Issue Number 25 January/February 1997
Cover Art by John Ambrosavage
FEATURES:
- The price of corporate welfare in Seattle.
- by John V. Fox
- So how do you like 'Managed Care' so far?
- by Stuart Bramball, M.D.
- Public schools give military recruiters a dishonorable discharge.
- by Michael Dedrick
- Taking advertising seriously.
- by Fiona Morgan
SPECIAL:
- Presenting the 1996 winners.
- by Wayne Grytting
- Making cents of '96 election expenditures.
- by Norman Solomon
- Lyrics from the folk song 'All They Want to Talk About.'
- by Jim Page
- Review of The New American Splendor.
- by Bob Pavlik
- Cops are coming for your phones.
- by Bo Richardson
THE REGULARS:
Reader Mail
Actual letters from actual readers.
Quick Hits
Small stories about big news.
Free Thoughts
Opinions we couldn't keep to ourselves.
EnviroWatch
How humans treat their surroundings, each other, themselves.
Working
Of and relating to labor.
reported and compiled by Doug Collins.
Spike, the Rabid Media Watchdog
The poop on the local information industry.
Compiled and edited by Free Press staff.
Northwest Books
Regional writers in review.
literary reviews by Kent Chadwick
Reel Underground
Your guide to experimental film.
film reviews and calendar by Paul D. Goetz.
Cartoon
by Ron & Emily Austin.
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