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American Business Driving A New Car Culture
By: Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun
September 5, 2008
Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
Fifth Annual TransTech Conference
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
September 4, 2008
Oil-free Snohomish County? It's No Longer A Pipe Dream
By: Bruce Agnew, Steve Marshall
Everett Herald
September 2, 2008
Transportation: A Better Grid
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 2, 2008
A State Agency Eyes Public-Private Transportation Funding
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
September 2, 2008
Northwest Could Be A Leader In Electric Transport Systems
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 1, 2008
Cities Debate Privatizing Public Infrastructure
By: Jenny Anderson
New York Times
August 27, 2008
Olympic Eyes Turn To Vancouver
By: Don Porter
KING 5 TV
August 25, 2008
A Good Book About Bad Books
By: Logan Paul Gage
Inside Catholic
August 25, 2008
Abandoning the Frightened and Depressed
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
August 23, 2008
Delusions of Scientific Adequacy
By: Dan Peterson
The American Spectator
August 22, 2008
Steve Marshall, Anne Korin, Chelsea Sexton Radio Segment
By: Dave Ross Show
KIRO-AM 710
August 22, 2008
The U.N. Monkeys Around
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
August 22, 2008
A Pressing Need To Fix Nation's Broken Transportation System
By: R.T. Rybak, Bruce Katz
Seattle Times
August 19, 2008
Trucks - From Delivery Vans To Big Rigs - Need To Get Efficient, Too
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 18, 2008
Plug-in Hybrid From GM Is Nearly Ready For Testing
By: Nick Bunkley
New York Times
August 15, 2008
Transportation: Realistic Tolling
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 14, 2008
Council Says Toll 520, I-90 In 2010
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 13, 2008
Study Cites Need for Regulatory Reform to Promote Broadband, Consumer Choice and Lower Prices for Telecommunications Services
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 13, 2008
White House Looks To Private Sector To Push Road Pricing
By: Josh Vorhees
Greenwire/E&E News
August 12, 2008
Oregon Runs Faster To Catch The Wind
By: Kate Ramsayer
Bend Bulletin, Seattle Times
August 12, 2008
Northwest Tidal Power Reaches For Mainstream
By: Barbara Clements
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 8, 2008
Transportation Costs Crank Up Crankiness
By: Keith Baldry
North Shore News
August 8, 2008
"Expelled" and the Darwinism-Nazi Connection: A Response to Jeff Schloss
By: Richard Weikart
American Scientific Affiliation
August 7, 2008
Bush Deems New I-5 Bridge National Priority
By: Jeffrey Mize
Columbian
August 6, 2008
Time For A Bus-fare Reality Check
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
August 6, 2008
God and Men on Election Day
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
August 5, 2008
Turbulence In Air Travel: What High Fuel Costs Mean To Boeing
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 4, 2008
Owners And Operators Of Large Trucks Get Help With Fuel Demands
By: Eric Apalatagui
Columbian
August 3, 2008
New York City Says it - Officially - in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, French Creole and Italian
By: Deroy Murdock
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 2, 2008
Workers Set To Clear Sea-to-Sky
By: Wendy Stuek, Anna Mehler Paperny
Globe & Mail
August 2, 2008
Surging Demand For Transit In King County Meets Political Gridlock
By: Dierdre Gregg
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008
For Whom The Road Tolls - Seattle Or Bellevue?
By: Emory Thomas, Jr.
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008
Tolling Is Bridge To New Era Of Ground Transportation
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008
Call It Slavery
By: John R. Miller
The Wilson Quarterly
August 1, 2008
High Fuel Costs Delay Airplane Orders
By: Micheline Maynard
New York Times
August 1, 2008
Vancouver Faces Olympian Hurdle As Rock Slide Cuts Off Vital Corridor
By: Anna Mehler Paperny
Globe & Mail
July 31, 2008
Traffic, Money And Pollution
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
July 31, 2008
PGE Installs "Filling Station Of The Future"
By: Libby Tucker
Daily Journal Of Commerce
July 31, 2008
Kulongoski "Plugs In" To Transportation Solutions
By: Tyler Graf
Daily Journal Of Commerce
July 31, 2008
PGE Opens Stations Around Portland For Plug-in Hybrids
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
July 30, 2008
Paccar's Fuel-saving Hybrid Trucks Aimed At Nation's Distribution Industry
By: Angel Gonzales
Seattle Times
July 29, 2008
Plug-In Cars Zoom Forward
By: Sarah Terry-Cobo
Forbes
July 29, 2008
Is "Evolution" a "Theory" or "Fact" or Is This Just a Trivial Game of Semantics?
