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Issue #29.45

| Published on Wednesday September 10th, 2003

Issue Menu: September 3rd, 2003 | September 17th, 2003

On the Cover
SKINHEAD REVISITED
BY JOHN SCHRAG | A new book reexamines Portland's neo-Nazi legacy.
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News
A Friend in the Business
BY TAYLOR CLARK | Reservoir advocates accuse Portland's Water Bureau of playing favorites.
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Report Slams Mooney, Stoel Rives
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Fallout from Lewis & Clark's ill-fated loan lands on Oregon's largest law firm.
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Kendra James' REVENGE
BY NICK BUDNICK | Mark Kroeker's handling of the controversial shooting led to his sudden exit.
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MURMURS
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Giving scuttlebutt a chance.
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Winners & Losers
WINNERS & LOSERS
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Where headlines go to die.
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Rogue of the Week
ROGUE OF THE WEEK 9/10/2003
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Freightliner
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor 9/10/2003
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Culture
Hitched.
BY KIM COLTON | The bold truth about true love.
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Queer Window
They Will Survive: Cher & Darcelle XV
BY BYRON BECK
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Look
DNA + PDX = BFD
BY ELIZABETH DYE | The design festival you didn't know about.
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BS or Yes, Yes!
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, BYRON BECK, JOHN GRAHAM | N.Y. art-rockers Fischerspooner are on the block; our esteemed judges give their two cents.
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The Musicfest Diaries
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, KIM COLTON, ZACH DUNDAS, ELLEN FAGG, JOHN GRAHAM, JAY HORTON, GODFRE LEUNG, CORI TARATOOT, DAVID WALKER | Improper use of furniture, abusive robots, dancers on stilts, haunting tributes, after-hours revelry and Megababe. This was MusicfestNW 2003.
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Volume
Prophet in Transit
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN | Atmosphere looks down the road with Seven's Travels.
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Hiss & Vinegar
HISS & VINEGAR
WW MUSIC STAFF
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Night Avenger
NIGHT AVENGER
BY KIM COLTON | The Twilight Cafe
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The Reckoning
the reckoning:
WW MUSIC STAFF | Verdicts on New Music
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Dinner for Five
BY DAVID WALKER | A flesh-eating virus makes a meal of five hapless campers in Cabin Fever.
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Inspired Laurels
BY ROGER J. PORTER | Lauro's rich flavors, borrowed from a variety of Mediterranean influences, set apart this new eastside jewel.
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Bite Club
Table Scraps
BY KELLY CLARKE | Johnny and Savannah in Old Town, p:ear takes Fife, and Peanut Butter and Ellie's regroups
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Bibliofiles
Bibliofiles
BY LISA WARNER | NEW BOOKS PLUCKED FROM THE PUBLISHING FRINGES
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