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Issue #34.28

| Published on Wednesday May 21st, 2008

Issue Menu: May 14th, 2008 | May 28th, 2008

On the Cover
A Bridge Over The River Why?
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Local pols say global warming is a dire threat. But they want to spend $4.2 billion on a project that makes driving easier.
74 comments
News
[Healthcare]
Organ Failure
BY JAMES PITKIN | Medical marijuana patients are snubbed for transplants at OHSU and Legacy.
26 comments
[City Hall]
I Scream. You Scream. We All Scream.
BY COREY PEIN | The city’s budget in decibels.
0 comments
[Public Safety]
Rescue Me
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Two AMR paramedics on probation for substance abuse.
23 comments
[International]
Shots from the Heart
BY DON LIEBER | Portland-based Mercy Corps is helping America’s image in Ethiopia one goat at a time.
13 comments
Rogue of the Week
Hillary Clinton
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | The calculus of desperation
9 comments
Murmurs
On To Puerto Rico.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
4 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
The Score
Oh Yes We Can.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
Inbox
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
12 comments
Culture
[Dish]
Where’s the Beef?
BY CARIN MOONIN | Just in time for burger season, Carin Moonin chows on PDX’s meatless options.
4 comments
Hot Seat
Abrahm Lustgarten
BY JAMES PITKIN | Riding the rails to Tibet on the eve of the Beijing Olympics.
5 comments
[Music]
Reedux
BY JEFF ROSENBERG | A wandering member of Portland’s music vanguard visits home.
0 comments
[Music]
Debra Arlyn, Friday May 23
BY CASEY JARMAN
0 comments
[Music]
Blue Cranes, Monday May 26
BY LANCE KRAMER
0 comments
Old Man Jones
BY AARON MESH | That aging archaeologist is so virile!
14 comments
[Screen]
Standard Operating Procedure
BY AARON MESH | Errol Morris has hell to pay.
0 comments
Brew Views
Top 5 Movies To Watch In Theater Pubs This Week
BY AARON MESH
0 comments
Table Scraps
Openings, closings and dishy gossip
BY DEEDA SCHROEDER
3 comments
[Visual Arts]
The Aftermath of Experience
BY RICHARD SPEER | Multimedia virtuoso TJ Norris conjures 1980s Manhattan, even as he embalms it.
0 comments
[Words]
Adam Leith Gollner, The Fruit Hunters
BY PATRICK HAAS
1 comment
NIGHT CABBIE
“How you doing tonight, man?”
BY NIGHT CABBIE
3 comments
Headout Picks
[Headout]
Some Gave All
BY AARON MESH | A Memorial Day tribute to trashy-movie casualties
0 comments
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