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
July 28, 2008
Granting Apes Rights Will Only Devalue Human Life
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Dallas Morning News
July 28, 2008
Texas To Tel Aviv
By: Thomas L. Friedman
New York Times
July 26, 2008
Monkey Business
By: Wall Street Journal Editorial
Wall Street Journal
July 25, 2008
Electric Industry Plugged In For Move To Rechargeable Cars
By: Tom Krisher
Associated Press, Oregonian
July 24, 2008
The Fight to Abolish Human Trafficking in the United States
By: Paul M. Weyrich
Free Congress Foundation
July 23, 2008
PHEVs In The Spotlight
By: Staff
Green Biz
July 23, 2008
Power Companies, GM Team In Electric Car Research
By: Tim Conneally
Beta News
July 22, 2008
Veganism is Murder
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 22, 2008
Grove Invokes Paranoia to Prove Only Electric Cars Survive
By: Adam Satriano, Alan Ohnsman
Bloomberg News Service
July 21, 2008
Monkey Business
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 21, 2008
Can Plug-in Hybrids Ride To America's Rescue?
Engineer Behind Many Electric Car Advances Says Oil's Days May Be Numbered
By: Mark Clayton
Christian Science Monitor/ABC news
July 19, 2008
Technology Can Help Solve Transportation Dilemma
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 18, 2008
The Dehumanizing Impact of Modern Thought: Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche, and Their Followers
By: Richard Weikart
Discovery Institute
July 18, 2008
Border Barriers Must Come Down Before Olympics: Group
By: Jeff Lee
Vancouver Sun
July 17, 2008
BNSF Corridor: Cascade Bicycle Club And Cascadia Center Share Their Views
By: Bruce Agnew
Kirkland Views
July 16, 2008
Oregon Motorists May Be Driving Less
By: David Steves
Eugene Register-Guard
July 16, 2008
Between Presidents, a Dangerous Gap
By: Slade Gorton & Jamie Gorelick
The New York Times
July 16, 2008
Gasoline Prices Cost State Tax Revenue
By: Adam Wilson
The Olympian
July 15, 2008
One Year Later: We've Crossed That Bridge
By: Joyce Chen
Tacoma News Tribune
July 15, 2008
Tolls - And A Transport Revolution - Are Headed Our Way
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 11, 2008
The Justice Department, Blind to Slavery
By: John R. Miller
The New York Times
July 11, 2008
$100 Fill-ups Unlikely To Kill Our Suburbs
By: Peter Callaghan
Tacoma News Tribune
July 10, 2008
The Sun Rises On Passenger Rail
By: Derrick Z. Jackson
Boston Globe/Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 8, 2008
Build The World's Greenest Bridge
By: Editorial Board
The Oregonian
July 8, 2008
Louisiana Confounds the Science Thought Police
Neo-Darwinism is no longer a protected orthodoxy in the Bayou State's pedagogy
By: John G. West
National Review Online
July 8, 2008
Big Bang on the Bayou
By: Ken Connor
Townhall.com
July 8, 2008
Evolutionists Fear Academic Freedom
By: Floyd Brown and Mary Beth Brown
Townhall.com
July 7, 2008
Electric Ride Powering A Transportation Revolution
By: Gary Mason
Globe & Mail
July 7, 2008
'Dirty' Work Has Some Companies Cleaning Up
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
July 6, 2008
County Steps In To Keep Ferry Riders Connected
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
July 5, 2008
Retiming Traffic Lights Should Help Improve Downtown Traffic Flow
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 3, 2008
Advocate Newspaper Knowingly Publishes False Information About Louisiana Law Regarding Teaching of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 3, 2008
Puget Sound-area Commuters Are Getting Creative To Avoid Rising Gas Prices
By: Isaac Arnsdorf
Seattle Times
July 1, 2008
Atheist Antithesis
Innate Religious Beliefs Are Evidence of God, Not of Evolution
By: Logan Paul Gage
Touchstone
July 1, 2008
Peer-Reviewed & Peer-Edited Scientific Publications Supporting the Theory of Intelligent Design (Annotated)
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 1, 2008
Caroline Crocker: Intellectual Freedom Must Include Conservative Professors, Scientists
By: Caroline Crocker
The Examiner
June 30, 2008
Oregon Leaders Try To Change A System That Puts Infrastructure Second
By: Jeff Kosseff
The Oregonian
June 30, 2008
The End Of Soaring, The Start Of Tunneling
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
June 29, 2008
Columbia River Crossing: A Bridge To The Future
By: Matt Rosenberg, Bruce Agnew
The Oregonian
June 29, 2008
Ever-rising Expense Of Driving About To Take A Toll On All Of Us
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
June 27, 2008
Does the U.S. Realize it's in Competition?
