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Issue #31.43

| Published on Wednesday August 31st, 2005

Issue Menu: August 24th, 2005 | September 7th, 2005

On the Cover
BIKER, INTERRUPTED
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | Here's what I do remember. Lying curled on the street with wincing pain gripping my back, thinking I must be paralyzed.
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News
BITING THE HAND THAT FEEDS THEM
BY ZACH DUNDAS | Business bigwigs say Portlanders should vote before the city funds political campaigns. What about the public cash they get?
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WHEN SIZE MATTERS: THE HALF-GALLON CHALLENGE
BY ADRIAN CHEN | How typhoons in Madagascar are cheating ice-cream lovers and stressing out Oregon's Umpqua Dairy.
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LOCAL PAPER "GRIPPING," SAY READERS
BY ZACH DUNDAS | The O's new suburban coverage has us riveted!
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BAGGAGE CHECK
BY SAVANNAH BLACKWELL | Diane Linn's not the only one with liabilities in county-chair race.
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The Nose
THE $620,000 SOLUTION
BY THE NOSE
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Winners & Losers
Fat, bats and rats! (OK, rodents.)
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Rogue of the Week
Hal Abramson
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Murmurs
WHERE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS ALWAYS FREE.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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NIGHT CABBIE
A trip to Vancouver
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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Q & A
LESLIE FRANE
BY RYAN HUME | This Labor Day, one union leader is confident organized labor can pick up the pieces.
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Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 8/31/2005
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Culture
REQUIEM FOR THE LOVECHILD
BY DAVID WALKER | Malfunkshun: The Andrew Wood Story paints a portrait of Seattle's fallen legend.
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EXPOSE YOURSELF TO ART
BY LAURA SHINN | The insider's guide to collecting.
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Queer Window
HALF-LIFE
BY BYRON BECK | In defense of feeling like a 43-year-old gay fuck-up.
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SCOOP
GOSSIP FOR LOCALS & WANNABES
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Volume
JOHN, NOT JOHN
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN | There's history in John Weinland's name, but you'll also hear its echos in the Portland folk-pop band's brilliant music.
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Local Cut
GOD, BLUE GOBLINS
BY JAMES SQUEAKY, KARLA STARR
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DIGGING UP THE PAST
BY DAVID WALKER | Part romance, part thriller, The Constant Gardener is one of the best films of the year.
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Bite Club
FAMILY AFFAIR
BY KELLY CLARKE
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Dish
NOW THAT'S ITALIAN
BY SETH LORINCZI | At picture-perfect Lorenzo's, the food is as good as it looks.
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HEARTBREAKERS MEET BOILERPLATE
BY KARLA STARR | Arty Portland comic partners publish a mash-up of sci-fi and historical fiction.
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