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Under
Lock and Sea-Tac
In solitary confinement, Saudi immigrant fights deportation
By R.V. MURPHY
MajidAl-Massari,
who has been held in solitary confinement in Sea-TAC, may be deported
to Saudi Arabia, where the possibility of torture or death loom large.
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| NEWS |
Prescription
Conscription
Prescription co-pays cause chaos among state’s poor
By CYDNEY GILLIS |
Cold
Reckoning
Couple on trial for murder of Maple Valley homeless man
By J. JACOB EDEL |
Cut
Short
Legislators seek to reverse governor’s welfare reduction
By EMMA DUMAIN |
Zero
Hour
One Night Count takes stock of Federal Way’s suburban
homelessness
By AUSTIN HASKELL |
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TAKES |
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| EDITORIAL |
ASK
A LAWYER
Real-life answers to your legal hassles |
Listening
to the Sound
Saving Puget Sound requires political will and financial commitment
By KATHY FLETCHER |
ADVENTURES
IN IRONY
Hamas: Congratulations, suckers!
by DR.WES BROWNING |
| INTERVIEW |
On
the Agenda
Newly retired state Democratic Party chair Paul Berendt on Iraq, the president,
and liberals resurgent
Interview by CYDNEY GILLIS |
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Berendt, who’s packing up and saying goodbye to his 11-year post
as state Democratic Party chair. Photo by Terry Divyak. |
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