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Submitted by Rick on Wed, 11/30/2005 - 10:15pm.
Sounds like good bedtime reading for stevenl. From Book Reviews 4 Seniors:
Submitted by Rick on Wed, 11/30/2005 - 8:50pm.
In interesting breakdown of the effects of the Nisqually earthquake from University of Washington News and Information:
Submitted by djmega on Wed, 11/30/2005 - 5:20pm.
Dec 2 2005 - 10:30am Friday, December 2nd:Critical Mass bike ride meeting up on Red Square at 5:30. We will bike over to:
A kick-off event for the Washington Climate Action Network (Washington CAN!) This is a really awesome opportunity to learn about global warming and what we can do about it. Speakers include: Paul Horton, Climate Solutions; Heather Trim, People for Puget Sound; Bonnie Phillips, Olympic Forest Coalition
Saturday, December 3rd:
Stop Global Warming Rally!
Submitted by Sarah on Wed, 11/30/2005 - 11:52am.
Is Bush using his recent big talk about immigration and borders to keep us distracted? This blog BAGnewsNotes is worth checking out for many reasons, including ongoing collective discussion of news images. "De-fence of Liberty" is on the plate right now. About immigration and borders and propaganda. Speaking of propaganda, check this horror out: We Need a Fence.
Submitted by Sarah on Wed, 11/30/2005 - 10:25am.
I don't have all the pieces of this story yet, hopefully folks can fill in the blanks for us. Okay. The Ramada Inn Governor House was unionized for over 20 years. The hotel's general manager then began outsourcing the food and beverage department to a non-union company. Protest happened. Then the restaurant was closed down, in what looks to be a classic union-busting maneuver. A new restaurant, Southern Kitchen, is scheduled to open in that space this Saturday. No mention of union.
Submitted by stevenl on Wed, 11/30/2005 - 7:00am.
![]() It was almost as if we are all endowed with a set amount of energy, and our dear friend Steve Charak burned his up earlier than the rest of us. My fellow artist Garn Turner called Steve "a force of nature." But man, what a show! Steve arrived in Olympia from Chicago about 1976-77, I'd guess. I first met him shortly after he landed here. He was behind the counter of some fish and chips place on the Westside, with a ridiculous fast food hat floating a good foot above his cranium thanks to his wild hair which he called his "Jewfro." Most who got to know him later in life when his head was shaved find it hard to believe he had such a mane. He was a human blur in constant motion, his energy level was so intense I got tired just watching him. The only time I ever saw him move like a normal person was whenever he had the flu or a cold or something that would slow him down. More on the flip...
Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Tue, 11/29/2005 - 11:16pm.
This highly accessible park, just South of SPSCC, offers a great vista of Mt. Rainier, and much of the surrounding region. Check it out! I posted some other pictures from up there on the hill, here: my blog another note: I am used to working with cable internet. If the file size is too large and burdens dial-up connections, please let me know.
Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 11/29/2005 - 10:30pm.
Do a Google web search on olympia caiman and OlyBlog comes up on the first page of results, at #8. Frightening. Lo, the end is nigh.
Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 11/29/2005 - 8:32pm.
![]() Another view on borders is provided by Humane Borders. They supply emergency water stations along the U.S - Mexico border. Recently in The Humane Borders Blog there is a discussion of Bush's recent border speeches. (I used the word "border" how many times for this?)
Submitted by The Fire Inside on Tue, 11/29/2005 - 6:52pm.
As I mentioned before, Europe is taking the lead on Iran. At least now if there's an invasion of Iran we can blame Brussels and not Washington.
» "PARIS, France (CNN) -- French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has said if Iran does not accept Europe's current proposal aimed at preventing that country from acquiring a nuclear weapons program 'we will have to go then to the Security Council.'" Article continued... |
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