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January 10-23, 2002
 
Out Cold  
Port Privatization Puts Freeze on Workers
by scott winn
 
"I feel like I have been betrayed by the Port of Seattle," says James Simmons, who at 50 years old is losing the job that has supported his family for the past 14 years. He is sitting by himself in his kitchen, with pictures of his family surrounding him.
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