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June 13-19, 2007
Vol. 14 No. 25
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Art Cars Drive Fremont Fans

Josh Keller, a Seattle middle school teacher, decided to turn his Mazda MX6 into an art car after the paint began to oxidize and chip off. Then life got interesting.
By JOEL TURNER
NEWS
Corrections department to rehabilitate self
State agency to add 1,000 employees in an effort to trim ex-con recidivism
By CYDNEY GILLIS
“Accidental” killing of man sparks outrage
Homeless say death under freeway bridge didn’t have to happen
By CYDNEY GILLIS
Nightlife rules stir City Council
Club owners now have allies in fighting Mayor Nickels
By CHRISTOPHER MILLER
Politics with no surprises
by R.V. MURPHY
$25 mill should do it
by PHILLIP DAWDY
Remembering James Polk
Just Heard
Change Agent
Editorial & Opinion
The modification of Ashley
Medical decisions made in “best interest” of a developmentally-disabled young girl aim to fix the person, not the problem
by GRIER JEWELL
Director's Corner
by TIM HARRIS
Adventures in Irony
©Dr. Wes: Being Consumed
by DR. WES BROWNING
Bus Chick: Transit Authority
Overheard On Metro
by CARLA SAULTER
arts & entertainment
Water Wars Everywhere
Thirst: Fighting the Corporate Theft of Water
Review by JOE MARTIN
Worth Seeing
Film Reviews by LESTER GRAY
Vendor of the Week
Over a decade ago, Robert Hansen began selling Real Change.
Call To Action
Immigration Efforts by local Senators deserves praise
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