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Issue #31.42

| Published on Wednesday August 24th, 2005

Issue Menu: August 17th, 2005 | August 31st, 2005

On the Cover
COLLATERAL DAMAGE
BY NICK BUDNICK | Downtown shootings damage chief's stock at City Hall.
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News
[Letters to the Editor]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 8/24/2005
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[The Nose]
THE GREAT WHITE DOPE
BY THE NOSE
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[Winners & Losers]
Your news barometer.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Rogue of the Week]
Portland Business Alliance
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Murmurs]
Your home-run roundup
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[NIGHT CABBIE]
My BMW got locked in the SmartPark
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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[Q & A]
JOE COON
BY ROBERT HAMRICK | Oregon Army National Guard soldier talks about the temporary shutdown of his blog and what scares him in Iraq.
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[Cover Story]
HOT OR NOT
BY PAUL KOBERSTEIN | Oregon's official weatherman has good news about global warming-it doesn't exist.
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Culture
[Queer Window]
BITE ME
BY BYRON BECK | The art of being eaten alive by your critics.
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[WEB Exclusive]
THE GOLDEN GIRLS OF SUMMER
BY JOHANNA DROUBAY | What ballerinas do on their vacation.
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[SCOOP]
A SUMMER GOSSIPIN,' FESTIVAL-GOIN', DRINKIN' KINDA COLUMN
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Volume]
ON A REMOTE DESERT ISLAND
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | WW's comics journalist Ryan Alexander-Tanner washes ashore, only to find THE WATERY GRAVES.
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[Night Avenger]
BC's American Saloon Outlaws, Legends and Lovers, aug. 17
BY JAY HORTON | Club sheds sci-fi veneer, goes where no hipster joint has gone before.
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[The Reckoning]
ALBUM AND LIVE REVIEWS
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Local Cut]
MINORITY WHIP
BY MIKE MCGONIGAL | Recent Portland transplant Jason Merritt hasn't found a niche, but he's found his voice
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[View from THE COUCH]
THE FOOT-TO-ASS TRIPLE FEATURE
BY DAVID WALKER
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[Bite Club]
CRUMBS OF THE CITY
BY KELLY CLARKE
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[Dish]
UTOPIA, WISCONSIN
BY JIM DIXON | Clinton Street newcomer Savoy cooks the homestyle ecclectic.
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[Bibliofiles]
REVIEWS OF THREE NEW BOOKS
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM, MAGDALEN POWERS, JOHN FREEMAN
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