By: Robert J. Herbold
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 27, 2008
Regional Tolling Coming To Puget Sound
By: Erin Covey
KIRO-AM 710
June 26, 2008
Are Privately Operated Highways In Your Future?
By: Liam Moriarty
KPLU-FM 88.3
June 26, 2008
The Cracks Are Showing
By: Staff
The Economist
June 26, 2008
Radio Interview of Cascadia's Bruce Agnew and Microsoft's Mark Aggar
Tolling, Traffic Technology & Public-Private Partnerships
By: Dave Ross
KIRO-AM 710
June 25, 2008
Yellow Science
By: James Kerian
Wall Street Journal
June 25, 2008
New Louisiana Bill on Evolution: A Wedge for Creationism or an Opportunity for Reason?
By: Jason Streitfeld
American Chronicle
June 24, 2008
Federal Regulators Should Reform Regulation of Phone Services in Denver, Minneapolis-St.Paul, Phoenix and Seattle
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 24, 2008
Nevers: Science bill not about religion
By: Marcelle Hanemann
The Daily News
June 23, 2008
Travelers Shift To Rail As Cost Of Fuel Rises
By: Matthew L. Wald
New York Times
June 21, 2008
A Danger of Being Obamatized
By: IBD Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
June 19, 2008
A Danger of Being Obamatized
By: IBD Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
June 19, 2008
Washington Transportation Chief: Bridge Funding Options Are Scarce
By: Jeffrey Mize, Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
June 19, 2008
Getting Light Rail To Eastside: Major Issues Still Unresolved
By: Margie Slovan
Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce
June 19, 2008
Undoing Settled Judgments
By: Peter Wehner
Commentary
June 19, 2008
Media Malpractice
Another Global Warming Meltdown
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
June 19, 2008
Poll Finds Broad Support For I-5 Bridge Improvements, Light Rail
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
June 18, 2008
Private Means For Public Ends
By: Editorial Board
Denver Post
June 18, 2008
Reality Requires Road Tolls; Prepare For The Inevitable
By: John Barber
Globe And Mail
June 18, 2008
Foreclosures are Like Taxes: We Don't Want Them, but Have to Have Them
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
June 17, 2008
Discovery Institute's Science Education Policy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 17, 2008
Pardon Me for Living: Australian Broadcasting Corporation Wants You and Your Children to Die to "Save the Planet"
By: Wesley J. Smith
Secondhand Smoke
June 17, 2008
Hurray For Transit, But It's No Silver Bullet
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
June 16, 2008
Louisiana State Legislature Passes Landmark Act That Encourages Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 16, 2008
Cascadia's Steve Marshall On TVW - Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
From 4th Annual "Power Up" Summit, Wenatchee
By: Staff
TVW
June 15, 2008
Showing Your Flag
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
June 14, 2008
Louisiana House Passes Academic Freedom Bill on Evolution and Other Science Issues
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
June 11, 2008
Will soaring fuel prices permanently change U.S. travel habits, systems?
