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May 19, 2009
Editor’s Note
It’s hard not to feel overwhelmed with angst during these tumultuous economic times. With the state’s unemployment rate pushing 10 percent, the bottom seems nowhere in sight.
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May 19, 2009
Mudroom
As the city decides how to build its first new bridge in decades, should Portlanders push for form or function?
May 19, 2009
Mudroom
The January 17 helicopter rescue of Mount Hood climber Michael Leming certainly wasn’t the first time the National Guard’s 1042nd Medical Company has picked someone off the peak, but it might have...
May 19, 2009
CHEAP DATE
British-born chef Michael “Mick” Shillingford craved the traditional fish-and-chips of his native land, so Shillingford opened the Fish and Chip Shop last October. World-class? Maybe not. But until...
May 19, 2009
Currency
His son might be able to walk on water, but even God is having trouble staying afloat in this economy. At least that’s the case at downtown’s First Unitarian Church, where, facing a $185,000 budget...
May 19, 2009
With economic stimulus dollars up for grabs, a gubernatorial strike force of Portland power players has a comeback plan.
May 19, 2009
Steven Kimes believes the poor really will inherit the earth. That's why he quit his job, took his family to the streets, and became Portland's most radical servant of the homeless.
May 19, 2009
INTRODUCING…
The dining options for us hungry downtown cubicle drones often feel skimpy north of W Burnside Street, in Old Town, where egg rolls and pork-fried rice are the coin of the realm and the prospect of...
May 19, 2009
Review
Peruvian-inspired restaurant del Inti adds the flavors of the Northwest to a cuisine that embodies cultural fusion.
May 19, 2009
Breakfast and beyond
While I enjoyed and agreed with most of your package regarding the best breakfast places in Portland, I was dismayed that you rated scrambles (“B Is for Bacon … and...
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