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February 1, 2003 Online Edition, No. 1
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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A new online edition of the Seattle Press is posted every Monday and is updated throughout the week. Jim Hightower’s column appears Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mike Leonen’s column appears Tuesdays. The Community Calendar appears Thursdays.
Other columns and sections will appear soon.
For comments or suggestions on ways to improve the Seattle Press online edition, please send an email to editor@seattlepress.com. We appreciate hearing from you.
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Proposed budget is priority-driven, using existing tax revenue to pay for services that matter most to Washington citizens: education, economic recovery, public safety and basic support for the state’s most vulnerable children and adults
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Lost Cat Posters Now Legal in Seattle
- Free speech rights have been upheld, and the City of Seattle will be able to maintain safety in the broadest sense—Nickels
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Metro King County Moves to Protect Customer Privacy
- New standards prevents electronic commerce systems—either Internet or interactive voice response—from storing credit card, debit card or check card numbers
Information Sheet
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Transportation Budget
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Public Safety Budget
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Health Care Budget
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Economy and Jobs
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Education Budget
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Jim Hightower
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Jim Hightower
Flowers In The Dark Winter Of War
- Tens of thousands of Americans marching in the streets, attending prayer vigils, protesting Bush and Cheney events, holding teach-ins, and otherwise doing the hard work of democracy, confronting the powerful as best they can. Yet, you don't hear about it
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Jim Hightower
The Snooper-duper Spying Machine
- T.I.A. is a super-sophisticated, super-fast computer system that is designed to scoop-up every last detail of every transaction that you and I and everyone else makes
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