crosscut.com : Alaska News of the Great Nearby. en-us Crosscut http://www.crosscut.com/rss/button.gif http://www.crosscut.com/ Crosscut http://www.crosscut.com/ Copyright 2008 Crosscut LLC. All rights reserved. en-us Praising, and then panning, Alaskan salmon http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/15973/Praising%2C+and+then+panning%2C+Alaskan+salmon/ A columnist writing in <i>The New York Times</i> boycotts wild Alaskan salmon, a 180-degree turn from an earlier position in favor of the fishery. Is his reversal motivated by the need to publicize a new book? Mon, 21 Jul 2008 00:00:01 PDT Crosscut Fishing for a family's food http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/15935/Fishing+for+a+family%27s+food/ An Alaskan whose family holds a subsistence fishing permit chronicles their annual trip to the Kasilof River, where they fish for sockeye salmon using set-nets. Thu, 17 Jul 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut When animals attack, and also when they don't http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/15435/When+animals+attack%2C+and+also+when+they+don%27t/ It's the time of year when animal-human encounters are on the rise. Bears are picnicking on hikers, moose are invading trailer parks, and muskrats are blamed for destroying entire towns. You could be next. Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:00:01 PDT Crosscut A Seattle Expo legacy emerges from the trees http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/15256/A+Seattle+Expo+legacy+emerges+from+the+trees/ <p>The University of Washington cut down a row of beautiful poplars on campus over the weekend. I love poplars and hated to see that. But as we approach 2009, the centennial year of Seattle's first world's fair, the tree-cutting at least had the benefit of revealing a lovely architectural legacy of the expo.</p> Mon, 23 Jun 2008 11:25:01 PDT Crosscut Alaska blogger Celtic Diva's identity is revealed http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/14263/Alaska+blogger+Celtic+Diva%27s+identity+is+revealed/ <p> <b>I got in touch by e-mail with Celtic Diva</b>, who found out this week that she's been <a href="http://www.crosscut.com/blog/#14232">selected by the Democratic National Convention Committee for a press credential</a> at the August convention. She'll join a corps of bloggers representing the 50 states, three territories, and interestingly enough, <a href="http://www.yanquimike.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">U.S. ex-pats in Argentina</a>. </p> Thu, 15 May 2008 11:00:01 PDT Crosscut Guess which Northwest blogs will cover the Democratic National Convention http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/14232/Guess+which+Northwest+blogs+will+cover+the+Democratic+National+Convention/ <p><b>The Associated Press <a href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6600ap_co_denver_2008_bloggers_list.html?source=rss" target= "blank_">reported today</a></b> on the list of bloggers selected to cover the Democratic National Convention. One from each state will form a "state blogging corps" who will be seated with state delegations during the convention in Denver this August. The group blog <a href="http://www.horsesass.org/?page_id=2227" target="_blank">HorsesAss</a>, led by "accidental activist" David Goldstein, was chosen from Washington state, and the choice for Oregon was <a href="http://www.blueoregon.com/about.html" target="_blank">BlueOregon</a>, "the water cooler around which Oregon progressives will gather," another group blog. Wed, 14 May 2008 14:00:01 PDT Crosscut 57 states &mdash; and the Soviet of Washington? http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/14104/57+states+%26mdash%3B+and+the+Soviet+of+Washington/ <p>Sen. Barack Obama must be drinking some of the same Seattle water as <a href="/mossback/13955/">secessionist</a> Mayor Greg Nickels. In Beaverton, Ore., he told the crowd that <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/05/new-patriotic-o.html" target="_blank">he'd visited "57 states</a>" with "one left to go." He goes on to say that the only states he hasn't been to during his presidential bid are Alaska and Hawaii, which means Obama thinks the U.S. has 58 states, though by his own count there should be 59.</p> Sun, 11 May 2008 08:43:01 PDT Crosscut The Northwest's real fairy tales http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/14074/The+Northwest%27s+real+fairy+tales/ <p>When it comes to Northwest legends, we usually think big: There's Bigfoot, D.B. Cooper's Big Heist, Paul Bunyan and his Big Blue Ox &mdash; even the Big White Worm of the Palouse. This tradition goes back. When Jonathan Swift documented Gulliver's travels in the early 1700s, he placed the land of the giants, <a href="http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/Website/Hist%20n%20Lit/Part%20Two/Commentaries/Gulliver%20Comm.html" target="_blank">Brobdingnag</a>, in the Pacific Northwest &mdash; somewhere between what we know today as British Columbia and Alaska. But we have our mini-myths, as well. Yes, Northwest giants are fun to think about (remember <a href="http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/olaf-hall/" target="_blank">Olaf</a>?), but take a minute to think about our munchkins.