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Articles and photographs by Mike Blain



1993:

"Boeing's F-22 Boondoggle,"

Building 648 $100 million fighters 'defies logic' - report.
[June 1993]


"Reach Out and Crash Into Someone,"

Blazing new information highways, millions of car phone users put safety on hold.
[June 1993]


"SNAP - CRACKLE - RIP-OFF,"

Cereal prices these days - they're... g-rrrRRR-OOOoo-sss!!
[July/August 1993]


"Street of Greed"

Thoughts on the Northwest's annual masturbatory 'Street of Dreams' event.
[September 1993]


"The Art of Union Busting"

How management at the Daniel Smith Art Company helped crush a labor movement.
[September 1993]



1994:

"Are You a Semi-Spamivore?"

The final say on 'you are what you eat'.
[December/January 1994]


Gottlieb, Alan interviewed by Mike Blain.

President of the Second Amendment Foundation.
[December/January 1994]


"Gettin' Screwged" co-authored by Doug Collins.

Our picks for Scrooge of the Year, 1993.
[February/March 1994]


"Big Timber's Big Problems"

The cost of poor timber practices.
[April/May 1994]


"Violating Nature"

A sample of timber-practice violations committed by major logging companies.
[April/May 1994]


"With Friends Like These..."

In the wake of NAFTA, the rift widens between organized labor and the Democratic Party.
[June/July 1994]


Cover Photograph for issue #11
"1-Adam-12, 1-Adam-12" photograph for issue 11 "One Shot"

[August/September 1994]



1995:

"The Spray-Paint Zone"

How Seattle zoning laws were massaged to allow a commercial painting facility to operate in a residential neighborhood.
[December/January 1995]


"Why isn't there a Single Tenant on the City Council?"

The owning class rules Seattle.
[Feb/Mar 1995]


"Seattle Times/P.I. Bury Bad News About Big Advertisers,"

$450,000 settlement against Smith's Home Furnishings ignored by dailies.
[Aug/Sept 1995]


"Retro Rafters,"

Build your home from recycled lumber!
[Aug/Sept 1995]


"The Voter's Choice?" photograph for "Regional Transit: Round Two".
Roy Hunter photograph for "Retro Rafters".

[August/September 1995]


"Non-profit Seeks Funds for Dam Removal"

Tearing down the dams to help fish runs.
[October/November 1995]


"Seattle Activists Kick Off Labor Party Effort"

A long-running and low-key political movement is taking root in Seattle.
[October/November 1995]


"Shopping Daze at the Stupormall"

A trip to the 'mall to end all malls'.
[October/November 1995]



1996:

"New! Improved Forestry!"

Don't believe the hype. There are better ways to log a forest.
[December/January 1996]


"Acid Spill Dissolves 21 Elves"

Accident focuses attention on North Pole Productions labor dispute.
[December/January 1996]


"Operation Sustainable Forestry"

How the Army's training needs at Ft. Lewis helped to create a thriving experiment in ecosystem management.
[December/January 1996]


"Coming Soon to Store Near You: 'Certified' Wood"

Just as some people are willing to pay more for organically grown foods, many consumers are now looking for wood grown in sustainable forests.
[December/January 1996]




Mike Blain's most recent project is detailed in this
front page Seattle Times article published April 30, 1998.



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