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August 14, 2007: Headlines

The "Taj Mahal" and the pink elephant

Posted Tue, Aug 14, 5 a.m.

A controversial Ballard diner will get a landmark nomination. Meanwhile, another Seattle icon is at the crossroads--or is it in the crosshairs?--of change.

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Intiman's new Craig Lucas play: blighted lives and hidden truths

Posted Tue, Aug 14, 5 a.m.

Bart Sher's production of Prayer for My Enemy is smooth, well-plotted, and admirably directed, but the use of heavy asides by the actors doesn't leave enough to the imagination of the audience.

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A catch-your-breath election for Seattle

Posted Tue, Aug 14, 5 a.m.

The Class of '03 was swept in amid scandal, hard times, and a fear of losing jobs. After an awkward record of reform by this group, are they about to be swept out by the more sensible Class of '07? Here's a look at races on the August 21 ballot for School Board, Port, City Council, and King County

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