AN

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Inside King County's homeless count: the uncertainties and the lessons

Posted Fri, Feb 3, 9:43 a.m.

I'm afraid that "the reality" is MUCH greater, and that we as a community (and nation) have our heads in the sand on this issue. Did the count include Seattle? If it did, then the number is way off - I can come up with 10% of the total any ...

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The rough road to a safer 3rd Avenue

Posted Sun, Jan 8, 9:38 a.m.

We have "broken windows" all up and down 3rd Ave, not just at Pike/Pine. Five gunshots broke at least one of them near 3rd & Yesler on Oct. 31 at 5:08pm just as I was walking to my bus stop after work. I don't believe they ever found the shooter. ...

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The voodoo bug hits Oregon vintners

Posted Tue, Aug 9, 9:29 a.m.

I appreciate your level-headed response to my somewhat tongue-in-cheek comment, Tuck, but if a radionic field broadcaster is indeed a copper coil inside a PVC pipe, then it bears some resemblance to the devices produced by Q-link, which consist of a coil of copper wire inside a plastic pendant that's ...

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The voodoo bug hits Oregon vintners

Posted Sat, Aug 6, 1:16 p.m.

When Joly was in NY with Robert (Camuto) on the book tour, he stood up before one audience and proclaimed that electro-pollution (cell phone towers, wireless, satellites) is a more serious threat than carbon pollution. Then lo and behold, you report that Kevin Chambers has installed a "radionic field broadcaster" ...

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Menage a tunnel: today's partner may be tomorrow's enemy

Posted Tue, Jul 19, 9:39 a.m.

I'm not sure how many there are, like me, who are still straddling the fence on this issue, but I want to hear both sides, no matter how biased. My gut tells me that this option is very dangerous (not to mention expensive) given its proximity to the water, and ...

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Seattle Center: How the city bulldozed history to create change

Posted Fri, May 20, 3:18 p.m.

"Cascadian" has an excellent point that needs more attention by the media (tell us what happened in EVERY case) and the City government. Seattle seems to be in the business of killing neighborhoods--not only the ones that previously occupied the Seattle Center site, Hiwy-99, and I-5, but many others as ...

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