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Issue #34.07

| Published on Wednesday December 26th, 2007

Issue Menu: December 19th, 2007 | January 2nd, 2008

On the Cover
Whatever Happened To...
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | We’ve invited D.B. Cooper, Ma Anand Sheela, Bob Packwood, the Suicide Girls and 22 other once-famous locals to our New Year’s Party.
13 comments
News
[Schools]
Fuzzy Math
BY BETH SLOVIC | Until the school district shows its work, there are three problems with its billion-dollar list of fixes.
31 comments
[Civil Rights]
Been There, Done That
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | New state domestic partnership law starts Jan. 2. Good? Yes. Exciting? Well…
2 comments
[Election '08]
Running With Randy
BY COREY PEIN | Once vulnerable, Randy Leonard built himself the safest seat in town.
3 comments
[Transportation]
The Square Dance
BY JEREMY GILLICK | Here’s every number to know before deciding whether Fareless Square should stay or go next month.
13 comments
[Rogue of the Year]
Bernie Giusto
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Who else?
5 comments
Murmurs
Old Year, New Blurbs.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
6 comments
The Score
Blame the eggnog for the political bumbling.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Letters to the Editor
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
7 comments
Culture
Rock of Love
BY CASEY JARMAN | Rock camp’s best of the northwest teaches kids and instructors.
2 comments
Queer Window
Topsy Turvy
BY BYRON BECK | It’s been a year full of queer surprises, amen.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[Music]
WW’s Best Local Albums of 2007
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
14 comments
[Music]
Most Anticipated Local Albums of 2008
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
[Screen]
View The Right Thing
BY AARON MESH | The best movies of 2007 found no country for easy answers.
4 comments
[Performance]
Performance 2007: The Year of the Diva
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Big voices, big talents, big hair and big tits.
0 comments
Eat Me
[Dish]
PDX, The Appetizer
BY MIKE THELIN | Think 2007 tasted good? Wait until you get a nibble of 2008.
0 comments
[Visual Arts]
Best of 2007
BY RICHARD SPEER | Raves and raptures from the year that was.
0 comments
[Words]
Wonder Words
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Five local favorites from 2007
2 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
"My brother-in-law, man, he go crazy on drugs."
BY NIGHT CABBIE
2 comments
Made
[Advertising Feature]
Project No. 14: Making Yarn
BY LAYNE STRATTON
0 comments
Headout Picks
[Headout]
Last Call
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | New Year’s Eve
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