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Issue #33.35
| Published on Wednesday July 11th, 2007
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Sicko And The SenatorBY BETH SLOVIC | Michael Moore and Sen. Ron Wyden want to fix a broken system. Who's got the right plan?
Multiple DiagnosesBY PAUL LEONARD | What else is being proposed to fix health care in the presidential race and in Oregon? 0 comments
"Premiere" CoverageBY CARL KOZLOWSKI0 comments
A Passage To IndiaBY BETH SLOVIC | One Oregonian had to fly 7,000 miles to New Delhi for an affordable angioplasty. 0 comments
Back From The Dead?BY PAUL LEONARD0 comments
May The Force Be With UsBY BETH SLOVIC0 comments
[Bicycling]Braking The FixieBY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | After the Legislature failed to fix the "fixies" law, the tickets continue to fly in Portland.
[Civil Rights]Mail TrailBY PAUL LEONARD | Look who knows you've forwarded their email.
[Cops]In Cold BloodBY JAMES PITKIN | A dead boyfriend, a frozen body and a murder trial for a brutal killing.
[Animals]License To TattleBY RACHEL SCHIFF | To report or not to report rabies vaccinations, that is the question.
[Education]Sunday SchoolBY DON MCINTOSH | Reading, writing...and, on Sunday, religion in Portland Public Schools.
[Politics]Bush LeagueBY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Commutation plus eternal war still equals a safe presidency.
MurmursHot weather, hotter news.WW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
Q & AHala GoresBY JAMES PITKIN | A Palestinian activist in Portland takes on media bias and the pro-Israel lobby.
Letters to the EditorMailboxWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
[Culture]The Word Made FleshBY PAIGE RICHMOND | Multnomah Bible College reverses its ban on tattoos. Christians rejoice.
[Architecture]Division's DivisionBY MIKE THELIN | Portland's crazy quilt of design review plays out on one street.
Queer WindowThe Death Of SexBY BYRON BECK | Why PDX's gay scene will never be the same.
[Music]Pure AwesomenessBY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Jonny Ragel may not dunk, but he's conquered his inner Satriani. 0 comments
[Music]The Rainy States, Wednesday, July 11BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | The Rainy States' positive outlook predicts sunny skies ahead. 0 comments
[Music]PONDEROSA, PONDEROSA (self-released)BY CHELSEA MORRISEY | Local banjo-'n'-cello duo beckons Portland to take its pants off. 0 comments
[Music]Fist Fite, Friday, July 13BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Hitting fast-forward with Portland's next big thing. 0 comments
[Music]The Truly Me Club, Popstar On The Lam (Sonic Boom)BY TRAVIS RITTER | The Truly Me Club's debut is laced with love. 0 comments
[Screen]The Trouble With HarryBY AP KRYZA | Is that evil inside the boy wizard, or raging hormones? 0 comments
[Screen]Pierrepoint: The Last HangmanBY AARON MESH | Timothy Spall has another good cry. 0 comments
[Performance]Portland Int'l Piano Festival: Jeremy DenkBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Meet the thinking-man's pianist with an iPhone. 0 comments
Eat Me [Dish]¡Viva Las Patatas!BY MIKE THELIN | Local eateries wear their politics on their wrappers.
[Visual Arts]First Thursday: A Tale of Two DavidsBY RICHARD SPEER | David Eckard and David Geiser effuse and eviscerate. 0 comments
[Words]The Back RoomBY WAYNE BUND | The literary bacchanal changes hands and releases a new anthology. 0 comments
[Words]Diana Abu-Jaber Wed., July 11 at Powell's BooksBY KELLY CLARKE | The author trades an Arab-American experience for the myth of fingerprints. 0 comments
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