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire
June 11, 2008
Man with a Plan
Questions for Enrique Penalosa
By: Deborah Solomon
New York Times
June 9, 2008
Some Cities Plan To Raise Parking Fees As A Cure For Congestion
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire
June 9, 2008
If you want to save the planet, start by fixing the traffic lights
By: Matthew Scholz
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 6, 2008
“EXPELLED”: Jewish Intellectuals Challenge Tyranny of Darwinism
An Afternoon with Dr. David Berlinski
By: Christopher A. Ferrara
The Remnant
June 2, 2008
An Electrifiying Startup
A New Lithium-ion Battery From A123 Systems Could Help Electric Cars And Hybrids Come to Dominate The Roads
By: Kevin Bullis
Technology Review
June 1, 2008
Portland's Bridge To Somewhere
By: Susan Nielsen
The Oregonian
June 1, 2008
Debate over biology is brewing
By: Gary Scharrer
Express-News
May 31, 2008
Don't Write Off Religion Just Yet
By: John Gray
Globeandmail.com
May 31, 2008
America Weighs In On The Future Of The Prince Rupert Superport
By: Miro Cernetig
Vancouver Sun
May 30, 2008
For Whom The Tolls Bell
Three Metro councilors ring exactly the wrong note about the future of the Columbia River Crossing
By: Editorial Board
Oregonian
May 29, 2008
Where the Evidence Leads
By: Logan Paul Gage
The American Spectator
May 29, 2008
Intelligent Design Film Boosts Academic Freedom Bills, Advocates Say
By: Kevin Mooney
Cybercast News Service (CNSNews.com)
May 28, 2008
Ensuring America's Growth
By: Peter Morici
Forbes
May 28, 2008
Truth Or Consequences
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
May 28, 2008
New I-5 Span? Idea Calls For Toll First
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
May 27, 2008
Tap Our Own Resources? Food, Fuel and Foreign Policy
Antiquated Domestic Farm, Energy Policies Contributing to Growing World Food Prices
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
May 25, 2008
Snohomish County Gives Commuter Train Rights To Railway
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
May 24, 2008
We're Stuck with The Nation's Worst Road Funding Gap
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 22, 2008
Imbalances Of Power
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
May 21, 2008
U.S. 2 To Be Safer But Much Left To Do
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
Everett Herald
May 21, 2008
'Writing Is a Spiritual Process'
By: John J. Miller
National Review Online
May 20, 2008
Debate, Evidence and Evolution
By: Judge Darrell White
The Baton Rouge Advocate
May 20, 2008
Fast Foot Ferries Deserve Our Support
By: Glenn Hodge
Kitsap Sun
May 19, 2008
How Washington's Ferry System Got Into A Mess With No Easy Fix In Sight
By: Andrew Garber
Seattle Times
May 18, 2008
How Infrastructure Got Sexy In The City
By: David Teather
The Guardian
May 17, 2008
On Track - Port, County Shake On Rail Deal
By: Alwyn Scott
Puget Sound Business Journal
May 16, 2008
Barking Up the Wrong Tree
By: Casey Luskin & Logan Paul Gage
Salvo Magazine
May 16, 2008
A Pause For The Cause Of Light Rail
By: Lance Dickie
Seattle Times
May 16, 2008
Getting Signals In Sync Will Help Traffic Flow
By: Frank Greve
McClatchy Newspapers/Seattle Times
May 15, 2008
Assisted Suicide and the Corruption of Palliative Care
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
May 15, 2008
Transportation: What Went Wrong When
By: John Carlson
Bellevue Reporter
May 14, 2008
Darwin Nietzsche, and Hitler: Evolution of the Ubermensch
By: Benjamin Wiker
Human Events
May 13, 2008
Port OKs Eastside Trail Deal
By: Kristen Millares Young
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 13, 2008
Bills Would Give Teachers Freedom Teaching Evolution
By: Michael Foust
Baptist Press
May 13, 2008
The Silent Scream of the Asparagus
Get ready for 'plant rights.'
