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ONLINE EDITION No. 21 May 19, 2003 UPDATED WEDNESDAY May 21, 2003
SEATTLE Mayor Greg Nickels is shown meeting with advisers during the recent TOPOFF 2 Exercise, when a "fake dirty bomb" exploded to test the city's response to a terrorist threat. The result? The city could have done better.
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‘Whatever it takes,’ says Locke on Boeing 7E7 bid
The best airplane assembly workforce in the world lives and works here. The best aerospace engineers on the planet live and work here. We’re proud of our Boeing heritage—Gov. Gary Locke  READ MORE...
 

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READER KAREN Hardy from Seattle says she won’t vote for Mayor Greg Nickels’ proposed $229-million fire and emergency response levy, saying Seattle must first comply with national fire safety standards and put four firemen per truck. Bob Williams, president of the Evergreen Freedom Foundation, wonders why House Democrats are standing in the way of a no-new-taxes budget. Reader Yvette Davis, writing about the danger of turning over the entire media to one or two giant corporations: “A slanted media with no room for smaller radio stations or local newspapers cannot be a democratic media at all.” Share your thoughts to editor@seattlepress.com.
 

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