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Metro is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer Metro runs the Oregon Zoo, Ore- gon Convention Center, Portland Expo Center and Portland’5 Cen- ter for the Arts and provides ser- vices that cross city limits and county lines including land use and transportation planning, parks and nature programs, and garbage and recycling systems. Visit oregonmetro.gov/jobs for current openings and a link to our online hiring center. Customer Accounts Specialist I Closing Date/Time: Mon. 02/27/17 4:30 PM Pacific Time Salary: $17.95 - $25.88 Hourly L EgaL n oticEs MONTH Heartbreaking and Inspirational c ontinued from p age 11 “Most of the time, I have to just bite my tongue and just let it be. People just don’t understand the way a combat mind works and how deep a soldier’s emotions are. It’s just like me trying to figure out what it feels like to give birth,” he says. 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But it is possible to do a heavily stylized story that rings with emotional truth; this one doesn’t, though other critics seem to feel admiration that I 5 0 3 - 7 0 5 - 2 5 8 7 2 Rooms + Hall 59 95 Complete House $ 109 95 Getting People Out of Debt Thru Teamwork We Also Do Janitorial Services Licensed • Bonded • Insured Carpet Cleaning Spot/Stain Removal • 24 Hour Flood Service With Free Deoderizer Upholstery Cleaning • Area Rug Cleaning • Dry Time 2-4 Hours Free Estimates • Available Weekends didn’t experience. It plays again on Feb. 18. You can purchase advance tick- ets for PIFF at the Portland Art Museum or at nwfilm.org. The festival runs until Feb. 25. Darleen Ortega is a judge on the Oregon Court of Appeals and the first woman of color to serve in that capacity. Her movie review column Opinionated Judge ap- pears regularly in The Portland Observer. Find her movie blog at opinionatedjudge.blogspot.com. 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