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Homeless Vets a Living Reminder of War's Effectsnew

Consider this astounding statistic from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: the number of people who served during Vietnam and are now homeless actually exceeds the number who were killed in the conflict. In San Francisco there are 2,400 to 3,000 homeless vets.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Tali Woodward  |  12-15-2004  |  War

Sad Saksnew

Customers in Monterey County, Calif., mourn the loss of a Peninsula shopping mecca. Sure, libraries and recreation centers have been scaling back their hours of operations, and even closing up shop for good. But...et tu, Saks?
Monterey County Weekly  |  Cricket and Ruby  |  12-15-2004  |  Fashion

The Long Marchnew

On a tireless campaign to find her man, Amélie must again conquer all of France. The ground feels slightly familiar.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  12-15-2004  |  Reviews

Not-So-Fresh Carnagenew

Charles Manson is back -- and past his expiration date.
Seattle Weekly  |  Andrew Bonazelli  |  12-15-2004  |  Reviews

No Great Shakesnew

The Snicket movie gets the books' look right, if not the fear.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  12-15-2004  |  Reviews

An Empire of Twonew

Zhang Yimou takes the politics out of his new historical romance. But the movie also feels like opera with the music taken out.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  12-15-2004  |  Reviews

Costco: Company for the Peoplenew

If Wal-Mart represents red-state America's ruthless race to the bottom line, then Costco offers a blue-state alternative. The company is proving Wall Street wrong by adhering to a radical idea: Treating customers and employees right is good business.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  12-15-2004  |  Business & Labor

The Best Photography Books for the Holidaysnew

The photographic book whose combination of elegance, intelligence and broad appeal makes it the ideal gift this year is Irving Penn's A Notebook at Random.
The Village Voice  |  Vince Aletti  |  12-15-2004  |  Nonfiction

Democrats Lack the Grit to Stop Alberto Gonzalesnew

An inside source says the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee will cave in -- after harrumphing for some hours -- and vote to confirm Alberto Gonzales as attorney general.
The Village Voice  |  Nat Hentoff  |  12-15-2004  |  Politics

Spare Parts and Body Armor on GIs' Christmas Listnew

In Iraq, people need clean drinking water, rebuilt schools, jobs and medicine while the U.S. military is short of such essentials as body armor, radios, and the right-size desert boots.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway  |  12-15-2004  |  War

Activist Fought Seven Years Against Tough Drug Lawsnew

Social crusader Randy Credico has fought tirelessly to repeal the harsh Rockefeller drug laws. On Dec. 7, the New York state legislature softened some of the worst penalties.
The Village Voice  |  Jennifer Gonnerman  |  12-15-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Celebrities Theatrically Pleasure Themselves on Broadwaynew

Why do luminaries like Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Mario Cantone, Dame Edna and everyone's favorite vagina monologuist, Eve Ensler, go it alone? Reasons range from ego to economics.
The Village Voice  |  Charles McNulty  |  12-15-2004  |  Theater

The War Comes Homenew

Thanks to body armor and a rapid medical-evacuation process, many service members survive attacks that would have killed them in previous wars. However, they're often left with severe injuries. Rehabilitation could last a lifetime.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Terje Langeland  |  12-14-2004  |  War

Marine Reservist Feels Aftershocks From Iraqnew

Richard Sandoval still hears ringing in his ears from the rockets that flew overhead in Iraq. "The hardest thing for me was..." he begins again and again, describing so many hard things.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Chrisanne Beckner  |  12-14-2004  |  War

Delaying Treatment for Trauma Could Hurt Vetsnew

Veterans who go numb and wait too long to seek treatment for the psychological wounds of war may find there's no free counseling when they need it.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Christina Royster-Hemby  |  12-14-2004  |  War

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