</p> Thu, 08 May 2008 23:08:01 PDT Crosscut Annals of Northwest secession http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/13953/Annals+of+Northwest+secession/ A primer of regional separatist movements, real and imagined. Tue, 06 May 2008 00:00:01 PDT Crosscut The Great White hope http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/13931/The+Great+White+hope/ <p>It may be the season for finding big white enigmas. In March, scientists spotted a long-rumored <a href="http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/337246.html" target="_blank">white killer whale</a> in Alaska. Closer to home, researchers who have been pawing the sod in search of the <a href="http://crosscut.com/mossback/8181/Is+a+species+endangered+if+you+can%27t+find+it/" target="_blank">Great White earthworm of the Palouse</a> have come up with some surprising new clues about the elusive and possibly endangered creature. <a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004387403_worms02m.html" target="_blank">Two recent discoveries</a>, one near Moscow, Idaho, and one near Leavenworth, Wash., suggest that the worms are not only out there, they may live farther afield than previously thought.</p> Mon, 05 May 2008 07:00:01 PDT Crosscut Northwest travel: Five courses up the Inside Passage http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/13923/Northwest+travel%3A+Five+courses+up+the+Inside+Passage/ Many Seattleites have either never traveled the Inside Passage or seen only parts of it, remotely, from the deck of a cruise ship. A trip through on a ferry is well worth the time. Sat, 03 May 2008 00:00:01 PDT Crosscut Tongue ties: a language bridge across the Bering Strait http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/13846/Tongue+ties%3A+a+language+bridge+across+the+Bering+Strait/ A Western Washington University professor has compared native languages in North America to those in Asia and found ties that suggest they come from the same ancestors. Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:00:01 PDT Crosscut Go fish: The government's answer to depleted stocks http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/13409/Go+fish%3A+The+government%27s+answer+to+depleted+stocks/ While officials are calling for a moratorium on commercial salmon fishing along much of the West Coast, they're opting for a different tactic in Puget Sound: continued fishing. Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:00:01 PDT Crosscut Hey, what about an Absolut Ecotopia? http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/13181/Hey%2C+what+about+an+Absolut+Ecotopia/ A vodka ad stirs anger and nationalism, tapping a history that links to the fight for the Pacific Northwest. Tue, 08 Apr 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut Cool ideas for doomsday http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/13014/Cool+ideas+for+doomsday/ While global warming is producing an Arctic land rush, climate change could also result in the far north becoming humanity's ark. Thu, 03 Apr 2008 05:00:01 PDT Crosscut Recession alert: Put Oregon on the danger list http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/12971/Recession+alert%3A+Put+Oregon+on+the+danger+list/ <a href="http://www.marples.com/" target="_blank">Marple's Pacific Northwest Letter</a>, a bible of the Northwest economy, is predicting that Oregon, "if not yet in recession, it likely soon will be." The reasons: sectors like lumber exposed to the homebuilding recession; continued manufacturing decline in computer chips and electronic instruments, which have not fully recovered since the dot.com meltdown; and overall manufacturing decline since mid-2006. Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:38:01 PDT Crosscut How we fare in the quest for academic pork http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/12808/How+we+fare+in+the+quest+for+academic+pork/ The respected <i>Chronicle of Higher Education</i> has just published a <a href="http://chronicle.com/free/v54/i29/29a00101.htm#top" target="_blank">new report on the scramble for academic earmarks</a>. A surprise, considering how well the University of Washington does in federally funded research and how well placed Sen. Patty Murray is: The UW is not among the leading porkers. Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:59:01 PDT Crosscut Do we need guns at Paradise? http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/12145/Do+we+need+guns+at+Paradise/ Some Northwest lawmakers have pushed the Bush administration to allow visitors to carry loaded guns in our national parks. It gives backpacking a whole new meaning. Wed, 05 Mar 2008 05:00:01 PST Crosscut Our economy's secret sauce: the weak dollar http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/12014/Our+economy%27s+secret+sauce%3A+the+weak+dollar/ The Northwest economy continues to surge, while the rest of the country struggles, and it's tempting to think it's because of all the smart folks out here, cooking up new companies. Doubtless that's partly true. But a bigger factor is the weak dollar. Washington state, for instance, leads the nation in exports as a share of state output. Those exports are booming because of the weak dollar, which translates into bargain prices offshore. Michael Parks, editor of the invaluable <a href="http://marples.com/" target="_blank">Marple's Pacific Northwest Letter</a>, tallies up the figures for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska, and finds the export totals hitting new all-time highs for the fourth consecutive year. Total exports last year for the region ($92.5 billion) were up 20 percent over 2006, about twice the national increase. Thu, 28 Feb 2008 09:02:01 PST Crosscut Reaganomics, Election '08, and the New American West http://www.crosscut.com/alaska/10294/Reaganomics%2C+Election+%2708%2C+and+the+New+American+West/ We live in a changed world — of NRA Democrats and environmentalist Republicans. Sat, 29 Dec 2007 00:00:01 PST New West