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BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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| On the Cover: For half a century, Seattle has had a love-hate relationship with the Alaskan Way Viaduct, which whisks more than 100,000 cars a day along the downtown waterfront. Now earthquake fears have planners scrambling for a way to replace it. |
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Humor: The Sole of the Matter
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WRITTEN BY JEFFREY SHAFFER ILLUSTRATED BY MICHELLE KUMATA |
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Now & Then: Eagles' aerie
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Cover Story: The Venerable, Vulnerable Viaduct
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WRITTEN BY ROSS ANDERSON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
It's ugly, it blocks the view, but it sure can move a lot of cars. So where do we go from here with the viaduct we love to hate? |
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Plant Life: Bunches of Bulbs
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY RICHARD HARTLAGE
Try for a little more serendipity and a little less symmetry when planting spring flowers. |
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On Fitness: Ask Molly
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WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN
Alternate nuts, plus eating and losing and moving, perhaps to the beat of teen pop. |
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Taste: Foreign Yet Familiar
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WRITTEN BY GREG ATKINSON
Lumière chef Rob Feenie fuses the tastes of France and Asia for gourmets in Vancouver, B.C. |
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Northwest Living: Behind the Little House
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY MIKE SIEGEL
Jo Roberts is more than just your average gardener. She is also custodian of the shady ravine habitat next to her home. |
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