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Table of Contents
December 24, 2003, Vol. 11, No. 1
Headlines:
- Annual Women’s Issue
- Inside:
- Poet ? Louise Glück
- Adventuring in China
- ?
- ? Business Boosters
Table of Contents:
A Dream Interred. Why couldn’t Mona Joyner Bury the ashes of the Man she loved? By Polly Keary, Pages 1, 8
- Picture: Mona Joyner, days after the funeral
- Photo by Reiko Isobe
Mailbag, Page 2
- By David Singelyn
- By Laurie
- Response by Alie [Alley Kat]
Opinion: You Can Still Help. Year End Support Falls Short of Goals by Timothy Harris, Page 3
| Money? Sure could use some!
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Pages 4, 14
| Bad Luck, Militant Janitors, Alcohol Impact Areas, Racist Drug Laws
- Vendor’s van burns [Mike Hall] by Anitra Freeman
- Drug arrests show discrimination pattern by Anitra Freeman
- Janitor arrested for labor action
- Picture: Sandra Yee and Jeremy Simer
- Photo by Ken Dean
- The AIA: off balance by R.V. Murphy
Our Business is Business. The state’s most powerful lobby readies a host of economic and environmental rollbacks for the 2004 legislative session. By Polly Keary, Page 5
| Business Lobby Rollbacks Threaten Many
North American Newsbriefs. Compiled by Molly Rhodes, Page 5
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
Selections from Louise Glück. Introduction by Kara Hoppe
- Telemachus’ Burden [From Meadowlands, 1996]
- Formaggio [From Vita Nova, 1999]
- Telemachus’ Guilt [From Meadowlands]
- Solstice [From The Seven Ages, 2001]
- The Queen of Carthage [From Vita Nova]
Adventures in Poetry with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Herstory in the Pike Place Market. Women’s Hall of Fame challenges, changes minds. By Megan Lee, Page 9
- Picture: Adrian DeCoster and Eleanor Roosevelt, member of the Women’s Hall of Fame in the Pike Place Market
- Photo by Terry Divyak
Essay: This Is Who She Was. Violence and drugs walked with of the four unknown women whose lives were ended by Gary Ridgway. I know; I’ve been there by Cynthia Lee Ozimek, Pages 10, 11
- Illustration by Robin Lindley
Justice for Jane Does Everywhere by Michele Marchand, Page 11
The Adventuress. All her life, Janet Elliott Wulsin kept her accomplished explorations of remote China to herself. Her daughter, journalist Mabel Cabot, is finally giving the credit she deserved. Interview by Eric Sanderson, Pages 12, 13
Cheap Frills: Things to do that don’t cost much. By Kathleen Mitchell, Page 12
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 13
The Truest Beatings of her Heart. Book: Garden of Words: Poetry and other Writings for Fallen Women by Ivy Rose Nightscales. Review by Kathleen Mitchell, Page 14
Calendar compiled by Molly Rhodes, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 16
A Promise is a Promise
- Issue: Ask Mayor Greg Nickels and the Seattle City Council to protect health and human service programs as they negotiate further budget cuts. Contact Julia Sterkovsky for more info.