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Issue #33.48
| Published on Wednesday October 10th, 2007
Issue Menu: October 3rd, 2007 | October 17th, 2007
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Should You Believe This Man?BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Greg Johnson says he knows who really killed Michael Francke, and why.
[Election '07]Truth And ConsequencesBY NIGEL JAQUISS | Nothing was finer for Measure 49ers than their unusual path to the ballot.
[International]Promise You’ll Pull OutBY COREY PEIN | Oregon’s pension funds help keep Iran’s government afloat. Some would like to change that.
[Schools]Reading, Writing, RevolversBY BETH SLOVIC | What a Medford teacher wanting to bring her gun to class could mean for portland public schools
[Race]Skin Of A Different ColorBY MARY CHRISTMAS | Not every skinhead in Portland this weekend was a white supremacist.
[Race]Minority ReportBY PAUL LEONARD | Is the Oregon State Bar still committed to affirmative action?
[Animals]Elephant FearsBY JONAH SANDFORD | What do animal-rights activists want? An offsite habitat for zoo elephants. When do they want it? Now.
[Obituary]Dennis Lindsay 1918-2007BY RICHARD H. MEEKER | Remembering WW’s First Investor
Rogue of the WeekOregon Employment DepartmentWW EDITORIAL STAFF | The state hits a sour note.
Letters to the EditorInboxWW EDITORIAL STAFF
Queer Window [Culture]Bible StoriesBY BYRON BECK | Answering our prayers means ignoring theirs. Amen.
SCOOP [Culture]Gossip Should Have No FriendsWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
Made [Advertising Feature]Project No. 10: Part 2—Red's UrnBY LAYNE STRATTON0 comments
Hot Seat [Culture]Justin OswaldBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | The artist/inventor/entrepreneur returns to Portland, golden tits and bling in tow. 0 comments
[Music]Space RockBY ERIK BADER | Backspace goes from storefront to forefront—of Portland’s all-ages music scene, that is. 0 comments
[Music]Barry Hampton and the Triple Grip Wednesday, Oct. 10BY AP KRYZA | Funk-soul brother comes into his own after a decade of supporting acts.
[Music]THE REVISIONS, Revised Observations (Dirtnap)BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Debut acoustic album from former punk rockers needs, well, revising. 0 comments
[Music]Gejius, Saturday, Oct. 13BY NILINA MASON-CAMPBELL | Local electronic artist samples from others to find a voice all his own. 0 comments
[Music]Night Of 1,000 Madonnas, Oct. 4 at HoloceneBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Myriad Madonnas prove underwhelming at a recent theme night. 0 comments
Here Comes Your Fan [Music]Uncelebrated HeroesBY AMY MCCULLOUGH | You mean Maritime isn’t one of your faves, too? 0 comments
Clublist Spotlight [Music]Smooth Sailing AheadBY KELLY CLARKE0 comments
[Screen]Innocence AbroadBY AARON MESH | East meets Wes aboard an Indian train.
[Dish]Into The WoodsBY HEIDI YORKSHIRE | Wildwood’s founding chef has moved on, but has the restaurant blazed a new trail?
Eat Me [Dish]Silly Young ThingBY MIKE THELIN | Alberta lost an oyster bar, but it just gained a tapas powerhouse. 0 comments
[Visual Arts]Mapping TimeBY RICHARD SPEER0 comments
[Words]I Am America (And So Can You!)BY IAN GILLINGHAM | Finally, a reason for America to learn to read.
Headout Picks [Headout]Zach Off!WW EDITORIAL STAFF | WW’s Zach Randolph Bobblehead Pledge Drive
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