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REVIEW ONLINE BOOKSTORE
Handy Sites
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Nov.
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When
will the conservatives discover FOIA?
by
Mark Tapscott, townhall.com
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Nov.
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Budget
solutions for legislators
Seven steps to eliminate the deficit-EFF
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Nov.
29 |
Conservative
Group Challenges Taxpayer-Funded 'Indoctrination' -
CNS News
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Nov.
29 |
Port
of Port Angeles passes budget despite long term debt -
by Peter Ripley
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Nov.
28 |
Consumer,
privacy advocates concerned about banks' possible data
accord with government -
Oregon Live
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Nov.
28 |
Commentary:
High business tax will hurt everyone - State should
tighten belt so the economy can recover -
Spokesman Review
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Nov.
28 |
'Strapping
us in our cars' - Sierra Club grades cities
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by Vin Suprynowicz
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Nov.
25 |
New
federal Patriot Act turns retailers into spies against
customers - Boston Globe
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Nov.
25 |
Despite
an adequate supply of timber, environmentalists costs
hundreds their jobs in logging -
WA Times
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Nov.
25 |
Placing
land into "public" ownership is not the
solution -
Henry Lamb, WND
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Nov.
21
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Clallam
County commissioners prepare to spring new taxes on
the citizens
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Sue Forde, Citizen Review Online
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Nov.
21 |
Pierce
County: Hike in property sales tax approved -
Public anger, divided council doesn't stop the move -
News Tribune
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Nov.
21 |
Federal
land-use planning in the works? a MUST READ!!
WND
After
reading the above article, go to the "Growing
Smart" website (CLICK HERE). States are listed on the
left hand side.
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Nov.
21 |
Pilgrims
understood the real source of security
- Don Feder, Townhall.com
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Nov.
21 |
Wenatchee:
Land Trust to buy Sage Hills land for trail -
Wenatchee World Online
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Nov.
21 |
Cut
environmental departments to save taxpayers plenty -
by Sue Forde, Citizen Review Online
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Nov.
21 |
Pierce
County: I-747 forces revisions; council to vote on
real estate tax -
News Tribune
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Nov.
21 |
Forest
Service inflates visitor numbers; British farmers may
have to obtain a "license to farm"-WA
State Farm Bureau
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Nov.
21 |
King
County labors over budget: Calls for automatic
toilets, one decries citizens as an 'obstacle' -
Seattle P-I
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Nov.
21 |
Makah
Tribe, AquaEnergy plan `blue power' project - AP
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Nov.
21 |
State's
economic forecast is grim -
King 5 News
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Nov.
21 |
Budget
Woes: Cut boards, commissions and study groups to save
money -Jackie Juntti
State
senator's budget idea: Cut all state employee salaries
5 percent
You
can't tax your way out of a recession, says state rep -
press release
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Nov.
21 |
Why
the Democrats won, by Phyllis
Schlafley, townhall.com
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Nov.
20 |
Many
Nervous About Expanded Fed Powers - Ashcroft's moves
alarm Congress -
NY Daily News
Homeland
military chief looks likely -
WA Post
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Nov.
19
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Puyallup,
WA: Government buys up homes along rivers -
King 5 News
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Nov.
19
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Congress
approves millions for Northwest fish aid -
King 5 News
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Nov.
19
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Ferret
habitat could prevent its extinction -
The Everett Herald
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Nov.
17 |
It's
time for politicians to listen to voters - by
Tim Eyman
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Nov.
17 |
Sequim,
WA: City council may change mind about property tax
increase - Sequim Gazette
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Nov.
17 |
Gas
prices may fall to 80 cents a gallon -
7 am news
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Nov.
17 |
BLM
getting desperate? Cattle project in Nevada -
Sierra Times
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Nov.
17 |
Rangenet
2001: Earth First! Militants and Environmentalists
Meet in Phoenix -
J. Zane Walley
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Nov.
17 |
Mason
County, WA: Restaurant, lounge owners no fan of
gambling tax
- Shelton Journal
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Nov.
16 |
Federal
judge upholds land grabs - AP
Judge
throws out challenge to national monument plan -
The Olympian
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Nov.
16
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UN
revives threat to U.S. economy -
Tom DeWeese, American Policy Center
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Nov.
16
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Bush
administration to end mining ban in Oregon -
The Olympian
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Nov.
14 |
"Public
Servants" Going After "Constitutional
Terrorists"? -
keepandbeararms.com
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Nov.
