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ONLINE EDITION No. 20 May 12, 2003 UPDATED WEDNESDAY May 14, 2003
SEATTLE RESIDENTS rally in support of SB 5971, a bill that would close Fircrest School, a state-run institution for people with developmental disabilities in Shoreline, and move residents to other state institutions or community settings. ARC photo.
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Noxious weed infests Seattle parks
One plant can enter a stable plant area, quickly replace the existing vegetation and build a seed bank that lasts from five to 10 years. Long-term and expensive control plans are required to battle garlic mustard.  READ MORE...
 

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AS MAYOR Greg Nickels pushes for the transformation of South Lake Union as a biotechnology hub, a plan first developed by Paul Allen, Seattle reader Matt Fox remembers how voters rejected that idea—twice. Meantime, reacting to Jim Hightower’s column on the greed of airline CEOs, reader Halsey Bartlett Jr. of Florida writes why airline management, not airline workers, should take the brunt of airline cost cuts. Reader Niall Nicholson of Hermosa Beach puts it another way: “I hope they all go bankrupt for good.” Comments are welcome. Send them to editor@seattlepress.com.

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