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each cabin. When I talked to Booth
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Brick Gardner had been at the hotel
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Chapter Seven: Senator Gardner Befo
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The 26 th District freshman’s acc
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stage of each legislative session,
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plus its major stake in Weyerhaeuse
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I had outstanding instincts - way b
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Chapter nine: “He’s gonna get y
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The stage was set for a Gardner-Fau
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We went to see him and he gave us a
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Chapter 10: Earning his “MBWA”
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to “work 110 percent to see that
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wasn’t impressed with either the
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poles. After a couple of hours, the
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Callaghan observed that “for a gu
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Chapter 11: Put on your crash helme
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“Trying to figure him out was an
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Pete never says anything he doesn
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his Spanaway area home. When he wan
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McDermott said, “Yeah, you, go ah
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their own. While Spellman was addre
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a real high.” Gardner said the pe
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A pre-inaugural poll by The Seattle
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Booth meets with members of his sta
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With economic development as a corn
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Booth meets the press. David Ammons
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chopper pilot as “a super soldier
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and Anderson told a packed press co
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Chapter 13: “Where are we going?
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of Washington. Opponents, many of t
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eappointment of a sharp young lawye
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Dan Grimm, a budgetary whiz, was th
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egged to differ, saying, “It’s
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into his charisma. Former Seattle c
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In a speech to nearly a thousand sc
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Chapter 14: Taxing times “The fut
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Other critics took note of the tens
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to appoint the department’s direc
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In the spring of 1987, King County
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After adjournment, they were off an
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supporters, Gardner said, “I thin
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and outmaneuvered. Service provider
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system, there are still people …
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Chapter 15: Tough choices On Januar
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Capitol in March, demanding bigger
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any further shipments to Hanford of
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Morton, even smaller towns where ti
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Northwest region members of the Was
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endorsement, violent sexual deviant
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took the edge off the furor. The Ti
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eing booed and reasoned that a six-
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Chapter 16: Out of gas It was Octob
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Gardner and Heck had even practiced
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With Heck as his tail-twister, Gard
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Chapter 17: The Tin Man Walter Mond
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“Utterly depressed and scared,”
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ut the environment pulls the trigge
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into. They went on to draft an ambi
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than I did as governor. So I’m go
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Tacoma in one piece, somehow managi
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sprang from the Washington State or
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that inequalities in health care le
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father and a son, and how important
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of good journalism?” Another wrot
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There’s nothing dignified about s
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health care system where the more m
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y voters in 30 of the state’s 39
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Chapter 19: Soul searching It’s b
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“There’s something I’ve seen
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The French-Canadians who came to th
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for the Hudson’s Bay Company. Rob
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y rail and boarded another vessel f
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Acknowledgements Phil Graham, publi
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Pierce, David Postman, Eric Pryne,
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early Legislature from State of Was
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Bacon, bought a Tacoma gift shop…
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governor’s race of all time,” f
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a tough decision ….,” from “S
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1968-2004, No. 717 1 027481. Marria
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Bibliography Books, articles and ma
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Sensel, Joni, Traditions Through th
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Born: August 21, 1936, Tacoma Gener
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Burien, Washington 84 Burt, Lyle 97
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Gardner, William Sr. 14 Garfield Hi
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Mr. Rogers 103 Mount Hood 31 Munici
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Seattle Trade Center 152 Seattle Tr