By: Wesley J. Smith
Weekly Standard
May 12, 2008
Conference Lifts Chamber Manager On Passenger Ferry
By: Jeff Chew
Peninsula Daily News
May 9, 2008
Delusions of Grandeur
Review: The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions
By: Logan Paul Gage
Crisis Magazine
May 9, 2008
A Funding Idea For Puget Sound's Forward Thrust?
By: Bruce Agnew
Cascadia Center
May 8, 2008
Foot Ferry Of The Future
By: Bryan Johnson
KOMO-4 TV
May 8, 2008
Linking Speedier Ferries With A Healthier Sound
By: Ed Friedrich
Kitsap Sun
May 8, 2008
New streetcar routes have potential, but need cash
4 possibilities offered for city's consideration
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 8, 2008
05/08/08 PASSENGER-ONLY FERRY FORUM
By: Mike Wussow
Press Release
May 8, 2008
Evolution News & Views Contributing Writers
By: Staff
Center for Science & Culture
May 8, 2008
Cascadians: Shared Cultural Traits, Values
Residents of the region have a subtle separatist streak and a passion for outdoor activity
By: Douglas Todd
Vancouver Sun
May 7, 2008
Rail And Trail: Staking A Claim
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
May 7, 2008
Main Street, Not Wall Street, Should Fix Crumbling U.S. Infrastructure
By: Kathleen Sebelius, Andy Stern
Christian Science Monitor
May 7, 2008
King County To Explore 'Plug And Rides' For Next-Generation Hybrid Vehicles
By: Staff
Seattle Medium
May 7, 2008
Cascadia: Naive Dream Or The Next Frontier?
By: Douglas Todd
Vancouver Sun
May 6, 2008
Dream Of A Cohesive Cascadia Never Dies
By: Douglas Todd
Vancouver Sun
May 6, 2008
Start-ups Race To Produce Green Cars
By: Edward Taylor
Wall Street Journal
May 6, 2008
County Council OKs Eastside Rail With Trail
By: Gregory Roberts
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 6, 2008
Congress Looks To Infrastructure Funding For Economic Boost
By: Josh Voorhees
E&E Daily
May 6, 2008
Three Simple Ways to Counter Academic Intolerance
How you can help in the wake of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
By: Kelley Unger
Center for Science and Culture
May 6, 2008
Three Simple Ways to Counter Academic Intolerance
How you can help in the wake of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
By: Kelley Unger
Center for Science and Culture
May 6, 2008
Googling Kirkland
By: Peyton Whitely
Seattle Times
May 6, 2008
Darwin and Hitler: In Their Own Words
By: Benjamin Wiker
HumanEvents.com
May 5, 2008
Blinkered Sages
By: George Gilder
National Review
May 5, 2008
A Crime So Monstous
A Review
By: Logan Paul Gage
First Things (On The Square)
May 5, 2008
The State of the Global Telecosm
The most notorious promoter of the 1990s telecom boom has been proved right
By: Mark Williams
MIT Technology Review
May 5, 2008
New I-5 Bridge? You Decide
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
May 2, 2008
Darwinians Hysterical Over "Expelled"
By: Phyllis Schlafly
www.wnd.com
May 2, 2008
Was It Immoral for "Expelled" to Connect Darwinism and Nazi Racism?
By: Richard Weikart
Discovery Institute
May 2, 2008
A Lot To Gain From Passenger-only Ferry Service
By: Bruce Agnew
San Juan Journal
April 30, 2008
"Don't Blame Darwinism for Hitler! Blame Christianity!"
By: David Klinghoffer
Jewcy.com
April 30, 2008
Evolution Academic Freedom Bills Spread to More States
National Movement Grows
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
April 30, 2008
When Moore Meets Metcalfe
By: George Gilder
Forbes
April 30, 2008
Want To Hit The Open Road? It'll Cost You
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire, Energy & Environment Daily
April 29, 2008
Governing Structure Needs Overhaul
By: Reid Shockey
Everett Herald
April 29, 2008
Michigan Becomes Fifth State to Introduce Evolution Academic Freedom Bill
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 29, 2008
The Scientific Embrace of Atheism
By: David Berlinski
Pajamas Media
April 28, 2008
Ready For Our HOT Lane Test?
