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Issue #35.35

| Published on Wednesday July 8th, 2009

Issue Menu: July 1st, 2009 | July 15th, 2009

On the Cover

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News
[City Hall]
O Say Can You See
BY BETH SLOVIC | The University of Oregon’s revised plan for Portland’s skyline keeps the school logo.
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[Legislature] [Marijuana]
Legalize It
BY JAMES PITKIN | Some Oregon lawmakers are ready to legalize. But with their leadership lacking, change rests with us.
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[Adams Admission] [City Hall]
Total Recall
BY ALLISON FERRE | Mayor Sam Adams’ would-be recallers need to collect 358 valid signatures a day. Do they stand a chance?
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[Consumer]
Call Hating
BY KATIE LITVIN | Bothered by Robocalls from “Ed Ecology”? You’re Not Alone.
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[Animals]
Who Let The Dogs In?
BY MEGAN BRESCINI | Service animals are a big bone of contention in Grocery Stores.
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[Letters to the Editor]
Inbox
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[Rogue of the Week]
Oregon District Attorneys Association
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | One more public records restriction.
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[Murmurs]
We’re Not Dead Fish Going With The Flow.
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[Congress] [Healthcare] [Q & A]
Ron Wyden
BY HENRY STERN, MARK ZUSMAN | Oregon’s senior senator defends his health plan from hits by unions, Obama and other Democrats.
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[Cover Story]
Just Say Now
BY MIKE MILIARD | The fight to legalize marijuana is burning up like never before—but some advocates are claiming if it doesn’t happen soon, it may never happen at all.
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[Ask the Editor]
What Were We Thinking?
BY MARK ZUSMAN | WW Editor Mark Zusman answers your questions about our coverage.
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[Hey, Neighbor!]
Hey, Neighbor!
BY ALLISON FERRE
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Culture
[Culture]
The Chaat House Wars
BY MELATI KAYE | This Southwest Yamhill parking lot isn’t big enough for two rival Punjabi food carts.
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[SCOOP]
Gossip Should Have No Friends
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[Hot Seat]
Richard Thomas
BY ALEX PETERSON | A seasoned movie extra’s take on Oregon’s film shoots.
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[Cheapskate]
The Best Cheap And Free Deals In Town
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
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Born To Rock
BY MATTHEW SINGER | Nine-year-old Kirkland Leach wants to be the first rock star on Mars.
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CD Reviews: The Tree People and The Minus 5
BY CASEY JARMAN
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Wampire Saturday, July 11
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | Even more fun if you imagine David Hasselhoff saying it.
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Top Five
BY DRAKKAR SAUNA | Things To Say Before Being Punched In The Face
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[Clublist Spotlight]
Every Day Is Like Sunday
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER
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[Screen]
Exploding Hearts
BY AARON MESH | The Hurt Locker finally grasps the thrilling moral horror of Iraq.
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Vardian Vision
BY ALEX PETERSON | Agnès Varda, an auteur in three acts.
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[Brew Views]
Top 5 Movies To Watch In Theater Pubs This Week:
BY AARON MESH
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Equivocation (Oregon Shakespeare Festival)
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | Shakespeare in trouble.
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The Shock of the New Butters Gallery
BY RICHARD SPEER | Butters introduces four new artists to its roster.
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Portland Queer
BY JOHN MINERVINI | A new anthology keeps Portland predictable.
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[Headout] [Headout Picks]
Street Un-Fair?
BY ERIC ISAACSON | There are plenty of reasons—from great food to good music—to attend the Mississippi Street Fair. But Mississippi Records owner Eric Isaacson doesn’t think you should.
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