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Take an Ax to It
The state's program for handling injured workers is in a world of
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Thread Man Walking
Niilartey De Osu is trying to start a couture craze in Seattle, but some former business partners wish he'd just pull off the runway.
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His Sweet Lorraine
Seven years after his ex-wife shot and killed another woman, Rich Laxton keeps draining his savings to exonerate her.
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Cover Story: Washingtons Candy Land of Tax Breaks
As our cash-strapped state prepares to cut services for the poor and mentally ill, billions of dollars in tax breaks and exemptions are still being doled out.
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Tooth & Nails Latest Cover Boy
Meet the 25-year-old, Grammy-nominated Seattleite youve never heard of, at the local label that gets no respect (in town anyway).
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Take an Ax to It
The state's program for handling injured workers is in a world of
hurt.
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Meet the Weekly's New Food Critic
Jason Sheehan writesas he once cookedout of necessity, with murder in his heart.
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Review: Pop Start
Will pop-up restaurants prove enough of a force to forever alter the culinary landscape?
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Cover Story: Washingtons Candy Land of Tax Breaks
As our cash-strapped state prepares to cut services for the poor and mentally ill, billions of dollars in tax breaks and exemptions are still being doled out.
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Thread Man Walking
Niilartey De Osu is trying to start a couture craze in Seattle, but some former business partners wish he'd just pull off the runway.
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The Seventh Sign -
August 16, 2006
One more sign of sanity, and a goodbye.
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Six Signs of Seattle Sanity -
August 9, 2006
A few things that are actually right with this city.
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Divorced From Reality -
August 2, 2006
With little practical purpose, marriage is a powerful concept.
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Daring to Be Not Great -
July 26, 2006
Letting the Sonics go is just the first step in saving Seattle.
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The New Meth -
July 19, 2006
How the 'irresistible' market is changing addicted-to-growth Seattle.
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Is Seattle a Mean Drunk? -
July 12, 2006
Our incoherent approach to alcohol.
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Yesterday's Paper -
July 5, 2006
How the King County Journal lost its way in suburbia.
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Wonks and Nerds -
June 28, 2006
What Bill Gates and Warren Buffett can teach Maria Cantwell and Christine Gregoire.
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Gregoire the Globalizer -
June 21, 2006
Unquestioningly, the governor preaches a corporate view of competitiveness.
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Another Inconvenient Truth -
June 14, 2006
Gridlock as side effect: Solving it won't cure unlimited urban growth.
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Seattle's Bold Bioneers -
June 7, 2006
Meet the bikers, bus riders, and moochers of carless Seattle.
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Dumbing Down Racism -
May 31, 2006
The Seattle School District's definition has a hidden agenda.
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Doing the Flip-Flop Flip-Flop -
May 24, 2006
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Medicare I Can't Afford -
May 17, 2006
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The 'Just Right' People -
May 10, 2006
The classic Seattle bungalow is the new spotted owl.
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Trouble in Vanilla City -
May 3, 2006
The challenges of talking about race in Seattle.
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Keeping Seattle Centered -
April 26, 2006
Let's preserve our endless world's fair.
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Baby-Talkin' Big Brother -
April 19, 2006
The Chinese have a new face for the police state.
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No Building Is Sacred -
April 12, 2006
With the razing of a landmark church, downtown has risen.
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Purple People Eaters -
March 22, 2006
The Democrats cannot gain control of Congress by denigrating the suburbs.
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The Culture of Death -
March 15, 2006
And why we need to cultivate it.
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Bones and Blonds -
March 8, 2006
Kennewick Man serves as a reminder to separate fantasy and science.
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Show Us the Sonics' Money! -
March 1, 2006
Hey, Howard Schultz, let's soak the taxpaying public from our new community hot tub.
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Political Warriors -
February 22, 2006
Can an influx of antiwar, anti-Bush veterans help the Democrats and save America in 2006?
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SW Needs a New Arena -
February 15, 2006
It's a matter of fairness. And duct tape.
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The Muhammad Cartoon War -
February 8, 2006
It ain't so funny when fundamentalism is in your face.
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Old-School Headache -
February 1, 2006
Bill Gates' alma mater, Lakeside School, stumbles on the way to reinventing itself in the name of diversity.
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Party at Paul Allen's! -
January 25, 2006
Seattle sports heathens celebrate victory and the civic emergence of our billionaire of mystery.
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Real IDiocy -
January 18, 2006
A national identity card issued by the state Department of Licensing? Yes, it's the law—and a dumb, expensive one.
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In Defense of Pat Robertson -
January 11, 2006
Why is it so wrong to speculate that God smote Sharon?
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'Mandatory Lutefisk' -
January 4, 2006
And other ideas on how to stop growth in its tracks.
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