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Does Christianity need a hipster bible? Plus: Irrational fretting over cyberslacking; WTO articles discuss everything but trade itself.
Letters to the Editor
December 6, 1999
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For a longtime resident, Seattle's last few tumultuous days seem to have come straight from the Book of Revelation.
By Jim Molnar
December 3, 1999
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Free trader President Clinton veers left in Seattle. But will his finesse be enough to keep Al Gore's Democratic Party intact?
By Todd Gitlin
December 3, 1999
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What better place to find a hottie than at a riot conveniently taking place in my neighborhood?
By Annie Culver
December 3, 1999
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Locked in by a chain of protesters, I wanted to kick myself. My kids were at home and I was about to be pummeled for all the wrong reasons.
By Lisa Guide
December 3, 1999
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While protesters voice their resistance to globalization in the streets of Seattle, a reporter wonders if they really have the people's best interests at heart.
By Nina Shapiro
December 3, 1999
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I was minding my own business when the Seattle cops gassed me.
By Zach Works
December 2, 1999
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Economists speak out on the issues behind the World Trade Organization summit and the street protests.
By Alicia Montgomery, Daryl Lindsey and Fiona Morgan
December 2, 1999
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Nonviolent protesters get hit from both sides at the WTO conference in Seattle.
By L.A. Kauffman
December 2, 1999
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Critics fear increased cooperation between the World Trade Organization, World Bank and International Monetary Fund will spawn an 800-pound gorilla.
By Monte Paulsen
December 2, 1999
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The WTO has united labor and the radical, countercultural left in a way the anti-war movement never could.
By David Moberg
December 1, 1999
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Guerrilla journalists and webcams bring you all the tear-gassed excitement of Seattle's street protests.
By Fiona Morgan
December 1, 1999
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Direct action comes to the WTO, and members debate what the meaning of "non-violence" is.
By L.A. Kauffman
November 30, 1999
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While thousands of protesters gather outside, there's plenty of disagreement inside, too.
By David Moberg
November 29, 1999
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When gun-control advocates use mass shootings to push for a handgun ban, critics accuse them of exploiting tragedy. But there's a difference between exploiting a tragedy and learning from it.
By Dan Savage
November 4, 1999
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Alternative Vote 2000 brings the counterculture to election coverage. Plus: High Times turns 25; what happens if Amazon tanks?
By Jenn Shreve
October 22, 1999
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Our travel expert directs readers to accommodation and fun in the rainy city, plus advice on trips to Manhattan and Apostle Island.
By Donald D. Groff
October 21, 1999
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Bush, Dole and Forbes come to kiss the ring of Republican women in the Emerald City.
By Anthony York
October 18, 1999
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The Fastbacks saw grunge come and go. Like that matters to a band that hasn't left the garage in 20 years.
By Brett Anderson
October 6, 1999
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Wine X's attempts at hipsterism evoke the not so subtle smell of oak barrel-aged fish. Plus: Geeks, freaks, fashion weeks and conspiracy theorists.
By Jenn Shreve
October 1, 1999
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Plus: Bob Mould plays for Marlboro Miles; contrary to popular e-spam, Darren does not have liver disease.
By Jenn Shreve
September 24, 1999
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Young, PR-savvy idealists defend forests, Republicanism and dog food. Plus: Graphic sex writing is soooo 1995; Leonard Nimoy speaks Yiddish?
By Jenn Shreve
September 3, 1999
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A boy who played games with the police and the justice system couldn't outrun the cost of defiance.
By Nicki Blake
June 2, 1999
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Political consultants make for better copy than the candidates; one writer's Brontk-inspired hell; enough with the "enough with 'Star Wars'" stories!
By Jenn Shreve
May 14, 1999
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Jeff Stark reviews Built to Spill's second major-label release, 'Keep It Like a Secret'
By Jeff Stark
February 9, 1999