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Nickelsville Deadline, Seattle's 20–Cent Bag Fee and Neighborhood News

Nickelsville Deadline, Seattle's 20–Cent Bag Fee and Neighborhood News

from The Conversation Podcast on July 21, 2009
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12:00 p.m. Nickelsville Evicted The Nickelsville tent city faces eviction from its location in West Seattle. We'll speak to a Nickelsville representative about their next move. Self Destructing Digital Data Developers at the University of Washington say they've created new software that will make your digital information self destruct, just like Mission Impossible. Amateur Astronomers An amateur astronomer in Australia has spotted an Earth sized blot on the surface of Jupiter with a telescope in his backyard. How? We talk to the head of a local astronomer's group. 12:20 p.m. 20 Cent Bag Fee Vote Next Month The 20 cent bag fee for paper or plastic bags is up for a vote a month from today. We'll speak to experts on both sides of the issue and we'll be taking your calls. Should Seattleites pay for bags at the store? How are you going to vote and why? 12:40 p.m. Double Nickels and a Dime for Grocery Bags? More of your calls and comments on the upcoming bag fee vote. Neighborhood News We'll get an update on the latest neighborhood news from bloggers in West Seattle and the Central District.
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Twiran

Twiran

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on July 03, 2009
Duration: 741
http://submedia.tv/stimulator/2009/07/03/twiran This Week: 1. The King of Cock 2. Twiran 3. Honduras Coup Plug 4. Mayan's fight back against Goldcorp 5. The ELF strikes in Mexico 6. Jim Hansen's Coal Theater 7. Uribe's new boss 8. cOalbama's clean energy plan 9. Really clean CO2 free transport 10. Emergency Broadcast Network 11. Nickelsville USA
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Assisted Suicide, UW Job Cuts, and Help for Homeowners

Assisted Suicide, UW Job Cuts, and Help for Homeowners

from The Conversation Podcast on March 04, 2009
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Dying Wishes Legalized Tomorrow Washington becomes one of the few states to permit assisted suicide. What will this law mean to you, medically and spiritually? How have your experiences with death informed your view on assisted suicide? Huskies Get Leaner University of Washington President Mark Emmert is cutting his budget when more young people want to attend UW. Will he cut his own salary? Have Your House and Own It, Too Today the Treasury Department released guidelines on a new program designed to help up to 9 million borrowers stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages. Who can apply and how? Nickelsville Leaves U district The tent city Nickelsville is scheduled to move out of the University District. We'll hear from residents.
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Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels

Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels

from Weekday Podcast on December 08, 2008
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The City Council's 2009 budget includes money for a youth violence initiative, fixing the Mercer mess, and possibly even streetcars. Are those the right budget priorities in difficult economic times? Will Mayor Nickels approve the council's budget? Congress and the Governors are asking for Federal bailout money to be sent to states. What does the Seattle's Mayor think should be in that bailout? Do you have questions for Mayor Greg Nickels? Call 206.543.KUOW or email Weekday.
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University District Church Seeks Permit to Host Homeless

University District Church Seeks Permit to Host Homeless

from KUOW News Podcast on December 03, 2008
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The tent city known as Nickelsville will likely move to a new church in Seattle's University District as early as next week. But the camp will continue to run without authorization from the city. KUOW's Sara Lerner reports.
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Nickelsville On the Move Again

Nickelsville On the Move Again

from KUOW News Podcast on November 28, 2008
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The roving tent camp known as Nickelsville is on the move again. The camp has been in a church parking lot in Seattle's University District for the last two months. It may move to another church site two blocks away. But some neighborhood business owners are concerned the camp might scare away shoppers during the busy holiday season. KUOW's Sara Lerner reports.
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