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BARRY WONG / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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| On the Cover: Thirty years after founding Earth Day, Denis Hayes is still working to protect the environment. The Bullitt Foundation he now leads has helped finance the effort to preserve this section of Washington's Cedar River watershed from logging. |
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Now & Then: Thrill on The Hill
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Cover Story: Treading Lightly
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WRITTEN BY RICHARD SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
Denis Hayes has practiced the idea of "thinking globally, acting locally" for more than 30 years. |
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Plant Life: The Frenzy Begins
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY RICHARD HARTLAGE
The season's new hotties debut, making our gardeners' hearts go all aflutter. |
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Taste: Slurping With Sauvignons
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WRITTEN BY PAUL GREGUTT PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
It's oyster-slurping season, and time to bring on the sauvignon blancs. |
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Northwest Living: A Leap on the Hill
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WRITTEN BY LAWRENCE KREISMAN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
Thanks to meticulous craftsmanship, a historic house on Queen Anne Hill rediscovers its inner beauty. |
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