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From The Kitchen
A couple of quick Kitchen notes this issue. First off, you're invited (yes, you!) to the first-ever ETS! VOLUNTEER FAIR, to be held Thursday...

Walt Crowley Will Have His Revenge on Seattle
These are truly tragic times for this very special city of ours. Lately the ongoing project of certain Seattle city mothers and fathers aimed at...
Jeff Stevens

Stopping War On Iran: Talking Points
In recent weeks, as hostile Bush administration rhetoric toward Iran has ramped up, numerous press reports (particularly from the British press)...
Geov Parrish

Jeff Fairhall Dreamed Big and Delivered
Seattle recently lost a visionary--the rare sort who actually manifested many of his visions. Jeff Fairhall, a successful entrepreneur in "green...
Lansing Scott

Stopping Climate Change, One Big Box At A Time
Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels spent a busy summer trying to line developers' pockets, most notably with a proposal in June to expand property tax...
Geov Parrish

The Iraq Chronicles
In Iraq, dying prematurely happens hundreds of times daily. But the killing of up to 25 Iraqi civilians by private Blackwater contractors set off a...
Geov Parrish

Radical Seattle Remembers
October 1961: Seattle CORE launches "shop-ins" and "shoe-ins" If you think Seattle is a racist city today, imagine living here in 1961. Along with...
Jeff Stevens

 

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