Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 30, 2011, HOUSING special edition, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Pa&
e2___________ ^lortkmh (Dbsertier HOUSING special edition
Debris Heads to West Coast
MLK Day Bomb Plea
TLWeek in
The Review
A m assive am ount o f pollution, trash A W ashington state m an pleaded
and debris that is floating out to sea no t g u ilty last w eek to fed eral
from the 9.0 earthquake and tsunam i charges o f attem pting to plant a
in Japan is headed tow ard the W est backpack bom b at a M artin Luther
Coast. A Portland State U niversity K ing Jr. D ay parade in Spokane.
oceanographer and geology profes­ K evin W illiam H arpham , 36, w ho is Radiation Reaches Land, Sea
sor says a system o f ocean currents being investigated for ties to w hite R a d ia tio n fro m Ja p a n 's c rip p le d
will circulate debris over to the coast suprem acists, faces a life sentence n u c le a r re a cto rs has now c o n ta m i­
n a te d the g ro u n d an d the sea s u r­
over the next few years.
if convicted o f the charge.
ro u n d in g th e F u k u sh im a D aiich i
c o m p le x , a lth o u g h o f f ic ia ls
s tre sse d th a t th e a m o u n t o f ra d io ­
a ctiv e m a te ria l w as sm all an d not
a th re a t to the p u b lic .
Anti-Muslim Bigotry Grows
A m e ric a n M u slim s face a risin g
tid e o f re lig io u s d is c rim in a tio n in
U .S. c o m m u n ities, w o rk p laces and
March 30.2011
sc h o o ls, a s e n io r Ju stic e D e p a rt­
m ent o fficia l said on T u esd ay . T h e
g r o w in g a n ti- M u s lim b ig o tr y
p o ses a c h a lle n g e fo r the O b a m a
an a d m in is tra tio n as it w o rk s to
fo ste r g o o d re la tio n s w ith A m e ri­
can M u slim s at a tim e w h en the U.
S. is th re a te n e d by h o m e -g ro w n
terrorism .
374 acres w here you can play your way
; •. *• 'v** ’V’«iv
u • A *1 / s
U- ■
«*». ,s
-
»A. *2
t //r •
Lottery dollars funded Beaver Creek N atural Area.
On a wild stretch of the O regon coast a creek w anders through 374 quietly spectacular acres of m arshland and forest. Funded by Lottery
dollars, Beaver Creek provides abundant wildlife as well as opportunities for hiking, kayaking or ju st lying on the grass watching eagles
glide by. P ro te c tin g h a b ita t an d providing recreation are ju st a few of the many things Lottery dollars do to help give back to Oregon.
O regon Lottery. It does good things. Find out m ore at itdoesgoodthings.org .
Rem ix th e so u n d s of B eaver C reek at re m ix n a tu re .c o m
I »
It does good th ing