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Cambodian Deportations
After an agreement reached by the governments of Cambodia and the US this March, some 1500 Cambodian refugees whose families fled Pol Pot's...
Lisa Wilcox

A Day In the Life
Here's what I did yesterday: I went to my pharmacy, picking up refills of Aciphex and Acyclovir and a six-pack of Diet Coke and some ibuprofen. I...
Geov Parrish

Labor, Three Years After N30
Early on the morning of Nov. 24, the White House (!) announced a tentative agreement in the labor dispute between shippers and International...
Geov Parrish

Sudan's Unseen War
More people have died in Sudan's current civil war, the longest civil war in history, than in Kosovo, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Chechnya combined. But...
True Amenselah Baker

The Undeclared War
Last week, American networks and newspapers boldly featured news of the coordinated terrorist attacks in Mombasa, Kenya. Almost simultaneously, a...
Geov Parrish

Warden Simms Screws Social Services
The 2003 county budget, passed by the King County Council early last week, attempted to address the worst aspects of Simms' draft budget. It was...
Maria Tomchick

 

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