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| MONDAY March 24, 2003 Online Edition No. 14 |
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| FOR THE FUTURE. Seattle has received a three-year, $3-million grant to implement Early Reading First, a program that improves literacy among children aged three to five. Mayor Greg Nickels is seen talking to five of them.
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It’s become increasingly clear to me that the cell antenna towers are not compatible with our single family neighborhoods. The towers are too tall, too large and are simply not a good fit—Mayor Greg Nickels
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MEDIA REPORTS indicate Iraqi troops violating internationally-recognized rules of war (i.e. treatment of prisoners of war, proper way of surrendering, placing civilians near military targets). With these, coupled by the rising number of US casualties, has your position on the Iraqi war changed? Do you now support the war? Are you now opposed to the war? Or, has your support—or opposition—strengthened? Share your thoughts to editor@seattlepress.com. Meantime, reader John Mark bewails the lack of legislation banning the use of cell phones while driving. Do you agree with Mark’s position? Log on your vote in the Seattle Press Polls. | |
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