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July 4-10, 2007
Vol.14 No. 28
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Interview:
Keeping tabs on the snoops

Famed investigative author James Bamford keeps his eyes focused on the National Security Agency, since they have their eyes focused on us.

In books such as The Puzzle Palace, author James Bamford laid bare the actions of the National Security Agency, who keep watch on ordinary citizens, nearly three decades ago. He says things have only gotten worse. Photo courtesy of cryptome.org
NEWS
Police review scandal splits rights groups
Some Black activists wonder why the NAACP and Urban League are at loggerheads on police accountability
By CYDNEY GILLIS
Homelessness affects mental and emotional health
Real world stories from clients of a Portland non-profit
By Jessica P. Morrell and Genny Nelson
Short Takes:
Honoring an accidental death & Bye, by pergola
Change Agent
Just Heard
Community & Editorial
A step in the right direction
For the mentally ill, there seems to be some good news on the healthcare front
By Mike Staszak
Vendor of the Week
Director's Corner
Adventures in Irony
by DR. WES BROWNING
Ask a Lawyer
Real-Life Answers to Your Legal Hassles
Faith, Culture, Politics
The political revolution of Jesus
by Rev. Rich Lang
Canadian city boots tent city
Think tent cities have problems in Seattle? Try Edmonton, Alberta
By Linda Dumont
arts & entertainment
Book Review: Something’s Blowin’
Cape Wind: Money, Celebrity, Class, Politics, and the Battle for Our Energy Future on Nantucket Sound
Worth Seeing
Poetry
 
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