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November 1, 2000, Vol. 7, No. 21
Headlines:
- Whose Side Are You ON: Gore vs Nader
- We Remember Dutch
- This Just In: Homeless Still Outside
- City Defends Cheap Rents
Photo by Molly Rhodes
Table of Contents:
Twenty Hours and a hot dog. Safeco vendors get their economic boon by Shauna Curphey, Pages 1, 10
- Picture: Rick Sawyer reflects in his office
- Photo by George Hickey
- Photo by J. Christopher
Mailbag, Page 2
- Capitol Hill Kindness by Michael P. Vollbrecht
- Room to Grow by Sharon Lee
Correction, Page 2
“Unsteady Labor Ready” (October 15, 2000) reported that Atlanta court had upheld the company’s practice of charging workers to get their pay from cash machines. According to Norman Slawsky, the Atlanta prosecuting attorney, there’s been no ruling, and the case may be remanded from federal to state court.
Opinion: The Left Wing in Flames. Nader or Gore? A debate, Pages 3, 11
- Al Gore: The Thinking Voter's Choice by Timothy Harris
- Ralph Nader: The Politics of Joy and Justice by Sally Soriano and Adriene Sere
This Just In! by Bob Redmond, Page 3
News You Can Use! Page 4
- Grand stand by Adam Holdorf
- Survey says: still on the street by Adam Holdorf
- Plastic is the future by Adam Holdorf
- Struck down by Adam Holdorf
- Fuzzy math by Molly Rhodes
- Silver lining by Adam Holdorf
Fight for the Right. City wants to preserve tax-exempt, affordable apartments. Will landlords go along? by Adam Holdorf, Page 5
- Quote by Former Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman
Putting on a Pound of Cure. County slashes social services, ups criminal justice spending by Molly Rhodes, Page 5
- Picture: King County Executive Ron Sims cooks up a budget heavy on crime, lighter on social services
Labor: Skim and Scam. Union says Labor Ready unfairly charges workers, cheats on compensation by Mike Blain, Page 6
- Picture: Members of the AFL-CIO come together in a Tacoma Rally for better Labor Ready working conditions.
- Photo courtesy of Mike Blain at PowerUp Media
Obituary: For Dutch Shisler July 23, 1931 - October 16, 2000 by Joe Martin, Page 7
- Poem: Dutch by Artis
- Picture: Dutch Shisler and King County Executive Ron Sims celebrate the opening of a Sobering Center named after Shisler in June 1998.
- Photo by Donna Steinberg
Adventures in Poetry with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 8
Poetry, Pages 8, 9
- Homeless not Harmful by Twista Jaye
- Slept in Seattle by Richard Montino
- To Margárét of Goldengrove: 1993 by Marion Sue Fischer
- Crying in the Darkness by Sean Smith
- Civility by Liz Smith
- Poem by Patrick Bissell
Notes From The Kitchen by Liz Smith, Page 12
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 13
Seattle Timeline. From the Files of HistoryLink, Page 14
- Pictures:
- Ship Canal under construction
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during his only trip to 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
Pioneer Square needs Urban Rest Stop
- Issue: The first Urban Rest Stop in the Denny Triangle is doing great. Other locations are needed. Call the City Council now to support a new Urban Rest Stop at the Frye Hotel in Pioneer Square