 1-unit, detached. 15,262 71.6 1.00 or less.. . .. 19,797 95.5 1-unit, attached. 508 2.4 1.01 to 1.50...... 431 2.1 2 units .. 394 1.8 1.51 or more. . .. 507 2.4 3 or 4 units .. 516 2.4 5 to 9 units ... 622 2.9 Specified ownerwOccupied units " 12,573 100.0 10 to 19 units. 1,037 4.9 VALUE 20 or more units . 2,802 13.1 Less than $50,000.. 138 1.1 Mobile home. 170 0.8 $50,000 to $99,999. 126 1.0 Boat, RV, van, etc. 19 0.1 $100,000 to $149,999. 1,164 9.3 $150,000 to $199,999.. 4,521 36.0 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT $200,000 to $299,999. 4,853 38.6 1999 to March 2000 . 210 1.0 $300,000 to $499,999.. 1,246 9.9 1995 to 1998 . 434 2.0 $500,000 to $999,999. 487 3.9 1990 to 1994 . 611 2.9 $1,000,000 or more.. 38 0.3 1980 to 1989. 2,654 12.4 Median (dollars) .. 205,300 (X) 1970 to 1979 . 3,361 15.8 1960 to 1969 . 4,421 20.7 MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED 1940 to 1959 . 8,479 39.8 MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 1939 or earlier. 1,160 5.4 With a mortgage . 9,285 73.8 Less than $300 . ROOMS $300 to $499 . 115 0.9 1 room .. 452 2.1 $500 to $699 . 334 2.7 2 rooms. 1,221 5.7 $700 to $999 . 952 7.6 3 rooms ..... 2,163 10.1 $1,000 to $1,499. 3,840 30.5 4 rooms. 2,849 13.4 $1,500 to $1,999 .. 2,584 20.6 5 rooms. 3,374 15.8 $2,000 or more .. 1,460 11.6 6 rooms. 3,627 17.0 Median (dollars) .. 1,423 (X) 7 rooms. 2,998 14.1 Not mortgaged. 3,288 26.2 Brooms. 2,356 11.0 Median (dollars). 416 (X) 9 or more rooms . 2,290 10.7 Median (rooms) . 5.7 (X) SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD Occupied housing units . 20,735 100.0 INCOME IN 1999 YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MDVED INTD UNIT Less than 15.0 percent. .. 3,360 26.7 1999 to March 2000 . 3,449 16.6 15.0 to 19.9 percent. 1,988 15.8 1995 to 1998 . 5,707 27.5 20.0 to 24.9 percent. 1,838 14.6 1990 to 1994 . 3,229 15.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent. 1,420 11.3 1980 to 1989 . 3,762 18.1 30.0 to 34.9 percent .. 1,118 8.9 1970 to 1979 . 2,163 10.4 35.0 percent or more. 2,792 22.2 1969 or earlier. 2,425 11.7 Not computed .. 57 0.5

VEHICLES AVAILABLE Specified renterwOccupied units . 6,615 100.0 None .. 1,366 6.6 GROSS RENT 1 . 6,999 33.8 Less than $200 .. 380 5.7 2. 8,190 39.5 $200 to $299 . 178 2.7 3 or more. 4,180 20.2 $300 to $499 . 267 4.0 $500 to $749 . 1,871 28.3 HOUSE HEATING FUEL $750 to $999 . 2,051 31.0 Utility gas .. 8,666 41.8 $1,000 to $1,499. 1,426 21.6 Bottled, tank, or LP gas .. 144 0.7 $1,500 or more .. 217 3.3 Electricity. 8,755 42.2 No cash rent. 225 3.4 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ... 2,974 14.3 Median (dollars) .. 798 (X) Coal or coke. Wood .. 151 0.7 GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF Solar energy .. HOUSEHOLO INCOME IN 1999 Other fuel. 24 0.1 Less than 15.0 percent.. 876 13.2 No fuel used .. 21 0.1 15.0 to 19.9 percent.. 1,104 16.7 20.0 to 24.9 percent . 856 12.9 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS 25.0 to 29.9 percent . 974 14.7 Lacking complete plumbing facilities. 98 0.5 30.0 to 34.9 percent .. 648 9.8 Lacking complete kitchen facilities. 40 0.2 35.0 percent or more .. 1,797 27.2 No telephone service . 87 0,4 Not computed. 360 5.4

-Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000.

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Welcome To Shoreline :::@nn:m::~::~):: Although It 15 a new city, Shoreline boasts a unique history and character 1'lllilllli[~lllllljl' derived from original settlements dating back to the late 18005. The quality that drew early settlers to the area remains dominant to this day: location. The City of Shoreline offers dasslc Puget Sound beauty and the convenience of suburban liVing with Sculptures welcome visitors to the attractions of nearby urban the City of Shoreline opportunities.

Before becoming a city In 1995, the City of Shoreline was an Island of unincorporated King County surrounded by the older cities of Seattle, Edmonds, Woodway and Lake Forest Park. Covering 11.5 square miles, Shoreline Is Washington's thirteenth largest dty with more than 53,000 residents. n Is primarily residential with more than 70 percent of the households being single-family residences. Over the years, the Shoreline community has developed a Richmond Beach overlooks the reputation for strong Puget Sound & Olympic Mountains neighborhoods, excellent schools and abundant parks.

http://www.cityofshoreline.comlabout/index.html 8/13/2002 Certificate ofService

I, Dina Etemadi, a secretary with the law firm of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, do hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Reply Comments was served by U.S. mail, first class, postage-prepaid on the 13 th day of August, 2002, on the following individuals:

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