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Issue #34.44

| Published on Wednesday September 10th, 2008

Issue Menu: September 3rd, 2008 | September 17th, 2008

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News
[Police]
Good Cop, Big Settlement
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Ex-officer Gets $1.65 Million settlement from Vancouver.
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[Election '08]
Grand Old Party
BY KEVIN STARK | WW’s awards for the highs and lows at the Republican National Convention.
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[City Hall]
Brighter Lights, Bigger Cities
BY COREY PEIN | What’s Sam Adams doing for 11 days In China
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[Letters to the Editor]
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
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[Rogue of the Week]
John Nelsen
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Truth in advertising?
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[Murmurs]
News That Needs No Bailout
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[Cover Story]
Señor Smith
BY BETH SLOVIC | Low-wage Latino workers keep Sen. Gordon Smith’s family business humming. Not all of them are legal.
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[The Weekly Fix]
The Weekly Fix
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Our spin on the news
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Culture
Blowout
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | MusicfestNW and PICA's Time-Based Art Festival collide for an epic weekend of art and rock. WW picks up the glittering pieces.
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[Queer Window]
Heir Waves
BY BYRON BECK | Making fun of Martha Stewart? It’s a good thing.
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[SCOOP]
Gossip Should Have No Friends
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[Brew Views]
Top 5 movies to watch in theater pubs this week
BY AARON MESH
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Eternal Tapestry. Thursday, Sept. 11
BY ROBERT HAM | Eternal Tapestry sheds layers, finds itself in the process.
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Friendly Fire
BY CASEY JARMAN | Talkdemonic’s latest is also its best
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Mattress. Thursday, Sept. 11
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | Mattress brings the bleak side of Vegas to PDX.
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Espionage For Dummies
BY AARON MESH | The Coens tighten the Beltway.
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Cthulhu
BY AARON MESH | You can go home again. But you will be raped by Tori Spelling.
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Blackbird (Artists Rep)
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | That’s not how I remember raping you!
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[Headout Picks]
Filmmaking With Braaains
BY AARON MESH | Forget High-School Musical—these teens made their own zombie movie.
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