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May 27, 2004, Vol. 11, No. 12
Headlines:
- Jim McDermott on the Draft
- Tent City Rises Again
- World's Most Expensive Homeless Drop-In Center Opens Downtown
Note: The issue jumps from page 6 to 11, Mockingbird Times was inserted between.
Table of Contents
Going Down. Bush Takes Aim at Housing for Poor. By Adam Holdorf, Pages 1, 12
Mailbag, Page 2
- One-sided by Aaron Martin | Seattle
- If you don't vote, you can't complain by d.g. ludden | Seattle
- Business is good by Mark McDonald | Issaquah
Dept. of Self-Congratulation by Polly Keary, Page 2
| Tim Harris was awarded the Susan Hutchison Bosch Award for outstanding achievement May 15, 2004
Opinion: United We Serve. The draft means equal sacrifice in war and peace. By Congressman Jim McDermott, Page 3
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Page 4
| Impound goes down, Levy debated
- Impound goes down by R.V. Murphy
- Levy's subject: schools by Natalie Findley
- Picture: A woman wearing a mask cradles a child in Westlake Center. She was part of a group of costumed protesters in Westlake on Saturday, May 22, marking raids on Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip. Created by a Seattle artist, the masks commemorate the Palestinian lives lost.
Policing the Police's Police. Citizen groups frustrated by SPD accountability process. By Jess Grant, Page 5
| Quote by Seattle Councilmember Nick Licata
Street Talk: Question: What do you think of the ongoing war in Iraq? Interviews and photos by Vi Vu, Page 5
- Gary 55, tattoo artist
- An Do, 48, restaurant owner
- Masha, 19, Pike Place Market agent
- Mark, 58, art salesman
Adventures in Poetry: Boo to water torture with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Page 6
- Acceptable Levels by Roger Stukey
- The Quiet Man by Liz Smith
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 11
Comfort and Dignity. Seattle Public Library's New Central Branch. By Kevin Vanderhoef, Page 12
- Picture: City Librarian Deborah Jacobs in the third-floor Living Room of the new Central Library
- Photo by Adam Holdorf
On Seeing. A Visit to the Eastside's New Tent City. By Wendy E. Smith, Page 13
Book Reviews, Page 14
- Troubles Seep. Book: The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David K. Shipler. Review by Timothy Harris
- Princess Bianca and the Vandals: A Post Modern Tale of Two Kingdoms by Nick Licata. Review by Anitra Freeman
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 15
Volunteers wanted, Page 15
Citizens Participation Project. Act Now! Page 16
Find this Shelter a Home
- Issue: Two shelter programs operating within the Downtown Public Safety Building risk being discontinued when the building closes June 30th in preparation for demolition.
Mockingbird Times June 2004, Vol IV, Issue 6, 4 pages