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Table of Contents
December 11, 2003, Vol. 10, No. 26
Note: This is issue 26, not 23 as printed
Headlines:
- What City Officials Won’t Say About Counter-Terrorism Funds
- Good Jobs and South Lake Union
- Remembering Tex
Note: Page 6 is followed by Page 11. The Mockingbird Times was inserted in-between.
Table of Contents:
Bukowski Lives. Tacoma Poet David Fewster. By Anitra Freeman and Kathleen Mitchell, Page 1, 13
| Poem: My Aspiration. Published in Diary of a Homeless Alcoholic Suicidal Maniac
- Picture: Tacoma-based poet David Fewster
- Photo by Adam Holdorf
Mailbag, Page 2
- Veterans: Scrooged by B.J. Mangaoang | Seattle
- One memorial - Poem by Stan Burriss | Seattle
Opinion: 10 Good Reasons. Keep Real Change Alive and Growing, Page 3
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Page 4
| Goodbye to friends, hello to shelter
- County shortfall pinches Public Health by Polly Keary and Adam Holdorf
- Budget outcome: more shelter? By Adam Holdorf
- Remembering Tex by Terry Divyak [RE: Ed “Tex” Skelton]
- Picture: Ed “Tex” Skelton passed away in his van on Nov 23, 2003.
- Photo by Terry Divyak
A Place at the Table. Labor, smart-growth groups want a say on South Lake Union’s future. By Adam Holdorf, Page 5
Adventures in Poetry: The joys of consensual cannibalism with © Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6
- dark days by Morgan W. Brown
- home less or idivism by Terrilynn Towns
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 11
In the Dark. Citizens need honest answers about local anti-terrorism funding. By Jess Grant, Page 12
Arms Proliferation. Four years after WTO, does SPD still maintain a massive anti-protest stockpile? By Jess Grant, Page 12
Stairwells. By Bonnie Olson, Page 14
- Illustration: Graphic by Tom M. Douglass
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 16
Extend Benefits for the Long-term Unemployed
- Issue: The Temporary Extended Unemployment Compensation Program (TEUC), a federal program providing 13 weeks of federal benefits in addition to the 26 weeks of state benefits available to most unemployed workers, is set to expire on December 21, 2003.
Mockingbird Times, January 2004, Volume IV, Issue 1, 4 Pages