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Election 2003: In With the New!
The upcoming Nov. 4 election has the usual array of races with bad choices, or where bad incumbents will coast to reelection with no significant (or...
Geov Parrish

"Yes" for District Elections: One Activist's Opinion
Geov Parrish has weighed in against the current version of district elections that will be on the November ballot. I know that other progressives...
John V. Fox

We Told Them So; Now What?
Eight months ago, tens of thousands marched in Seattle, and tens of millions around the world, hoping to forestall an invasion of Iraq. They didn't...
Geov Parrish

Not Just About Gas
Last week the president of Bolivia resigned in the face of widespread strikes, protests, and a crippling blockade of Bolivia's capital city, La Paz,...
Maria Tomchick

Bolivia's Gas War
On October 17, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada became the latest in a string of pro-neoliberal South American presidents to be forced out of office. A day...
Troy Skeels

Has Miami Lost Its Marbles?
The Miami City Commission is trying to pass a "parade and demonstrations" ordinance, Item J-03-772, that will be valid once passed, until November...
Kirsten Anderberg

Interview with a School Board Director
In September, Real Change, Seattle's homeless newspaper (www.realchange.org), published my article called "Seattle Public Schools: Condition...
Chris LaRoche

 

Quotes of the week: "I glance at the headlines, just to get kind of a flavor...I rarely read the stories [because] a lot of times there's opinions mixed in with news. I get briefed by Andy Card and Condi in the morning...The best way to get the news is from objective sources. And the most objective sources I have are people on my staff who tell me what's happening in the world." -- George W. Bush "That doesn't mean we wouldn't like to capture more kids." -- Seattle School Board Director Dick Lilly (while munching on a piece of the gingerbread house installed on his front lawn).

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