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TMI? You Be The JudgeRe: “Ted Wheeler Screams From His Hospital Bed (with Audio),” wweek.com, Nov. 30, 2009:…Holy moly, these politicos know no bounds when it comes to publicity and ...
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Warming Center Had Nothing To Do With GoodmanA recent WW article [“Randyland Part II,” Nov. 18, 2009] mentioned my decision to locate the city’s warming center for homeless adults at ...
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Randyland Is Our MakingOne of the most interesting examples of Randy Leonard’s leadership style was his public dispute with Ted Wheeler last year regarding urban renewal. It wasn’t enough ...
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A Great Place To Live (And Die)That was a fine article on Portland and WW in the last 3 1/2 decades. It looks like you’ll soon be replacing The Oregonian as Portland’s primary daily. I thi ...
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Ruppert Is Not A RogueThis is in response to your publication’s hit-piece on Michael Ruppert, your so-called “Rogue of the Week,” published on Oct. 21, 2009. This BOLI decision was h ...
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Those Who Live In Glass Houses…You just knew someone would respond to Portland State urbanista Ethan Seltzer’s comments about Fargo (“Who Took Our Jobs,” WW, Oct. 14, 2009), d ...
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Coal Is To Morgantown As Logging Is To...In the fallacy-ridden introduction to his story “Who Took Our Jobs?” [WW, Oct. 14, 2009], Aaron Mesh writes that “Our unemployment rate more ...
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Give Gamblers A BreakReading the article “Four of a Kind” [WW, Oct. 7, 2009] made me realize that there are not four things you need to know about retailer lottery commissions—there ...
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Musicians Are Not Teamsters[Re: “Fair Trade Music,” WW, Sept. 30, 2009:] The idea of paying musicians simply for their time and presence (and ignoring factors such as promotional ability o ...
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“Anti-Fascist Front” RevisitedAs co-authors of a scholarly study of neonazism, we both were shocked by the selective and biased presentation of our views in the recent article by James Pit ...
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