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January 13, 2003 Online Edition, No. 5
UPDATED January 15, 2003
Gov. Gary Locke this week may face an uphill climb defending deep cuts in his proposed two-year, $23 billion General Fund budget. Photo courtesy of Access Washington
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Which poses the greater danger to world peace and security?

Iraq's chemical arms program
North Korea's nuclear arms program
US foreign policies
Uncertain
Locke to protesting teachers: ‘These are extremely difficult times in our state’
Thousands of people have lost their jobs, businesses are suffering and families are struggling to make ends meet. That’s why I am proposing a general fund budget that requires us to live within our means—Locke, explaining ‘delays’ in teacher pay hikes  READ MORE...
 

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UN arms inspectors found no “smoking guns” in Iraq although unanswered questions remain about Iraq’s weapons program. At the same time, the US military is building up near Iraqi borders, apparently in preparation for war. Are unanswered questions about Iraq’s weapons program enough to justify going to war? What would it take—if any—to justify a war against Iraq? Email editor@seattlepress.com for your answers.

News

NE Seattle Little League registration begins, January 25
Heroin, cocaine deaths on the rise in Seattle-King County

Commentary

The Will of the Voters and Olympia: A Tale of Two Initiatives

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Traffic delay expected on 140th Avenue SE
Nation’s brightest shunning science, study finds
GPS monitoring for sex predators?

Information Sheet

Locke's Open Letter To Teachers, Students and Parents

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