14
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Residents
begin to assemble community's
20-year plan
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Bremerton Sun
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Nov.
14
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Nov.
14
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Dam
removal opens salmon spawning habitat
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King 5 News
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Nov.
14
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Federal
Court Ruling Could Spell Trouble for Endangered
Species List -
CNS News
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Nov.
12 |
Bush
may order smallpox jabs for all - The Times, UK
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Nov.
12 |
Tremendous
Victory for the Second Amendment
- A federal appeals
court has struck a big blow in favor of gun owners -
American
Free Press
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Nov.
12 |
Why
Isn't America Freaking Out Over the Anti-Terrorism
Act?
by Niki
Friedrich Raapana
Constitution
shouldn't be casualty in government's terrorism fight -
Tribnet
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Nov.
10 |
Mason
County eyes new tax funding -
Looks at increasing real estate excise tax -
Shelton Journal
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Nov.
10 |
SQUISHY
SCIENCE SCRUTINIZED: Klamath basin shutdown questioned
as families are thrown into financial distress -
PLF
Klamath:
'Project needs political aid' - power plant may
bolster region's economy -
HeraldandNews
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Nov.
10 |
Species
protection to be re-examined -
The Olympian
Salmon
decision brings proposed '99 lawsuit settlement - NMFS
will not appeal judge's decision
- AP
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Nov.
10 |
Patriot
Act blind faith - Congressman admits to not reading
bill before signing into law -
Insight
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Nov.
8 |
A
Lightning Bolt of Reality
: The
Forced Relocation of Rural Populations
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by J. Zane Walley, from Evergreen Magazine
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Nov.
8 |
Forest
Service receives $4.1 billion budget for 2002
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Nov.
8 |
HHS
set to order smallpox vaccination for all Americans -
WA Post
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Nov.
8 |
Eastern
Washington gets nearly $1 million for wetlands
preservation -
AP
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Nov.
7 |
Local
'Right to Plow' initiatives wins at polls in Snohomish
& Other News- WA Farm Bureau News
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Nov.
7 |
Eyman
returns with more tax revolt: I-747 passes easily
- AP
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Nov.
7 |
Rep.
Chandler to Retire, Take Lobbying Job -
Yakima Herald Republic
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Nov.
7 |
Clallam
County returns for Nov. 6
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Nov.
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Courts
cases change balance of ballot power -
The Oregonian
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Nov.
7 |
Ivy
in same league as weeds?
Not native plant: Public
invited to hearing on whether scourge of Pacific
Northwest should be listed as noxious weed -
News Tribune
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Nov.
6 |
Groups
sue BPA over salmon strategy - Want 'equal treatment'
for fish - Daily Herald,
Everett, WA
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Nov.
6 |
National
panel to review Klamath suckerfish - Frontiers of Freedom president blasts it as a
"mockery" - Sierra Times
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Nov.
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Sometimes
good guys win by Tom McCabe, BIAW
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Nov.
6 |
Rate
reduction expected, but how big? Fed rate stands at
2.5% now, may drop another 1/2%
- NY Times
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Nov.
6 |
NRA
endorses controversial CARA land grab bill -
WND
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Nov.
4 |
Nature
Conservancy leads environmental organizations getting
taxpayers' dollars for land grabs -
by Henry Lamb
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Nov.
4 |
States
Devising Plan for High-Tech National Identification
Cards
- Washington Post
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Ecology
begins to process water right change applications in
the Methow
- Methow Valley News
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Klamath:
Tulelake celebrates $8 million in government funds
toward economic recovery - Herald and
News
Congress
okays $5 million toward fish screens for sucker fish
in Klamath - Herald and News
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Skokomish
tribe finding market for wild salmon fading -
give fish to food banks - Mason-Shelton
Journal
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Five
new dengue fever cases in Hawaii - mosquito-borne
illness spreads - Honolulu
Advertiser
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Property
development rights remove the right to use land
- eco-logic
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King
County to pay damages in public disclosure lawsuit
- NW News
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Waste
Wire - a collection of the costly ways in which
Washington is spending your money - CAGW
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House
passes air security bill -
Oregonian
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Bush
defends decision on executive papers -
AP
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Let
the internet shine on government spending - Mark
Tapscott, Townhall
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Nature
Conservancy 'protects' Colorado wildlands -
ENS
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Arizona
hosts conference to look at Colorado Plateau for
'sustainability' -
ENS
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Water
watchers cautious despite October precipitation -
Tri-City Herald
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