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Colombia: With Friends Like These
On June 20, the U.S. Senate voted by a margin of 89 to 11 to reject an amendment from Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone that would have removed $225...
Justin Delacour

Death of a Bike Messenger
I learned of the accident near the waterfront on Alaskan Way that eventually took 22-year-old bike messenger Yianni Philippides' life a day later,...
Rick Giombetti

Focus On The Corporation
Fronting for Big Coal So, we're sitting in our office, and under the door comes a note advising us that there will be a press conference the next...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Mexico's Dead Dinosaurs
The "Dinosaur" is dead. After 70 years, the PRI will no longer rule Mexico. The dinosaur is dead, but its economic programs seem destined to endure....
Troy Skeels

Something Has Changed At City Hall
A week ago, citizen efforts to repeal discriminatory provisions of the car impound law fell short by a mere one vote. City Councilmembers Licata,...
John Fox

Volunteerus Chompus
This week's ETS! volunteer needs: * Ad Salespeople * Good graphics (cartoons, photos, artwork) * Distributors for West Seattle, North Seattle, South...

 

"The U.S. Army and the Air Force and the Marines and the National Guard aregoing to have to battle back." -- John Fleming, Skagit County delegate and Washington state RepublicanParty author of resolution calling for abolition of sovereignty and tribalgovernments, on his 19th Century response to possible Native Americanresistance to his plan.

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