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On the Cover: Basalt bluffs frame the Columbia River where the Martha S has a mile and a quarter of water to cross, about three round trips an hour, 18 hours a day. Top speed: 12 mph.
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Now & Then: By the Wayside
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Arts special: The Big Picture
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WRITTEN BY SHEILA FARR PHOTOGRAPHED BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZ
The Seattle Art Museum celebrates women with this photo exhibit by a noted woman with a camera. |
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Cover Story: A Sweet Ride
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WRITTEN BY PAULA BOCK PHOTOGRAPHED BY ALAN BERNER
Washington's first and littlest state-run ferry runs not in the salty waters of the west but in the vast river reaches of eastern Washington. |
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Plant Life: Getting Covered
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON ILLUSTRATED BY TRACY PORTER
Your garden will thank you, thank you, thank you for a good mulch before the long winter nap. |
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On Fitness: A Supplement Script
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WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN
The story of MSM might be fit for the big screen. |
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Taste: Why Go Naked?
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WRITTEN BY GREG ATKINSON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BETTY UDESEN
Dress up an oyster to put the finest point on flavor. |
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Northwest Living: Splendor and Wonder
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY MIKE SIEGEL
The Neff family has created three-quarters of an acre of trees, flowers and warm personal touches. |
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