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ONLINE EDITION No. 19 April 28, 2003 UPDATED THURSDAY May 8, 2003
CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL. For nine fun-filled, fascinating days the Seattle Center and the heart of Tacoma come alive with the sights and sounds, music and motion of cultures from around the world. Story under More News
Seattle Press Polls—Urban Development

Will you approve the plan to transform South Lake Union as a biotechnology hub?

Yes, it'll create more jobs
No, environment will suffer
Residents should first be consulted
More information needed
No comment
Council stalling to create 20,000 new biotech jobs?
A great thing is happening in South Lake Union—the growth of an industry that cures disease and saves lives, while creating excellent jobs. Yet, during the worst recession in 20 years, some seem to be saying, 'stop the recovery.’—Mayor Greg Nickels  READ MORE...
 

InYourNeighborhood

LOOKING FOR something to do or wanting more news closer to home? At Wallingford, the 2003 Garden Tour starts May 31. At Pioneer Square, the Pioneer Square Community Association, in conjunction with the Pioneer Square Business Improvement Area and the City of Seattle, is launching a new parking validation program. We welcome neighborhood news and events—even commentaries—from Seattle neighborhood councils or organizations. Send to editor@seattlepress.com. Meantime, Mayor Greg Nickels writes about his plans for South Lake Union, Northgate and the University District. Commentaries about his plans are welcome.

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