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From The Kitchen
It's been nine months now since Eat The State! began inflicting weekly news and views on Seattle and beyond; three months since we expanded our...

How NASA Could Doom All Life On Earth This October
For several years, grass roots activists in Central Florida have been trying, without much success, to get national environmental and peace groups...

Kids! Eat More Sugar!
An excerpt from a lesson plan for grades 4-6 provided by the Chocolate Manufacturers and National Confectioners Association: Based on the USDA Food...

La Casa Grande
One of the ironies of our brave new global economy is that nation-state borders prevent movement of people, but not corporations or goods. So what...

Letters
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Where's Labor?
Last week's Public Employment Relations Commission unfair labor practices ruling against Seattle City Attorney Mark Sidran was worded with...

 

"A more draconian stricture (of) lawful union activity is scarcelyimaginable."

--Hearing Examiner for the Public Employment Relations Commission, in ruling that Seattle City Attorney Mark Sidran has been harassing employees negotiating a union contract. Last week, Mayor Norm Rice and the Seattle City Council rejected a request from the Seattle Prosecuting Attorneys' Association to appoint a special counsel to investigate complaints of discrimination and retaliation against union employees.

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