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune
April 28, 2008
Drivers Ready To Pay When Highway 167 "HOT Lanes" Open Saturday
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
April 28, 2008
Why The Region Is In Such A Twist About Growth
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
April 27, 2008
Will Florida decision on evolution curriculum set national precedent?
By: Mark Mathis
Tcpalm.com
April 26, 2008
What Austin Can Teach Seattle About Civic Planning
By: Bruce Agnew, Steve Marshall
Puget Sound Business Journal
April 25, 2008
Greening The Traffic Lights
Traffic Signal Preemption Lets Buses Glide Through Cities, Saving Time And Energy--And, Perhaps, The Atmosphere
By: Jon Bruner
Forbes
April 25, 2008
Rising Gas Prices Are Changing Consumers' Taste
By: Jeremy Cato
Globe And Mail
April 24, 2008
Congestion Pricing Is Coming
By: Micheal Replogle
Washington Post
April 22, 2008
Perry Warns Against Inaction On Funds For Road Projects
By: Patrick Driscoll
San Antonio Express-News
April 22, 2008
Costlier Gas, New Hybrids Spur More To Go Green
By: AP
Seattle Times
April 21, 2008
The Divine Comedy: Dawkins Disco Inferno
By: Bruce L. Gordon, Ph.D.
Discovery Institute
April 21, 2008
Sims: 'No Immediate Plans To Remove Rails'
By: Jeanette Knutsen
Woodinville Weekly
April 21, 2008
Is the Science of Richard Dawkins Science Fiction?
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
April 21, 2008
Why Stocks Stink
By: Steve Forbes
Forbes Magazine
April 21, 2008
Rail System Grows As New Lines Crop Up
By: Dylan Rivera
The Oregonian
April 20, 2008
Stein turns the tables on Darwinists
By: Chris Weinkopf
Los Angeles Daily News
April 19, 2008
Congestion Plan Returns As Bridge Tolls
By: Peter Donohue
New York Daily News
April 19, 2008
Ben Stein vs. Sputtering Atheists
By: Brent Bozell, III
Townhall.com
April 18, 2008
Michael Shermers Fact-Free Attack on Expelled Exposes Intolerance of Darwinists towards Pro-Intelligent Design Scientists
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
April 18, 2008
Intelligent Critique
Expelled adroitly addresses the dogmaticism of Darwinian theory in the scientific world.
By: Dave Berg
National Review Online
April 18, 2008
Connecting Hitler and Darwin
By: David Berlinski
Human Events
April 18, 2008
Don't Doubt It
An important historic sidebar on Hitler and Darwin
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
April 18, 2008
Is There A Connection Between Hitler And Darwin?
By: David Klinghoffer
Jewcy
April 18, 2008
Ben Stein Exposes Richard Dawkins
By: Dinesh D'Souza
AOL News.com
April 18, 2008
Review: Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
By: Edward Douglas
Comingsoon.net
April 18, 2008
An Intelligent Discussion about Life
By: Bruce Chapman
The Seattle Times
April 17, 2008
New I-5 Bridge Is Crucial To Region's Economy, Says The Portland Business Alliance
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
April 17, 2008
The Eastside TRailway - Making Trail And Rail Happen For Snohomish And The Eastside
By: Loren Herrigstad
Cascadia Center
April 17, 2008
Railway Corridor From Snohomish To Renton To Keep Tracks
By: Ashley Bach
Seattle Times
April 16, 2008
Rails As Placeholders
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
April 16, 2008
Darwin and the Nazis
By: Richard Weikart
The American Spectator
April 16, 2008
Tracks To Remain On Trail-Rail Corridor
By: Gregory Roberts
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 15, 2008
CASCADIA CENTER TO DISCUSS EASTSIDE TRAILWAY CONCEPTS
By: Mike Wussow
Press Release
April 15, 2008
Is Richard Dawkins a Raelian?
