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July
2004 |
Oh,
Say Can You Sea: Friend or Foe?
For
centuries, the wide oceans have insulated America from harm. But the
disturbing truth today is that the famous battle cry is more like
“One if by land, twice as likely by sea.” Bay Crossings recently
interviewed William Langewiesche by telephone in Paris, en route to
assignment in Baghdad. Langewiesche is the author of the recently
published The Outlaw Sea, a trenchant account of the perils and
possibilities posed by the oceans all around us.
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Trucker
Hullabaloo: the 360 Degree View |
Independent truckers at the Port of Oakland and other seaports around the
nation are bitter as whores at what they call unfair treatment at the hands
of shippers and importers. For their part, shippers and importers feel
misunderstood; so this month Bay Crossings gives everyone their say.
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Fun and Games with Depreciation |
You won’t
believe how our public agencies play shell games with accounting
rules that cost federal taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.
It’s corporate America coming to public service!
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Introducing Alan Leon |
He’s Bay Crossings’
version of Saul Steinberg, the revered New Yorker cartoonist. Check
out his quirky and thoughtful drawings of Oakland.
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Introducing Monique Moyer |
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Think
you got headaches? Meet the new head of the Port of San Francisco
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