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Table of Contents
January 10, 2002, Vol. 9, No. 2
Headlines:
- Chicken Love
- Stolen Teddy Bears
- The Price of War
- Art for Self-Esteem
- Blurring Housing Numbers
Table of Contents:
Out Cold. Port Privatization Puts Freeze on Workers. By Scott Winn, Pages 1, 8, 9
- Picture: Port of Seattle Crane Mechanic James Simmons
- Picture: Port of Seattle Crane Mechani Dawna Bell takes the stairs high above Seattle's skyline on a towering crane at the Port of Seattle
- Picture: Bell at the helm of a crane booth hanging 150 feet above the Puget Sound;
- Picture: Port of Seattle Crane Mechanic James Simmons makes his way up the precarious ladders that hang some 250 feet above the docks
- Picture: Simmons looks down over the view he has admired for the last 14 years
- Photos by Erik Castro
Mailbag, Page 2
- Listing her praises by Maria Abdin
- Listing ways to help by Carolyn Hale, Raging Grannie
- Posting a challenge by Barry L. Taylor
RC Vendor Profile: Stan Burriss by Adam Holdorf
- Picture: Stan Burriss
- Photo by Adam Holdorf
Opinion: Living with the Costs of War. By Jelani Jackson and Megan Wilbert, Page 3
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Page 4
|New news, no new housing
- Mea culpa by Trevor Griffey
- The Christmas mysteries by Michele Marchand
- Spokane's first homeless newspaper on The Rise by Jeanne Ryan
- A light for each life.
- Picture: At an annual memorial service held January 4, 2002, a candle was lit for each of the 85 homeless men and women who died last year. Aid workers lit the candles as each person's name was called. The service was held at the Lutheran Compass Center.
- Photo by Mike Hamrick
Out. Street Outreach Services slated for eviction. By Adam Holdorf, Page 5
- Picture: The whole building at 2nd Ave. and Pike will be converted to an office-retail complex.
- Photo by Mike Hamrick
Adventures in Poetry: Embrace your existential angst with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- Wild Horses for all bipolar children by Anitra L. Freeman
- The following was written at the Seattle International Fountain
- Canned Boned Chicken by Grace Baldwin Thomson
- Plus or Minus Teeth [March 23, 2000] by Carol Adelle Leno
- The Cut by Hans Lillegard
Arts Corps: A phenomenal success story. By Susan Platt, Pages 10, 14
- Picture: Dora Oliveira and her Brazilian Dance students at the High Point YMCA.
- Picture: Jah Breeze teaches African Drumming to one of his students at the Rainier Beach Complex
- Picture: The lead performer in Tina LaPadula's play, performed by children at the Bailey Gatzert Elementary YMCA
- Photos by Susie Fitzhugh
"Flyer for Peace?" A view of war from Westlake. By Michele Marchand, Page 11
- Picture: More than 20 women in black stood in silent vigil around a Vietnam War veteran at Westlake Park in late October (2001).
- Photo by Betty Udesen / The Seattle Times
Notes from the Kitchen: Chicken, symbol of eternal love. By Liz Smith, Page 12
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 13
Classics Corner: The true Helen of Troy. By Perfess'r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 14
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project, Page 16
Be Part of Homeless Youth Lobby Day
- Issue: On February 8, 2002, homeless youth and service providers from around the state will be meeting in Olympia to talk to legislators about the importance of programs to support youth in their transition from the streets.