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Issue #33.35
| Published on Wednesday July 11th, 2007
Issue Menu: July 4th, 2007 | July 18th, 2007
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[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.
[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.
[Bicycling]Braking The FixieBY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | After the Legislature failed to fix the "fixies" law, the tickets continue to fly in Portland.
May The Force Be With UsBY BETH SLOVIC0 comments
Back From The Dead?BY PAUL LEONARD0 comments
A Passage To IndiaBY BETH SLOVIC | One Oregonian had to fly 7,000 miles to New Delhi for an affordable angioplasty. 0 comments
"Premiere" CoverageBY CARL KOZLOWSKI0 comments
Multiple DiagnosesBY PAUL LEONARD | What else is being proposed to fix health care in the presidential race and in Oregon? 0 comments
[Animals]License To TattleBY RACHEL SCHIFF | To report or not to report rabies vaccinations, that is the question.
[Letters to the Editor]MailboxWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
[Murmurs]Hot weather, hotter news.WW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
[Q & A]Hala GoresBY JAMES PITKIN | A Palestinian activist in Portland takes on media bias and the pro-Israel lobby.
[Cover Story]Sicko And The SenatorBY BETH SLOVIC | Michael Moore and Sen. Ron Wyden want to fix a broken system. Who's got the right plan?
[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 Window]The Death Of SexBY BYRON BECK | Why PDX's gay scene will never be the same.
[NIGHT CABBIE]"Oh, you're a cab," she saysBY NIGHT CABBIE
[Music]Pure AwesomenessBY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Jonny Ragel may not dunk, but he's conquered his inner Satriani. 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
[Music]Fist Fite, Friday, July 13BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Hitting fast-forward with Portland's next big thing. 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]The Rainy States, Wednesday, July 11BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | The Rainy States' positive outlook predicts sunny skies ahead. 0 comments
[Screen]Pierrepoint: The Last HangmanBY AARON MESH | Timothy Spall has another good cry. 0 comments
[Screen]The Trouble With HarryBY AP KRYZA | Is that evil inside the boy wizard, or raging hormones? 0 comments
[Performance]Portland Int'l Piano Festival: Jeremy DenkBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Meet the thinking-man's pianist with an iPhone. 0 comments
[Dish] [Eat Me]¡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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