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March 22-29, 2006
Vol.13 No.13
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Fertile Ground
Youth find roots in South Park garden

By RACHEL DAVIS


Minh Chau Le oversees the work of young gardeners who tend South Park’s Marra Farm, one of two remaining pieces of agricultural land inside Seattle’s city limits. Seattle Youth Garden Works gives workers academic credit and a share of the proceeds from sales of the farm produce. Photo by Ben L. Evans.
NEWS
 Gag Rule
Right-wing groups target union speech

By CYDNEY GILLIS
 Futzing with the Viaduct
Officials hitch replacement debate to urgent safety issue
By JESSICA KNAPP
 Dense Debate
Compromise on downtown zoning gets cold shoulder from Mayor
By ADAM HYLA
 Three Out of Four
Environmental priorities get far in Olympia
By LAURA PEACH
 SHORT TAKES
INTERVIEW
 Pulling no Punches
As Seattle’s new NAACP chair, Sheley Secrest hits hard in the fight against discrimination
By ROSETTE ROYALE
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
BOOK REVIEW: Ace in the Hole
Black Hole

by Charles Burns
Review by GERRY DONAGHY
 FILM REVIEW: Idol Worship
Fallen Idol

Directed by Carol Reed
Review by LESTER GRAY

Tell Olympia Thanks

Please take a minute to say thank you to your legislators for the good that came out of this session and another minute to contact an advocacy group to help support future efforts.

 
EDITORIAL
 Only So Much Harm
It’s not too late to fix city decision that will put more people on the street

By BILL KIRLIN-HACKETT
 ADVENTURES IN IRONY
The Way of the Dodo

By DR. WES BROWINING
 Bus Chick: Transit Authority
Feel the Luh

by CARLA SAULTER
Director's Corner
by TIM HARRIS
 
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