By: Wesley J. Smith
secondhand Smoke
April 15, 2008
Rail Route Idea Gets Snohomish's Interest
The City Council Will Discuss A Plan For A Commuter Route To Snohomish
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
Everett Herald
April 15, 2008
What You Ought To Be Reading: The Devil's Delusion
By: Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
April 14, 2008
Cordon Blues: New York Is No Indicator Of Tolling's Future
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
April 13, 2008
Peak Hour Tolls Are A Big Part Of Oregon Governor's Transportation Agenda
By: Gail Kinsey Hill
Oregonian
April 12, 2008
Myths about 'Expelled'
Don't Believe Everything You Hear
By: Chuck Colson
Breakpoint
April 11, 2008
It Should Be OK to Doubt Evolution
By: Brent Castillo
Wichita Eagle
April 10, 2008
Congestion Pricing - What It Isn't
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
April 10, 2008
On The Verge Of A Change In Transportation
By: Editorial Board
San Juan Journal
April 9, 2008
Microsoft Adding Routes To Its Connector Bus System
By: Todd Bishop
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
April 9, 2008
$8 Traffic Fee For Manhattan Gets Nowhere
By: Nicholas Confessore
New York Times
April 8, 2008
U.S. Transportation Chief Visits Seattle
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Prospectus
April 7, 2008
Wesley J. Smith on O'Reilly Radio Show
Guest Host: Tony Snow
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Staff
April 6, 2008
Volt Plug-in Hybrid Is 'No. 1 Priority,' GM Says
By: Reuters
MSNBC
April 6, 2008
U.S. Office Wants Seattle To Demonstrate Congestion Tolling
By: Seattle Times
The Seattle Times
April 6, 2008
Seriously Funny
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
April 5, 2008
Wesley J. Smith on O'Reilly Radio Show
Guest Host: Tony Snow
By: Discovery Staff
O'Reilly Radio
April 4, 2008
HOT Lanes Should Be Tested Before Fully Implemented
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
April 4, 2008
HOT LANES DRIVEN BY PAY?
Some fear wealthy commuters will have an edge in paying tolls
By: Larry Lange
Seattle P-I
April 4, 2008
Highway 520 Bridge Tolls Necessary
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
April 2, 2008
Agnostic takes New Atheists to Task for Trying to Hijack Science
Author David Berlinski's New Book The Devil's Delusion
By: staff
Discovery Institute
April 2, 2008
Two More States Introduce Academic Freedom Bills and Missouri Moves to Protect Scientists Interpretations of Scientific Research
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
April 2, 2008
'Expelled' Documentary Explores Darwin, Intelligent Design, Religion Debate
Film highlights two Southern California scientists
By: Lori Arnold
Christian Examiner
March 31, 2008
Politically Correct Eugenics
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
March 31, 2008
Some Drivers Ahead Of E-ZPass Curve
By: David Patch
Toledo Blade
March 30, 2008
Event Recap: A Crime So Monstrous
By: Discovery Staff
DiscoveryBlog.org
March 28, 2008
Air Board: 60,000 PHEVs In CA By 2014*
By: Michael Gardner
San Diego Union-Bulletin
March 28, 2008
Darwin of the Gaps
Review of The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief by Francis S. Collins
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
March 26, 2008
Texas Pension Funds Could Invest In Big Projects
By: Robert Elder
Austin American-Statesman
March 26, 2008
The Culture of Death is Heroin
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics & Culture Network
March 26, 2008
Analysis: Experts Assess Terror Threats
By: Megan Harris
Raffaello Network
March 25, 2008
Data Tidal Wave?
