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The Fate of the New Carissa
Over the CB radio in my truck I heard the warning of the impending explosion that would set the New Carissa afire. I parked my truck and climbed up...
Arthur J. Miller

The Future of Iraq
Over 600 people saw Denis Halliday and Phyllis Bennis speak at Kane Hall at the UW last Monday, Feb. 15; the turnout was incredible, and latecomers...
Maria Tomchick

Paste Up
A group calling itself Free Speech Seattle has launched a petition drive to repeal the anti-postering ordinance passed by the Seattle City Council...
Troy Skeels

 

"Owners of the New Carissa waited more than 24 hours to hire a salvage tugafter the freighter ran aground off Coos Bay, Ore., according to one of thetug's owners." -- Opening paragraph of an article entitled "Response to grounded shipstudied," by Rob Taylor, printed in the Seattle P-I, 2/19/99, page C1.

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