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October 11, 2001 Volume XVII, No. 3
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For 20 years, the Phinney Neighborhood Center has been a community center open to all. Members and supporters celebrated by declaring September 30, 2001, Ed Medeiros Day.
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Seattle Press Election Coverage
- This issue, we focus on City Council positions 2 and 4. Candidates Richard Conlin, Michael Preston, Jan Drago and Curt Firestone are profiled.
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Monorail Design and Route Workshops Scheduled
- The Elevated Transportation Company, the group charged with developing the Monorail plan, has scheduled a series of public meetings to gather community input.
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Why Peace?
- On September 29, approximately 1000 women, men and children participated in a march and rally for global peace and justice. Here are some perspectives on why.

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There From Here
Sound Transit's Betrayals
- After the Sound Transit Board's vote a couple weeks ago to build Link light rail south, opposition rumblings hit a low roar.
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Teacher Ted
Sleepless in Seattle Schools
- "The early bird catches the worm," they say. But just ask any high school student how they feel about having to catch their first academic class at 7:45 AM. They'd probably reply in Latin--something to the effect of "It sux!"
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Living Together On Just One Planet
- It's difficult to focus on issues of home maintenance, repair, and improvement when the world seems to be coming apart.
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Fine Roman Hand
- Stephen Herold remembers Northwest poet Robert Sund.
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Hash
- A woman reports the theft of cushions from two patio chairs on her front porch between 11 p.m. and 3:30 a.m. on a Monday night/Tuesday morning. No suspects are seen...

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Letters to the Editor
- Shoreline policies, national and international policy, sustainability and more.

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My Two Cents
Focus On The Local To Avert Global Vulnerability
- Sandy Bradley contributes this guest editorial on ways we can start remaking our global society.

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Sex Change
- A young girl on a Colorado farm finds it better to be one of the boys, until she's nearly taken by the bull's horn in this charming memoir by C.P. Kempton.

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Eastlake
Cafe Ambrosia Invites Sunset Lovers
- Restaurantgoers who want an intimate ambiance, attentive and friendly service, and delicious seasonal food can't do better than Cafe Ambrosia.
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Eastlake
After the Fire: Cadranell and Ambrosia Celebrate Rebuilding
- Cadranell Marina begins to rebuild after a Memorial Day weekend fire that damaged 14 slips at their dock.
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Library Buys Ballard Site
- The Seattle Public Library has signed an agreement to acquire the site at the corner of NW 57th Street and 22nd Avenue NW. You can get involved in planning what goes there!
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