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Issue #29.46

| Published on Wednesday September 17th, 2003

Issue Menu: September 10th, 2003 | September 24th, 2003

On the Cover
Doomsday U
BY AMY ROE | Portland State makes a play for the anti-terrorism jackpot.
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News
Cooling the "Hotshot"
BY NICK BUDNICK | Probe of local lawyer expands.
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BRAKING THE 'CYCLES
BY MARY HOEFFEL
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Trading Spaces
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | The city considers swapping its top garage for two other downtown properties.
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Keeping Their Own Counsel
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Lewis & Clark board opts to let bad loans lie.
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MURMURS
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Stuff we heard, or maybe dreamt.
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Got Friends?
BY GREG BORENSTEIN | Thousands of Portlanders fall into Friendster.com's iron grip.
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Portland, UNPLUGGED
BY ZACH DUNDAS | A new city committee chases wi-fi dreams.
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The Nose
The Blind Boys of Salem
BY THE NOSE
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Winners & Losers
WINNERS & LOSERS
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | You'll See Your Name Here.
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Rogue of the Week
PacifiCorp
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | ROGUE OF THE WEEK
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor 9/17/2003
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Culture
Hitched.
BY KIM COLTON | The bold truth about true love.
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Queer Window
In the Gay-tto
BY BYRON BECK
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Look
New! Stores! Now!
BY ELIZABETH DYE | Portland retail pours it on.
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Who's Been Had?
BY DAVE CLIFFORD | The Walkmen skirt the edges of art rock and garage pop--and do it well.
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Volume
Price of FREEDOM
BY CORI TARATOOT | The Long Winters take liberties with their music. Can they take the reaction?
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Hiss & Vinegar
MISS & REMEMBER
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Night Avenger
Straight Night at Crush
BY KIM COLTON | Night Avenger
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The Reckoning
the reckoning:
BY JEFF ROSENBERG | Verdicts on New Music
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CULT of PERSONALITY
BY DAVID WALKER | Bruce Campbell stars as a mummy-battling Elvis in Bubba Ho-Tep.
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The Festival That Works
BY STEFFEN SILVIS, KELLY CLARKE | Portland comes of age with an honest-to-God performance festival, courtesy of PICA.
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French Casual
BY ROGER J. PORTER | Pascal Sauton's Carafe is a sweet, Parisian-style treasure.
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Bite Club
Junk Vegan
BY KELLY CLARKE
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Bibliofiles
Bibliofiles
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | New Books Plucked from the Publishing Fringes
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