- 5.1.2-TNT0007H
- 05/23/1989
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Demonstrators gather their signs together as they prepare to leave after the City Council vote on the sexual preference issue.
By Jim Bates
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Demonstrators gather their signs together as they prepare to leave after the City Council vote on the sexual preference issue.
By Jim Bates
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Indians, Puyallup Fishing
One person holds oars in a small boat with an outboard motor as a fishing net floats in the river.
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K.T.N.T.--Radio
Labor--Washington--Strikes - 4
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Workers picketed Utilities Department headquarters
Photo by Warren Anderson
Striking Water Division employees picketed the Utilities building and other facilities, blaming the bargaining impasse on the Utilities Director Aldo J Benedetti. Photo by staff member Warren Anderson.
Moss, Harold (Tacoma's First Black Mayor 1994) (Politician) - 7
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Harold Moss
Photo by Bruce Kellman
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Peter Garcia enjoys a bowl of turkey noodle soup Friday during the lunch time meal at the Nativity House at 1517 Commerce in Tacoma. Two meals a day are served free of charge to the needy. City officials are concerned with possible drug activity in the neighborhood.
Bruce Kellman with Mike Gilbert/story
Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 7
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Steve Green of Marysville creeps up on an oil-soaked White Wing Scoter that washed up near Ocean City.
Haley
Port of Tacoma--Blair Waterway - 4
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Waterway Extension Starts
Photo by Harry R. Boersig
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 7
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Clinkerdagger
A kitchen worker slides a plate of food over the counter to a waiter at the Clinkerdagger restaurant.
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Brot Coburn
First Place
Tacoma Public Library - Branches - 6
Tacoma Public Library- Martin Luther King Jr. Branch
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L Brouw Story
The MLKing branch of the Tacoma Public Library opened today. Here John Martin, 6, watches as Megan Marshall gets her first library card.
Tacoma Public Library - Branches - 5
Tacoma Public Library - Mottet Branch
Photo by Bruce Kellman
Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 7
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--Mailorder English--
Mui Tran, 58 is learning "survival" English by reading daily from the Sears catalog, the textbook for his class at Tacoma Community College. But the former tea farmer from the high mountains of Vietnam is quickly learning why so many people call the mail-order catalogs "wishbooks." Like his classmates in 90 similar classes in Washington, Tran's inability to speak English is barring him from finding a job.
Washington Corrections Center Shelton, WA. - 7
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News-Peace March
People from around the state participated in a local demonstration as "The Great Peace March" arrived in Washington D.C. They had a rally on the steps of the Capitol Building in Olympia, then had a symbolic march down the capitol grounds and a few blocks into the town. The local demonstration in Olympia was sponsored by the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Coalition.
Larry Burnbaum
Photo by Susie Post
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Cross-section of planned Broadway Square looking north
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Crowd shot with Matty Alou Rounding 1B on Home Run.
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 8
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Demonstrations
Around 40 Iranian students marched nine miles through Tacoma, bringing attention to the revolution occurring inside Iran. They were protesting the Iranian state and the shah. Demonstrators, wearing masks, carry banners and signs reading, "Down with the Shah- the puppet of US Imperialism," "Stop and Shah's Bloodbath," and "Independence and democracy for Iran." Staff photo by Bob Rudsit.
Education and Schools--Tacoma--District - 3
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Ken Miller is spearheading a new group which has a goal of decreasing the average class size throughout the Tacoma School District. He hopes for 20 kids per class by 1991-1992.
Bruce Kellman/photo - for use with Sandy Nelson's story
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Must 30th Street be Saved?
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Garbage and Garbage Disposal--Tacoma (Tacoma--Garbage) - 6
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The Nob Hill Apartments overlooking the Tacoma landfill.
News/Abe
Photo/Bill Hunter
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News
A happy trio make their way up Broadway and towards Volunteer Park during todays Gay Pride parade in Downtown Seattle.
Geff Hinds Photo
Three people participating in a demonstration walk with their arms around each other. One holds a sign reading, "United Against Nazis! Radical Women."
Indochinese Cultural and Service Center - 1
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News
Southeast Asians on the Radio --- These three people are counselors at the Indochinese Cultural and Service Center in Tacoma. They each take a turn hosting the Sunday morning radio program on KPTS -- each in the native language. From left: Phet Vongvanith, Phan Pham, and Sopheap Keo.
Martin - Story
Bruce Kellman - Photo
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K.T.N.T.--Radio - Tower
Labor--Washington--Strikes - 5
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Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Striking gasfitters and electrical workers stall in talks with employers. The strike had been in progress for 69 days. About 340 union members from parts of King, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, and Lewis counties have been affected, with an additional 260 members of other unions striking in support. Photo by staff member Bob Rudsit.
Moss, Harold (Tacoma's First Black Mayor 1994) (Politician) - 8
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New city council member Harold Moss greets those attending a reception at the Doric Inn Wednesday afternoon. The fundraiser is for Moss and gives community members a chance to meet him.
Staff photo by Joe Giron.
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Serving food in this photo: On left are patrons of the free lunch. On right is Anna Maria Garcia. Next to her is Arturo Garcia, holding another plate of food. Men at the table are not identified.
A Mexican style lunch was served at the Nativity House in downtown Tacoma Wednesday. The rice, beans and meat for large burritos were supplied by Arturo Garcia, owner of Moctezuma restaurant. The meal was the idea of Anna Maria Garcia, a social worker with the Health Department's AIDs Outreach program. She asked Mr. Garcia, (who is no relation) to provide the food. Father Gary Smith, S. J., is director of the Nativity House. His establishment provided the setting. Anna Maria Garcia said that a table with literature used in the fight against AIDS was placed where the guests would have access to the information. She said many of the people she meets in her work are Latinos. The idea was to give them a Latino meal during Christmas week.
Note: McDonald's on 6th Avenue provided the orange drinks.
Bruce Kellman/Photo
Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 8
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Governor Booth Gardner and Alice Bertner looked at some of the 2700 live birds that have been collected for a cleaning process to save them from the deadly effects of an oil spill that has washed up on the Washington coast. She serves as "Director of Rehabilitation" at the bird hospital that has been set up in the Ocean Shores Convention Center. These are some of the healthiest birds. They are in an outdoor test tank to see if they are clean enough to float. If they pass the test, they are to be released in one of three areas: Nisqually Reach (near Anderson Island); Sequim Bay; or Discovery Bay. 660 birds have been hand-washed since December 24. More than 2500 dead birds have also been collected.
The governor said bird-cleaning efforts will probably continue through the rest of the month. The birds in this photo are called "murre." AP Writer David Ammons is writing a story telling about the governor's visit. It will move on the wire Wednesday afternoon.
Bruce Kellman/News
Port of Tacoma--City Waterway - 1
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Port of Tacoma--City Waterway
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 8
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News
Marlene Tenzler is just waiting for the auctioneer to auction off Bullwinkle and his friends, because she said she has five grandchildren. The public auction was held in the former Bullwinkle's Family Food N Fun theater and restaurant at 2424 S. 320th St. in Federal Way today.
She didn't buy the moose. Winning bidder spent more than $4,000 for the sculptured pieces and equipment.
Photo by Russ Carmack