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MONDAY March 10, 2003 Online Edition No. 13
UPDATED March 20, 2003
THE PLAN. With the University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute and ZymoGenetics as anchors, a biotechnology hub will rise in South Lake Union, creating thousands of high-paying jobs.

Are we doing the right thing waging war against Iraq without a UN resolution?

Yes, Iraq was only deceiving the UN
No, Iraq was cooperating with the UN
It's too early to decide
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Northgate Action Agenda unlocks barriers to growth
Removing choking regulations will allow new investments at Northgate. Removing these regulations provide jobs and stronger tax base and will serve Seattle’s families for decades to come—Mayor Greg Nickels  READ MORE...
 

ShareYourThoughts: Turning Point for Northgate?

MAYOR GREG Nickels says his Northgate Action Agenda unlocks a package of economic, community and environmental benefits, involving a development proposal with Simon Properties and removing “chocking” land-use regulations. But was the community consulted and will they agree? Share your thoughts to editor@seattlepress.com. In the meantime, reader Floyd Leslie Pierce of Hollister, California, reacting to Deborah Pierce’s column on CAPPS II, find it difficult to believe laws are passed in the United States of America that violate first and fourth amendment constitutional rights. Reader Russ says that sounds like no fun, but asks: “With the silly liberals running trying to make everyone in the world live like the upper 10 percent of the USA, what else can you do?”

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