By: Bob Fernandez
Philadelphia Inquirer
March 23, 2008
Hailing Green Taxis, Without Deadheading
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
March 21, 2008
Light Rail Cut From The Plan For 520 Bridge
By: Debera Carlton Harrell, Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 18, 2008
Deadly Trend
By: Chuck Colson
Breakpoint
March 14, 2008
B.C. Paves The Way To Better Infrastructure
By: Patrick Brethour
Globe And Mail
March 14, 2008
Make Eastside A Proving Ground for Innovative Transportation Ideas
By: Bruce Agnew
Seattle Times
March 13, 2008
No New State Money Requested for Cracked, Clogged Seattle Stretch
By: Mike Lindblom
Seattle Times
March 13, 2008
Prepared Remarks by Casey Luskin, Discovery Institute, for Press Conference on Florida Academic Freedom Act
By: Casey Luskin
Discovery Institute
March 12, 2008
Anti-Freedom Activists Try to Censor Science Education in Florida
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
March 10, 2008
The Evergreen State In More Than Name
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
March 9, 2008
Child Abuse Often Erroneously Diagnosed
By: Drs. Michael A. Glueck & Robert J. Cihak
Jewish World Review
March 7, 2008
Regulation Inflates Broadband Prices
FCC Should Set Unified Pole Attachment Fee
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
March 7, 2008
Strangling Deregulation
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
March 7, 2008
Senate, House Approve Tolls Bill
By: Kathie Durbin
Columbian
March 7, 2008
William F. Buckley's Intellect Went Beyond Basketball and Bob Knight
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
March 6, 2008
Academic freedom and evolution
By: Casey Luskin
San Diego Union Tribune
March 5, 2008
Bill Buckleys Religion, And My Own
A Veteran National Review Staffer Reflects on the Towering Conservative Figure.
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jewish Week
March 5, 2008
We Need To Look At Reality, Alternatives
By: Editorial Board
San Juan Journal
March 5, 2008
GM, Toyota Doubtful On Fuel Cells' Mass Use
By: Edward Taylor, Mike Spector
Wall Street Journal
March 5, 2008
Pull Over And Consider This: The Traffic Could Get Even Worse
By: Steve Marshall, Bradley Meacham
Seattle Times
March 5, 2008
Liberalisms Troubled Search for Equality
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
March 5, 2008
Highway Tolls In View
By: Aaron Derfel
Montreal Gazette
March 3, 2008
WA House Approves 520 Tolling Study Bill
By: Manual Valdes
Associated Press, Seattle Times
March 1, 2008
New Cure For Collapsing Bridges: State And Union Pension Funds
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
February 29, 2008
Darwinism: The Imperialism of Biology?
By: Ben Stein
News Blaze
February 28, 2008
FTTH 2008: Internet Set to Reach Zetabyte Heights by 2015
Emerging Applications Drive Continued Growth
By: Sean Buckley
Telecommunications Online
February 28, 2008
Pre-Closure Letter in Sternberg Investigation
By: U.S. Office of Special Counsel
U.S. Office of Special Counsel
February 28, 2008
Intolerance and the Politicization of Science at the Smithsonian
Smithsonian's Top Officials Permit the Demotion and Harassment of Scientist Skeptical of Darwinian Evolution
By: U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform
February 27, 2008
Evolutions Glass Ceiling
By: David Klinghoffer
Townhall Magazine
February 26, 2008
A $4 Billion Bridge Deliberately Too Small?
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
February 26, 2008
VIDEO: Ted Van Dyk Event
A Democrat Looks at His Party... And the State of American Politics
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
February 25, 2008
"Six Lanes Plus" For The 520 Bridge
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
February 25, 2008
Tolling, Finance Innovation Vital For Infrastructure Growth
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
February 25, 2008
Beginnings of a bubble?
By: Pauline Rigby
fibresystems.org
February 25, 2008
Union Wants Pension Backing for Roads
By: Francesco Guerrera
Financial Times
February 24, 2008
Washington Should Be Leader In Push For All-Electric Cars
By: Steve Marshall, Bill Gaines
Tacoma News Tribune
February 24, 2008
Unleashing the Exaflood
By: Bret Swanson & George Gilder
The Wall Street Journal
February 22, 2008
My Failed Simulation on Evolution
By: Granville Sewell
Human Events
February 21, 2008
Pushing Infanticide
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
February 20, 2008
No Intelligence Allowed!
By: Tom Bethell
The American Spectator
February 19, 2008
Let There Be Open Debate Over Evolution
By: Casey Luskin
Tampa Tribune
February 18, 2008