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By a unanimous vote, the Seattle City Council April 14 buried the Urban Reststop public hygiene proposal, seven months after Norm Rice--with the...

They Got The Gold Mine; We Got The Shaft
Most Americans--especially the ones who live a long ways from the forests-- assume that the National Forest Service is sort of like the National...

Updates: Postering, U-District Cops, Community Policing, Critical Mass
Ed. note: Ever wonder what happens to stories after they make the news? Where old stories go to die? We'll track ongoing stories, scandals,...

We Will Buy You
Amazingly, virtually noone in mainstream media commented on the assbackwardness (OK, OK, "irony") of Vietnam's recent agreement to pay the U.S. for...

Why Eat the State!
[ed. note: we ran this in our first issue, and it's still a good summary of what Eat The State! is about.] Welcome to this, an initial issue of what...

Why The Public Hasn't Noticed Our Disappearing Wilderness
This list is circulating among Forest Service employees. These are actual comments left last year on Forest Service registration sheets and comment...
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