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Table of Contents
June 12, 2003, Vol. 10, No. 13
Headlines:
- Tips from the Unemployed
- Nickels’ Neighborhood Revolt
- Heidi’s Competition
- Everyday Heroes
- Classics Corner
Table of Contents:
Little Friends. Doney Memorial Pet Clinic ministers to poor peoples’ pet problems. By Megan Doyle, Pages 1, 9
- Picture: Kitty
- Picture: Dr. Laura Kreyenheyen gives shots to Kitties Gray and Rosco as owner Linda Dingledy looks on.
- Picture: Dr. Liz Helmer and her assistant Zoe Kluge work on trimming the nails of Amiga, who was unsure about her first trip to the clinic. Robert Pierce accompanied Amiga and helped to keep her calm during her examination.
- Picture: Another pet client awaits an examination
- Photos of Brooke Kempner
Mailbag, Pages 2, 5
- Catholic, uppercase by Carol A. Sand | Seattle [RE: Sherman Alexie]
- So long, Dad by Samuel E. Olebar | Auburn, WA
CORRECTION:
- City Council candidate Robert Rosencrantz was not the manager, but a janitor at the Biltmore Apartments on Capitol Hill (“The Pile-On,” RC May 15-28). He says that he created and preserved over 1,000 units of affordable housing, a legacy he’s proud of – and he didn’t “wheeler-dealer” real estate deals, as the article said. – ed.
Opinion: In Praise of Multiplicity. As the city’s big dailies fight it out, the little guys satisfy readers. By Bess Dwyer and Adam Holdorf, Page 3
| The JOA and media diversity
News You Can Use, Page 4
| Nickels’ neighborhood revolt, YWCA workers unionize, what’s good for the goose
- YWCA workers win union by Adam Holdorf
- Nickels’ Neighborhood Revolt by R. V. Murphy
- Street Casualties by Adam Holdorf
- Let them eat gooseflesh
The Wills to Power. Challengers square off against big-money incumbent. By Ray Murphy, Pages 5, 13
| City Council challengers Christal Wood and David Della take on Heidi Wills
| Susan Harmon, Page 13
- Picture: Christal Wood
- Picture: David Della
North American Newsbriefs: Huts for the homeless. Compiled by Molly Rhodes, Page 5
Adventures in Poetry: Non-exploding roosters with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- a chain link fence by R. Ungrich
- Wandering Youth by J. Glenn Evans
- Touched by the Sun by David Thornbrugh
- A Mother, Mind You by For Alex and his brethren / Artis the Spoonman
- City Poem by Loraine Campbell
- Splitting by Loraine Campbell
- earthbound by Carol Kosche
Civil and Sane. Employers need to remember their manners and have some compassion with job seekers. By Lorien Elbert, Pages 8, 14
- Picture: Looking for work during a “jobless recovery” can really push a person’s buttons.
- Photo by Lorien Elbert
Vendor Profile: Hustler. Kurt Schulze, Vendor #167. By Adam Holdorf
- Picture: Kurt flashes a peace sign
- Photo by Adam Holdorf
Everyday Heroes: Book: Reporting Civil Rights: American Journalism 1941 – 1973 (2 volumes). Review by Michele Marchand, Page 12
| Journalism documenting the Civil Rights Movement
Notes from the Kitchen: Pretty Vacant. By Liz Smith, Page 12
| Insomnia and food
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 13
Classics Corner: “The most simple-minded thing.” By Perfess’r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 14
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 16
Tell the Mayor to make hungry people a priority
- Issue: Seattle’s outdoor meal program feeds thousands of hungry people each month. In July, it must make way for the construction of the new City Hall. Mayor Greg Nickels hasn’t yet found a place for meal providers to relocate to. Time is running out.