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2007 | September
Amazon plans a headquarters move to South Lake Union
Cholesterol high or low, you're gonna die
The Seahawks beat the Niners while heeding our advice
Helen Freeman, 1932-2007
The myth of gridlock
The Last Exit lives!
Latinas become a factor in Seattle politics
This Week's Rhymes for the Times
Doing Shakespeare proud at the Seattle Rep
Outsourced is a sly and winning love story
It's the end for the Last Exit
Seattle Sounders: Already playing Major League Soccer
Crimes of hate: Sometimes justice is blind to the obvious
Life after the demolition of a dam on Oregon's Sandy River
Eating our way out of extinction
An ex-con breadmaker has a good wrap
Sex, sin, and farm animals
Earthquake wake-up call
The hurtin' Seahawks backfield is running on empty
Jean Godden: Saying goodbye to our friend, Walt Crowley
Continued suppression of aggregate demand appears sufficient
Walt Crowley, 1947-2007
A newcomer on notice
Shake-up at the Washington governor's mansion
This week's random rhymes for current times
Ten trends in fall fashion
A star rises in Eastern Washington
Filling a void in the Northwest, Oregon will offer a product-design degree
Portland's expressive marathon
A wilderness discovery brings to bear new problems
Another winning but unremarkable Mariners season is in the books
The Northwest Passage: mission accomplished
How to fix Washington's graduation standards
Out of the men's room, Larry Craig taps toes with the ACLU
The WASL test: What went wrong
Does Seattle have too many historic landmarks?
A P.R. war that could be seen as the neighbors vs. sick kids
The ZIP code obsesity disparity: a solution
Seattle football follies: Oh well, it's early
Newspaper Web sites revisited
Larry Craig: the last of the 'servants of the lords of yesterday'
Outing Portland's 'hydro hogs'
Toll on, Columbia!
Putting on the Doggerel: All the news that's fin to print
The bad and the ugly of Northwest newspaper Web sites
Getting lost in the Big Empty
Journal: Portland's Time-Based Art Festival
Speight Jenkins remembers Luciano Pavarotti
Fools and Knaves: Let's party!
And now the rest of the KUOW story
Why fix dangerous bridges when you can build new pet projects?
Crosscut readers: Tell us what you think
The Seahawks win their season opener in pre-season fashion
The decline of gathering places
10 days of bleeding-edge performance art in Portland
Friday night bites, but at least the kids are back in school
Remembering Jennifer Dunn
Yankee Stadium, home of the umpires
Nature and the great nearby
'Nature in the Balance': a gallery
Inside scoop at the Portland Art Museum
In Oregon, a scheme to 'out' petition-signers
All this time I thought I was just tapping my foot
A no-sweat, forward-looking clearance sale strategy
The torch is passed from baseball to Jake Locker