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Issue #34.29

| Published on Wednesday May 28th, 2008

Issue Menu: May 21st, 2008 | June 4th, 2008

On the Cover
Fleeced
BY BETH SLOVIC | While students across Oregon celebrate graduation, many are facing a gnawing problem—they’re getting sheared by huge debt.
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News
[City Hall]
The Adams Family
BY COREY PEIN | Will Mayor-elect Sam Adams Inherit Tom Potter’s family feud when he takes office?
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[Transportation]
Air Supremacy
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Tiny airport + powerful supporters = ugly bridge.
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[Courts]
Broken Arrow
BY JAMES PITKIN | Tre Arrow’s coming guilty plea is a shot to his supporters’ heart.
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[Environment]
Thugs Gone Green
BY LILLIAN HOGAN | How the environmental building movement turned around a crew of troublemakers.
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[International]
Cyclone Aid
BY JASON HOWD
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Rogue of the Week
Employee Freedom Action Committee
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | The calculus of desperation
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Murmurs
We report. Oregon superdelegates never decide.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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The Score
Can’t bet on the Belmont. Blew it on the election.
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Letters to the Editor
Inbox
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Culture
The Trees Have Eyes
BY JOSEPH WATTS | Christopher LaMarca’s camera captures the standoff over Oregon’s old-growth forests.
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[Arts]
Summer Arts Calendar 2008
BY BRETT CAMPBELL, SARA MOSKOVITZ, RICHARD SPEER, BEN WATERHOUSE AND HEATHER WISNER
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SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
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[Music]
The Joy Of ’Settes
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | Local musicians come together over an archaic medium—and weirdness.
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[Music]
Red Dons, Wednesday May 28
BY ROBERT HAM | Portland’s catchy punk antiheroes take it to the streets.
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[Music]
Music In The Schools Benefit, Friday May 30
BY CASEY JARMAN
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Here Comes Your Fan
[Music]
Just Like Heaven
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Three days of rock boil down to one old fave.
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[Screen]
The Joy of Sex
BY SARA MOSKOWITZ | A refresher course in Manhattan’s most-wanted MILFs
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[Screen]
QDOC
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Girls will be boys and boys will have babies.
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Brew Views
Top 5 Movies To Watch In Theater Pubs This Week


BY AARON MESH

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[Performance]
Fanfare For The Fallen
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | Trumpeter turns to Copland for China quake relief.
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Dish
Olé, ok
BY HEIDI YORKSHIRE | At this Cha, it’s best to stick to basics
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Table Scraps
Openings, closings and dishy gossip
BY WHITNEY HAWKE
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[Words]
Brendan Mullen, Live At The Masque
BY NANCY ROMMELMANN | The burn-hot, burn-fast punk life, while it lasted.
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NIGHT CABBIE
The middle-aged guy is working on an oil ship...
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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Clublist Spotlight
Vicinato
BY KELLY CLARKE
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Headout Picks
Fest Quest
BY BYRON BECK & WHITNEY HAWKE | The Rose Festival ain’t the only thing to celebrate this summer.
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