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September 12, 2001 Volume XVII, No. 1
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Farmers and Crafters Find Happiness in Ballard
- It's been four weeks since the Fremont Farmer's Market pulled up stakes and landed in Ballard. Merchants reflect on the change.
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Alternative Transportation Education, Fremont Style
- Car-Free Fremont is this Sunday, September 16, at 34th & Phinney Ave. by the Ship Canal.

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Letters to the Editor
- Our primary elections draw reader comments, one regarding how parties should select candidates, the other plugging incumbent Mayor Paul Schell. Plus a cartoon by Thomas Whittemore!

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There From Here
The Monorail Mystique
- A paean to Seattle's new love, monorail. The author, Tara Peattie, joins the Seattle Press team of regular columnists.

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Seattle Primary Results
- Schell gets surprised; nobody else does.

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Fine Roman Hand
The Crock of Gold
- Introducing a new book review column by Wit's End Bookstore owner Stephen Herold. This issue features James Stephens' The Crock of Gold.

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Welcome to the new Seattle Press!
- A letter to our readers from our new owner.
Roger's Home Journal
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Roger's Home Journal
Living Lightly on the Water
- Roger Faris explores the concept of water-based home improvement from an ecological point of view.

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Salmon Protection Suffers Setback
Property Rights Advocates Hail Shoreline Regulation Delay
- In August, the Shorelines Hearing Board issued a decision that threw out five years of work by the Department of Ecology in developing updated guidelines for local shoreline master programs. What happens now?

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Teacher Ted
Happy New Year!
- The year starts in September for students and teachers.
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Hash
- Flower thieves and ferret thieves, biting dogs, scary landlords and opportunistic art collectors disturb the peace in Seattle's north end.
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Jennifer Volpe 1964-2001
- Jennifer Volpe, an artisan and arts activist, is remembered by her brother.

Mayoral candidates on district elections
Mayoral candidates on low-income housing policy
Mayoral candidates on transportation
Mayoral candidates on police conduct at large public events
Mayoral candidates on public toilets
City Council candidates on district elections
City Council candidates on low-income housing
City Council candidates on transportation
City Council candidates on police conduct at large public events
City Council candidates on public toilets
City Council candidates on the "civility" laws
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