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Posted Thu, Nov 17, 12:20 p.m.
I applaud the energy of Occupy Seattle's organizers and their efforts to support what's already in motion. The resolution to move city monies to local banks is brilliant and the Occupy Seattle campaign to make it happen shows the phenomenal leap forward we are taking because of Occupy. Similarly, the ...
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Maybe the food cart revolution has come to Seattle (I hope so) but will the proposed loosening of the regulations be enough for it to take off? The requirement that carts make a nightly trek to a commercial kitchen is a huge hurdle. It would greatly up the low entry ...
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