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From The Soup Kitchen
Big final stretch drive! We're into the last stretch of this spring's Eat the State! fund drive, the begathon we engage in every year or so (or...
the soup kitchen crew

Who Will Read the Paper?
"Who Will Ride the Train?" That was the gloomy question headlined on the featured front-page story on May 17's Sunday Seattle Times. Under the...
Geov Parrish

Foreign Aid During a Recession?
When I first heard of Dambisa Moyo's book Dead Aid, I heaved a sigh because the title and the book itself sum up the current popular opinions about...
Tommy Frasene

Are We Willing to Pay the Price to Go Green?
On March 3, 2008, in a quiet rural patch of Snohomish County near Echo Lake, southwest of Monroe, arsonists claiming to be members of the Earth...
Geov Parrish

On Working With Your Hands
The May 24th issue of the New York Times Magazine carried an interesting article by Matthew B. Crawford, entitled "The Case for Working with your...
Llyd Wells

Radical Seattle Remembers
June 1, 1981: Domingo and Viernes Seattle has long been a haven for both unionism and immigrants from troubled countries across the Pacific...
Jeff Stevens

 

Quotes of the week: "You give me a waterboard, Dick Cheney, and one hour, and I'll have him confessing to the Sharon Tate murders." -- Jesse Ventura, on Larry King Live, May 11 "I would personally rather die than have anyone tortured to save my life." -- Craig Murray, former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, who lost his job after he publicly condemned the Uzbek regime in 2003 for its systematic use of torture.
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