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Online Edition, No. 28 October 7, 2003


Power plants to reduce CO2 emissions by 20%—Locke
United States power plants alone account for 10 percent of carbon dioxide pollution worldwide. Carbon dioxide emissions are a major component of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming.  READ MORE...
 
SAME FATE AS IN NORTHEAST, ENGLAND? “It’s not too late in this region to apply the lessons of past experiments,” says UW Professor David Montgomery, referring to the Northwest salmon. “But it’s getting close to too late.” **photo courtesy of UW Archive
Seattle Press Polls—Education

Should University of Washington officials discipline students who misbehave off-campus?

Yes, UW should
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It’s Seattle’s responsibility, not UW
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AFTER MONTHS of searching for a new superintendent, Seattle has been left with none. The top four candidates—Steven Admowski, Evelyn Williams Castro, Libia Socorro Gil and Joan Kowal—have withdrawn from consideration, citing the lack of broad support among teachers, parents, taxpayers, business and minority groups. Insiders say Seattle, after the failed search, will find it difficult (if not impossible) to attract new candidates. What went wrong? What should be done right? Is there a lesson to be learned here? Share your thoughts to editor@seattlepress.com.


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