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Crafting the everyday

Stridently male: That’s how journalist Joseph Kinsey Howard characterized Butte, once the world’s greatest producer of copper. Not only was hardrock mining physically demanding, it was the most dangerous industrial occupation in America. Small wonder that Butte developed a reputation for being a man’s town or that its official history has always been told from […]

Posted inNovember 27, 2006: The West: A New Center of Power

Forestry story lacked context

We were very disturbed by Peter Friederici’s article “Peace Breaks Out in New Mexico’s Forests.” Its misrepresentations and outright lies are a slap in the face to all of us who were involved in trying to revitalize community forestry during the 1990s. Friederici fails to provide any of the historical and cultural context necessary to […]

Posted inNovember 27, 2006: The West: A New Center of Power

RECA needs revision

As the former medical director of the Navajo Area Radiation Exposure Screening & Education Program (Navajo Area Indian Health Service), I would like to add several points to the generally excellent articles by Laura Paskus, “Navajo Windfall” and “Navajos pay for industry’s mistakes.” Having worked for four years examining patients applying for compensation under the […]

Posted inNovember 27, 2006: The West: A New Center of Power

Heard around the West

COLORADO As the Rocky Mountain News put it, “Naked frivolity heats up the night.” Their heads inside pumpkins and their clothes nowhere in sight, hundreds braved cold weather on Halloween to streak past the costumed pedestrians thronging Boulder’s outdoor mall. “With the pumpkin on the head, it’s anonymous,” said Jazzmin Jenkins, 21. “What could be […]

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A little advice for environmentalists

Savvy environmentalists work both sides of the political street, rather than buying into any particular political party or ideology. I’ve concluded this after watching a dispute play out here in Oregon. The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation have proposed building a gambling casino in Cascade Locks, a small town smack in the middle […]

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How I did my civic duty

I am as civic-minded as the next person. I hold my nose and vote for the least objectionable candidate. On ballot initiatives and constitutional amendments in particular, I vote no if it is very long and not written in understandable English. I vote no a lot. This year, mortally tired of the attack ads, I […]

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