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What you don’t know about the medicine might hurt you.
A conservative coach goes radical in St. Louis.
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In South Lake Union, Vulcan wanted to buy. A property owner didn’t want to sell. Then the city threatened eminent domain. So they sold to City Hall. Now who gets the land? Vulcan, in a swap.
Amazing Oddities! Baffling Policies! Only $87 Billion!
Sheriff Dave Reichert chased WTO looters through Seattle streets. Is he trying to chase Schell out of town as well?
I’ve always fancied myself to be someone of uncompromising honesty, so it humbles me to confess that I’ve been living…
Seattle Weekly print-edition cover December 10 – 16, 2003 (Cover Image: Bootsy Holler)
Shoot First, Ask Questions Later
“Sexual love, so inequitably praised by the society, in reality is nothing but a serious mental disease, and has numerous…
Task Force on Elections recommends eliminating poll sites and electing a King County auditor.
Why corporate rock’s setback is Seattle’s gain.
Forget cyberspace. The Northwest’s master of Zen-punk prose spends his time exploring mythospace. And here, with a new novel hitting stores this week, he speaks out about what he sees, how he works, who he loves, and what really, really matters in the end.
Why the Mariners deserve their sticker shock.
CAN RELAXING parking requirements help ease Seattle’s housing crunch? Developers and city planners say it can and will; they got…
As technologies shift and media giants merge, a reporter concludes that old journalistic values are being trumped by infotainment.
Photograph from Tartan Films.
January 21-27, 2004
