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ALAN BERNER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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While he was a Garfield High School student, writer Eli Sanders came into possession of a commonly pilfered city street sign: Garfield.
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On the cover: Sometimes, in encountering traffic directives, the official lines don't make sense. Who knows why?
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Northwest Living: Take It To The Bank
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY JACQUELINE KOCH
The 10 gardens on this tour of Laurelhurst have met the challenges of site and climate. |
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Cover Story: Why, Why, Why?
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WRITTEN BY ELI SANDERS PHOTOGRAPHED BY ALAN BERNER
Sometimes the daily process of coming and going seems like a cosmic joke. |
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Plant Life: See the World Here
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
E. J. Hook, Woodland Park Zoo's landscape manager, presides over a world of natural habitats. |
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On Fitness: The New Boot Camp
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WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN
The "New Army" is trying out a new fitness program to help recruits make the grade. |
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Taste: Frontier Traditions
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WRITTEN BY GREG ATKINSON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
We celebrate the most American of foods for the most American of holidays. |
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Sunday Punch: Looting the Loot
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WRITTEN BY STEVE JOHNSTON |
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Now & Then: An Unarmed Guard
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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