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Issue #31.47

| Published on Wednesday September 28th, 2005

Issue Menu: September 21st, 2005 | October 5th, 2005

On the Cover
Democrats With a Kick
BY ZACH DUNDAS
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News
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 9/28/2005
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The Nose
Back To School
BY THE NOSE
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Winners & Losers
Kitzhaber Komeback? Plus: 'Burb blobs, a dead blog, and more.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Rogue of the Week
U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Murmurs
Where the Flights are Never Fanciful.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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NIGHT CABBIE
I don't think your halo will fit in the cab.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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Q & A
Jonathan Kozol
BY ANNE LAUFE | Noted education author riffing on "apartheid" education in U.S.
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Cover Story
WELCOME TO GASTORIA!
BY NICK BUDNICK | How the economic boon promised by liquefied natural gas would bring mega-tankers, terror alerts and environmental threats to the Columbia River.
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Culture
Queer Window
Savage Shove...
BY BYRON BECK | Or when push comes to love.
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SCOOP
GOSSIP SHOULD HAVE NO FRIENDS
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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The Reckoning
LIVE AND ALBUM REVIEWS
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, KARLA STARR
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Local Cut
The Evolutionary Jass Band, Talkdemonic, Mary Flower
BY PAT WENSINK, MARK BAUMGARTEN, JEFF ROSENBERG
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RIFF CITY
TIME IN A BOTTLE
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN | Wobbling down the whiskey river with Little Sue and Lynn Conover.
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Bite Club
Suburban Food Safari
BY IVY MANNING | The search for intelligent groceries beyond Portland.
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Dish
PERFECTLY BLAND
BY JIM DIXON
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Bibliofiles
The Shame Of The Nation
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | Savage Inequalities author finds U.S. schools still full of...savage inequalities.
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