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Salmon StreamAgent Stene and his cyborg-eyed assistant investigate what might be an attempt to kill a salmon stream for profit, when the cable on a First Nation's steam cable railway line snaps. -
Cracked BabyBringing all children up to a level of comparable awareness and vision through a simple operation. And the proper pain-killers.
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A Little River Runs FreeA small river on the Olympic Peninsula is cleaner and attracting salmon again. -
Eagles and ArtThe Makah people honor the bald eagle in a festival of art and beauty. -
Dragons Welcomed BackA tiny Washington State community glitters and jangles with fun, noise and growing racial acceptance with a home-made dragon dance, -
Go Jump in the Lake!Since 2009, residents, family, and friends have gathered at Lake Pleasant on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula to charge into the icy water for the Polar Bear Plunge. 2011's New Year temperature: 37 degrees, with a brisk cold wind. -
Sunfish in the StraitA sunfish, or common molo, washes up on a beach in Washington State -
Virginity the Second Time AroundBoze and Kato are back with even more stories of Losing Our Maidenheads -
Too Close and Not Close EnoughEagle courtship, and an eagle who hunts ducks. -
Life of Makah Elder HonoredEdward Claplanhoo, Makah elder, honored at his memorial and funeral service in Neah Bay. -
Munchy Monsters"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger" doesn't apply to mushrooms; put the wrong fungus in your mouth and you won't live to eat more. -
Fright or Fritters?The Humboldt Squid: nightmare resource killer or tasty dish? Evidence of worldwide extinction or terrifying gossip? -
The Snipe DanceThis traditional dance, representing the flight of small shore birds, is said to have been originated by the Makah carver and medicine man Young Doctor. It was one of many dances performed at Makah Days 2009, in Neah Bay, on the far northwestern tip of the Olympic Peninsula, Saturday, August 29. Th -
Fa La La La La La BOO!A 17-year-old girl discovers how to lighten the task of chaperoning her younger siblings around for Hallowe'en trick-or-treating - without soaping the windows. -
The Boy in the Striped PajamasA movie buff's review of "The Boy In The Striped Pajamas."
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"BIA -- Bossing Indians Around"First Nations t-shirts, found most often at pow-wow booths, take few words to deliver powerful messages.
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Inauguration 2009A family at home, watching the premier event of 2009 on a Mac laptop.
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Long Commute Sends Car Off Road in WashingtonA local resident fell asleep at the wheel on a twisting rural route. Amazingly, no one was harmed. -
Cadaver Dogs Employed in Clallam Bay SearchSearch instigated after shoe containing suspicious contents found on American Beach -
Up from the DeepsKen Dehnert spent 30 years diving and working in the woods. His life informs his art.
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Eagle Takes SeagullA seagull, attacked by a bald eagle with hungry young to feed, battles for its life.
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Jobnik!Miriam Libicki is an American, but joined the Israeli Army. She tells her story in "Jobnik!"
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Twelve Bucks into the Wilderness - with ChocolatesUsing the Olympic Peninsula Transit system to visit eagles, beaches, cougars -- and have tea,
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Food for Face and FeetEating and dancing at Seattle's Eritrian restaurant and how to get there.
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"Let the Man Eat!"Fumetti goes universal; Story and Collage by Gus F. Martin
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The Rock in the Hard PlaceNow all we need is music.
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Choosing Your Print on Demand CompanyAn overview of two major print-on-demand companies, Lulu.com and Booksurge.com
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"We Killed Our Virginity!"K.D. Boze and Stasia Kato's Virgin Project a Comics first.
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Buffalo DanceThe return of the Great Herd
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"Good Morning, Herr Hitler."It may be the afterlife, and revenge is hell -- but who can resist?
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EuropaA god with horns visits a lonely lady. But which god?
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Changing Attitudes Toward the MilitaryMany people confuse the concept of "warrior" and "soldier." The sporting world often uses the term "warrior." A warrior fights as part of a tribe; he's not paid. Soldiers - as reflected in the Latin base of the word - get a salary.
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The Realities of America's Past and Present WarsHow America's inability to recognize its own history keeps sending it down the same paths.
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Everywhere the Thunderbird: Was the Star of Bethlehem Based on an Actual Event?A retired Presbyterian minister's love of astronomy traces an ancient celestial event.
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Celebrating Makah Days in Neah Bay, WashingtonEvery August, the Makah of Neah Bay celebrate Makah Days.
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Titanic as a Rite of Passage: Myth in a Modern MovieNone of the historical people in Titanic have symbolic significance in the ritual. Of all the real things in the movie, only the ship and the unnamed people are part of the ritual.
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Bulwark America and National Security Fears: Why World War II was FunGermans want to know why America, after knowing the history of Germany in the 20th century, could go down the same path.

