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Real Change Newspaper
Table of Contents
April 12, 2006, Vol. 13, No. 16
Headlines:
- Relief. The City and SHARE/WHEEL are near a welcome agreement on privacy. Page 2
- ¿Tiene Dignity? Immigrant justice marchers call for a better law and a path to citizenship. Page 3
- Shady Deal. Colman Dock remodel could turn waterfront into haven for salmon. Page 4
- Home Affront. Kent military wife Stacy Bannerman supports the troops – and stands for peace. Page 6
- Debt to Society. Anya Kamentz offers a new manifesto to the young and in hock. Page 8
Table of Contents:
Questioning Corporate Subsidies. New report on tax breaks raises issue of public benefit. By Cydney Gillis, Pages 1, 12
Community Transit. After review and effort at revival, co-op to end on Capitol Hill by Adam Hyla, Pages 1, 12.
- Picture: Members of Capitol Hill’s six-building cooperative have spent two decades providing affordable housing where tenants are expected to manage their own affairs.
- Photo by Sherry Loeser
Vital Service, Vital Talks. For SHARE and city, there’s light at the end of the tunnel. By Adam Hyla, Page 2 [RE: Safe Harbors Data Management Information System, Nick Licata, The Very Rev. Robert Taylor, Jan Drago]
Change Agent: Ed Mast by Dena Burke, Page 3
- Picture: Ed Mast, mixing theater and protest in the streets.
- Photo by Dena Burke
Talkback Time. Thousands march for immigrant justice. By Adam Hyla, Page 3
- Picture: Flags of the U.S., Mexico, and Guatemala were among those displayed at the April 10, 2006 rally for immigrant justice.
- Photo by Ken Dean
Just Heard…, Page 3
- Party on hold by Cydney Gillis [RE: Working Families Party, Rick Bender, president of the WA State Labor Council]
- It rhymes with hypocrisy by Cydney Gillis [RE: U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott]
- Where’s the Big Rock Candy Mountain? By Adam Hyla [RE: Special Agent Larry Carr]
More Light, Less Meat. Young salmon could evade predators in waterfront plan. By Jennifer Gore, Pages 4, 5
Short Takes, Page 4
- Bad news on Braam by Cydney Gillis [RE: Casey Trupin, Columbia Legal Service]
- Hands off, Vicente by Cydney Gillis [RE: Napoleon Gomez, head of the National Union of Mine and Metallurgical Workers, Los Mineros, Vicente Fox, Mexico, Grupo Mexico, Gaylan Prescott, Rosa Aguilar]
- Picture: Steelworkers outside the Mexican Consulate.
- Photo by Justin Mills
- Reviewing review by Adam Hyla [RE: Nick Licata, Seattle Police]
Interview: When the War Came Home. A Military Wife Speaks Out in Support of America’s Citizen Soldiers. Interview of Stacy Bannerman by Timothy Harris, Pages 6, 7
- Picture: Local author Stacy Bannerman relaxes at her home in Kent.
- Photo by Sherry Loeser
I Owe, I Know. Book: Generation Debt: Why Now is a Terrible Time to Be Young. By Anya Kamentz. Review by Austin Walters, Page 8
Spies and Searches. By Lester Gray, Page 8
- Film: Triple Agent (2004). Directed by Erich Rohmer.
- Film: Chan is Missing (1982). Directed by Wayne Wang
Poem: Restraint II by Crysta Casey, Page 8
Adventures in Irony: The Lonely Weird. By Dr. Wes Browning, Page 9
Bus Chick, Transit Authority. Bus Chick Preparedness by Carla Saulter, Page 9
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 9
Letters to the Editor, Page 10
- Nickels and numbers by John Fox, Seattle Displacement Coalition
- Bull Moose and money by Linde Knighton, Progressive Party, 43rd District Candidate | Seattle
Classified Ads, Page 10
Calendar, Page 11
Director’s Corner by Timothy Harris, Page 11
First things First. Get Involved. Take Action., Page 11
Tell Pharmacists to Obey the Law
- Issue: The Washington State Board of Pharmacy is considering adopting a formal policy that would allow pharmacists in our state to refuse to fill prescriptions because of their personal beliefs. This is likely to result in pharmacists in our state refusing to fill women’s legal prescriptions for birth control, especially emergency contraception. Pharmacists should not be permitted to establish barriers that would prevent individuals from getting their lawfully prescribed drugs and treatment.
Copy of issue was obtained from microfiche in the University of Washington Suzzallo Library.