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  • The Silent Generation Speaks by Marjorie Binder
  • Yafa Street by David McGrath
  • Duck Brains by John Kavanaugh Marsh
  • From Volume Nine, Number Four

  • The West Coast Leads the Way on Energy and Climate Protection by Edward W. Sheets
  • Going, Going, Gone: Reflections on the Retirement of the Bull Run Hydroelectric Project by John Esler
  • Ringing in New Life for Rivers by Amy Kober
  • Teddy Keizer: Oregon Trail Blazer by Jess Lord and Andrea Nuneviller
  • From Volume Nine, Number Three

  • Land Use: Why Plan?
  • Useful Things: Poetry by Brian Gard
  • The Man from Slaughterhouse-Five:A Remembrance of Kurt Vonnegut by Steve Blakeslee
  • From Volume Eight, Number Four

  • Open Spaces' Booklists -- Best Fiction of the Last 35 Years & Favorite Books
  • An Interview on The Paradox of Choice with Barry Schwartz by Elizabeth Cosgriff

    From Volume Eight, Number Three
  • Volcanoes and Superquakes: Living with Geologic Hazards in the Pacific Northwest by Stephen L. Harris
  • Paying the Price for the Ability to Speak by Robert Sack, M.D.
  • Arbitration: The Other Dispute Resolution Process by James L. Knoll

    From Volume Eight, Number One:
  • Science and Politics: The Uneasy Relationship by Howard J Silver, Ph.D.
  • Lessons from Oregon: Changing the Way Health Care Works by John Santa, M.D., M.P.H.

    From Volume Seven, Number Four:
  • Recommended Reading by Open Spaces Readers
  • Rethinking Health Care: An Opening Discussion by Marvin W. Harrison, M.D.
  • Health Values and Health Reform: Would We Go There If We Could? by Michael J. Garland, DscRel
  • Northwest Publishers by Kristine Ekman
  • Review of The Coming Generational Storm: What You Need to Know about America's Economic Future by Stephen McConnel
  • Sleep Talking: Sleep as an Altered State of Consciousness by Robert Sack, M.D.
  • Hood to Coast Relay by Marlys Chapman

    From Volume Seven, Number Two:
  • Answers to Commonly Asked Questions Regarding Renewable Energy by Diane Zipper

    From Volume Seven, Number One:
  • The Future Gazers: Will Scientists Ever be Able to Reliably Avert Infectious Disease Outbreaks? The Transmission of Animal Viruses to Humans by Leslie Bienen
  • Adjusting Your Sails in Today's Stock Market by Bill Berner
  • Working for an Energy Agenda for the 21st Century by Senator Maria Cantwell
  • Restoring Salmon: How are We Doing? by Edward W. Sheets
  • Babe in the Woods: Tales of a Teen-Age Logger by Eric Redman

    From Volume Six, Number Four:
  • Slow News is Good News by Alan Durning
  • Should You Worry About Your Heart's Health? The Big Three Warning Symptoms by John H. McAnulty, M.D.

    From Volume Six, Number Three:
  • Back to Babylon: A Surgeon in Iraq by Richard J. Mullins, M.D.

    From Volume Six, Number Two:
  • Retaining the Estate Tax by William H. Gates, Sr.

    From Volume Six, Number One:
  • Musings of a Pollster by Adam Davis
  • Losing the Peace in Iraq by William O. Beeman
  • The Business of Building Sustainable Communities: Reuniting these United States by Theodore Roosevelt IV

    From Volume Five, Number Four:
  • Sleeping Together, Sleeping Apart by Robert Sack, M.D.

    From Volume Five, Number Three:
  • The Endangered Species Act: Thirty Years on the Ark by Jeff Curtis and Bob Davson
  • Are 30 Years of Environmental Protection Up for Grabs? by Dan Chasan
  • How Do Musicians Do What They Do? by Tom Grant
  • Conversations with the Generations: World Views edited by Penny Harrison
  • Keeping the Lights On by Edward W. Sheets
  • On Being Able to Sleep and Breathe at the Same Time by Robert Sack, M.D.
  • Sowbugs: A Poem by Charles Goodrich

    From Volume Five, Number Two:
  • Oregon: A Wicked Problem by Brian Gard

    From Volume Five, Number One:
  • Conversations with the Generations: Work Life by Penny Harrison and Maura O'Scannlain
  • Education and Afghanistan: An Interview with Dr. Zaher Wahab by David Savage
  • Lessons from the Land for Protection in the Sea: The Need for a New Ocean Ethic by Jane Lubchenco

    From Volume Four, Number Four:
  • The Enron Debacle by Stephen McConnel
  • Normal Sleep by Robert Sack, M.D.

    From Volume Four, Number Three:
  • "Good Driver" and "The Price is One Hundred and Fifty Afghanis" by James Opie
  • Of Laws and Fishes by Jeff Curtis

    From Volume Four, Number Two:
  • Running on Empty: In the Klamath Basin, There Isn't Enough Water to Go Around by Daniel Jack Chasan
  • One's View of Mt. Rainier by Eric Redman

    From Volume Four, Number One:
  • Measure 7 and the Social Contract by Richard Benner

    From Volume Three, Number Four:
  • Restoring Rivers Within City Limits by Amy Souers and Betsy Otto
  • Seattle: On the Rocks or On a Roll? by David Brewster

    From Volume Three, Number Three
  • Why Rail Works by Dave Earling
  • If We All Live Long Enough Will We All Be Demented? by Jeffrey Kaye, M.D.

    From Volume Three, Number Two:
  • Why Rail? by Emory Bundy
  • Leaders in the Wild: Douglas, Madsen, Baird, Udall and Gore by William Faries

    From Volume Three, Number One:
  • On Judicial Activism by Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain

    From Volume Two, Number Four:
  • A Fertile Meadow Far From Town by John Daniel
  • Six Hundred Million Indians Vote by David Savage

    From Volume Two, Number Three:
  • Publishing in the Northwest by Debby Garman

    From Volume Two, Number Two:
  • Live from Beijing
  • The Pol Pot Tragedy in Cambodia Comes to the Northwest by William H. Sack, M.D.
    From Volume Two, Number One:
  • Letter from DC by Beth Oakes
  • The Purpose of Copyright by Lydia Pallas Loren
  • The Newbery Awards by Elizabeth Cosgriff
  • Earth's Unruly Tenant by Jane Lubchenco

    From Volume One, Number Four:
  • A River Runs Against It : America's Evolving View of Dams by Bruce Babbitt

    From Volume One, Number Three:
  • Bigfoot by Robert Sullivan
  • The Booker Prize by Rishona Zimring
  • Surgeon's Knots by Richard Rapport

    From Volume One, Number Two:
  • Rhapsody for Blackberries by Sandra Dorr
  • Regionalism 101 by Ellen Teicher

    From Volume One, Number One:
  • Salmon and the Northwest by Roy Hemmingway
  • Re: Public Education by David Sarasohn

    Watch for more articles, coming soon.

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