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Stopping 'Stop-Loss'new

The federal 9th Circuit Court is coming to Seattle to hear the case of a National Guard soldier forced to stay on.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  03-30-2005  |  War

The Antiwar Credibility Gapnew

Rather than being reflexively antimilitary, antiwar activists should learn to understand and embrace why this war is bad from the perspective of the men and women fighting it.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  03-23-2005  |  War

Is the Pacific Northwest a Populist Paradise?new

Hanging together or hanging separately: secession and politics in the struggle for Ecotopia.
Seattle Weekly  |  Knute Berger  |  03-23-2005  |  Policy Issues

The Man Who Invented Ecotopianew

Geov Parrish interviews Ecotopia author Ernest Callenbach on the 30th anniversary of his futuristic novel about Pacific Northwest secession. The book portrayed how a modern society could be restructured around environmental principles, and it became a road map for future ecologically aware development.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  03-23-2005  |  Policy Issues

Million-Dollar Payday for Top REI Execnew

Retiring CEO Dennis Madsen earned $1.3 million in 2004 at Seattle's homegrown outdoor-equipment co-op.
Seattle Weekly  |  Chuck Taylor  |  03-23-2005  |  Business & Labor

Black and White in Grays Harbor Countynew

There's only one thing worse than living in a decaying Northwest timber town: being African American in a decaying Northwest timber town. Meet the Walker family of Hoquiam, Wash. They're 4 percent of the county's black population, and they're taking a stand against racism.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  03-16-2005  |  Race & Class

They Had Abortionsnew

A new film inspires women to stand by their choices and speak out. There's even talk of the moral complexities -- up to a point.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  03-16-2005  |  Sex

Weapons of Mass Improvisationnew

The roadside bomb has mass appeal among insurgents and is having a massive impact.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  03-09-2005  |  War

Safe at Home, Ill at Easenew

The biggest group of Washington state soldiers who served in Iraq are starting to return, and it's not clear we're ready for them.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  03-09-2005  |  War

Alternative War Newsnew

Dahr Jamail left his comfortable existence as a mountain guide and freelance writer in Anchorage to go to Baghdad and become one of America's only unembedded journalists in Iraq.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  03-09-2005  |  Media

To Love, Honor, and Be Gaynew

How Washington state's Supreme Court will decide whether gay marriage is illegal.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  03-02-2005  |  LGBT

The Preston Gates Matesnew

A venerable Seattle law firm launched key players in the Tom DeLay scandal.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  02-23-2005  |  Policy Issues

Gonzogatenew

Hunter S. Thompson and Woodward and Bernstein: the mixed legacy of boomer journalism's icons.
Seattle Weekly  |  Knute Berger  |  02-23-2005  |  Media

Who Wants to Be a Socially Responsible Millionaire?new

Jeff Reifman left Microsoft with $5 million. He's trying to invest that wealth virtuously. It's not easy.
Seattle Weekly  |  Jeff Reifman  |  01-26-2005  |  Business & Labor

Abie Babynew

Don't ever call anyone gay. Look at the trouble it got C.A. Tripp into. The author of the The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln died in 2003 and now has to lie in the cold, cold ground while fellow historians kick at his dirt. Tripp claims in his book that Honest Abe was honestly a poofter.
Seattle Weekly  |  Steve Wiecking  |  01-19-2005  |  LGBT

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