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Abolish the Presidency
Let's say Clinton resigns or is impeached. The tragedy is that he'll be replaced. A better idea: leave the office empty. Call off the 2000 election,...
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

Activist Road Trip!
Seattle Activists are travelling cross-country to participate in the national Day Without the Pentagon rally. They have a web site, with daily...

Critical Resistance!
Attending Critical Resistance in Berkeley, California on the weekend of Sept. 25-27 was as much a political commencement as it was an emotional...
fran harris

The Death of Basic Health?
The state's Basic Health Plan is in serious trouble. Squeezed by rising medical costs on one side and hostile Republican politicians on the other,...
Maria Tomchick

From The Kitchen
ETS! gets an astonishing number of letters, e-mails, and phone calls from people who assume we have a staff: you know, like a real newspaper. I...
Geov Parrish

Game(s) Over
The Seattle City Council's decision last week to indefinitely table discussion of a resolution supporting a $2 billion bid for the 2012 Summer...
Geov Parrish

Money: It's the Real Thing
The Seattle School Board also had a key vote last week, and unlike the city council's Olympic deliberations, it wasn't exactly a profile in courage....
Geov Parrish

Stock Talk
When the stock market drops, most people wonder: why does the price of a company's stock really matter? If stock values and prices are dependent...
Maria Tomchick

 

"This is not just something about the city of Seattle...I would hateto see any city not be able to bid because we have this artificialbarrier." -- Kathy Scanlan, Seattle [Olympic] Bid Committee President, objecting tothat irritating artificial barrier known as the democratic process.

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