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Table of Contents
September 1, 2000, Vol. 7, No. 17
Headlines:
- Opening the Gates
- Slade on the Run
- Tent City Settles Down
- Georgetown Jitters
- Picturing Seattle
Table of Contents:
The Gates Swing Open. What a difference $40 million makes. Regional experts assess by Adam Holdorf and Molly Rhodes, Pages 1, 6
Mailbag, Page 2
- Postcard from the edge by Gary P. Cousineau | Seattle, WA
Opinion: A Tent in Time. Back off, DCLU: Tent City just got a six-month home by Chris Gordon Owen, Page 3
This Just In! The Tertiary Stomach by Bob Redmond, Page 3
News You Can Use! Close to Home by Adam Holdorf, Page 4
- Silent boom
- Hey buddy can you spare an answer?
- SHA say what?
- Back to cool
- Take off your boogie shoes
- Picture: Some of the thousands marching outside the Democratic National Convention last month took a utilitarian approach to politics. Billionaires for Bush (or Gore) wisely join the ranks of Citicorp, Bechtel, Microsoft and others who've donated to both candidates, figuring ah, hell, what's the difference anyway?
- Photo by Chris La Roche
Creeping Death. Georgetown's toxic past catches up with its residents by Susan Friedrich, Page 5
- Picture: Cathy Hendrickson's industrial neighbor contaminated the groundwater under her basement apartment. She'll be evicted in mid-September.
- Photo by Kevin Skaggs
Obituary: In Memory of Pat Altshuler by Joe Martin, Page 6
- Picture: Pat Altshuler spent close to twenty years of her life running the Turf Restaurant.
- Photo courtesy of Joe Martin
Obituary: Steve Clysdale, Takeover Artist by Jon Gould and Ginger Segel, Page 6
- Photo courtesy of Jon Gould
Skeletor on the Run. Could a Democrat and some Indian allies unseat Slade Gorton by Michael Hood, Page 7
- Illustration by Tom Davis
Adventures in Poetry: Modest Proposals with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 8
Poetry, Pages 8, 9
- memories by R. Ungrich
- Ignorance Is a Luxury by Marisa Wood
- Head Trip by Reneene Robertson
- Nature by Earle Thompson
- It Seems Each Day by James Scofield
- outreach by Stan Burriss
- She Listens to the Rhythm by Earle Thompson
Photo Essay: Shutters on the Street. Camera Club pictures friends, family, city by Chris Gordon Owen, Pages 10, 11
- Picture: Buildings and construction cranes caught in a limpid urban pool are the subject of "Reflections of Yesterday and Tomorrow," by Art J. Kodwat
- Picture: Twisting the viewfinder to fit it all in, Melissa Lucero's "I Love U Kenny" frames her husband, the asphalt lot, and the Denny Regrade skyline.
- Picture: "Family," by Alex Chesser
- Picture: "Taking Care of Business," by Bill O., shows the Camera Club at one of their weekly meetings
- Picture: "Leaving Seattle," by Billy Vardeman, on a postcard perfect day
- Picture: "My Native American Family at the Wall," and "Felix Martinez at the Market," both taken by Bear
Notes From the Kitchen: Do your homework: eat right! by Liz Smith, Page 12
Street Watch. Compiled by Kristen Alexander, Page 13
Seattle Timeline: From the Files of HistoryLink, Page 14
- Pictures:
- Railroad Avenue at the opening of the Port of Seattle
Classics Corner by Perfess'r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 14
Calendar. Compiled by Kristen Alexander, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 16
Restrict housing subsidies to those who need them
- Issue: The city wants to give money away to renters who don't need it