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Bumps and Bruises
The push for free bus service is on. I like the concept, yes, but not the notion that it could replace light rail (or monorail). In spite of its...

A Diversionary Tactic
Rarely has an idea moved so quickly from the political loonylands to received truth. Two months ago, the bald fact that the costly 20-year-old War...

Exploitation of Education
It's not easy to dodge the saturation of commercialization these days. Everywhere we go, so does advertising: in the media, on transportation, even...

Focus On The Corporation
Blue Light Special at the Smithsonian Lawrence Small has a great corporate pedigree. For 27 years, Small was a top executive with Citicorp/Citibank....

The New Season
It's February, and in the apple orchards of Eastern Washington, immigrant farm workers are busy pruning the trees that they will later thin, then...

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

Wild and Wonderful Resources, Part II
Several years ago, ETS! published a listing of some of our favorite publications. A, sort of, ETS! seal of approval. If you missed it, check it out...

 

"They know that if they even come across, just a little bit, I've saidair-to-air missiles...They know it. If they turn on their radars we'regoing to blow up their goddamn SAMs. They know we own their country. Weown their airspace...We dictate the way they live and talk. And that'swhat's great about America right now. It's a good thing, especially whenthere is a lot of oil out there we need." -- Air Force Brig. Gen. William Looney, head of the Central Command'sAirborne Expeditionary Force, which directs operations keeping SaddamHussein's forces from flying south of the 32nd parallel, explains it all ina recent interview in Defense Week.

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