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  1. Transcript of Hamer and Parks interviews for “Slade Gorton: Ladies’
    Man?”

  2. Times, 6–30–90, Standing tall for timber

  3. Ibid.

  4. Times, 6–15–90, Timber-dependent families come to Seattle

  5. Times, 6–16–89, p. A-7

  6. Ibid; Durbin, Tree Huggers, pp. 117–118

  7. Times, 1–5–90, Warning: Expect Timber Cutbacks; Durbin, Tree Huggers,
    pp. 106–109

  8. Barker, On the Harbor, p. 175

  9. NYT, 4–27–89, p. A-18; Times, 6–28–90, Gorton sowing false hopes

  10. Ibid.

  11. Ibid.

  12. Oregonian, 9–27–90, p. C-10; Times, 9–30–90, Gorton’s positions
    confound labeling

  13. Ibid.

  14. Times, 5–24–91, p. A-1

  15. Times, 6–27–91, Gorton calls Dwyer “anti-human”; David Wilma,
    HistoryLink.org Essay 5321, 2003

  16. Time, 5–25–92, Manuel Lujan: The Stealth Secretary; Durbin, Tree
    Huggers, pp. 135–139

  17. Times 8–28–90, Washington halting a lot of logging

  18. Jim Carlson and Kellie Carlson Daniels interviews, 12–9–10

  19. Ibid.

  20. Times, 5–21–95, Gorton’s ESA

  21. Times, 5–9–95, Gorton puts Endangered Species Act on Notice

  22. Ibid., 6–14–95, Gorton cleared

  23. Times, 5–10–95, Greenpeace wanted posters

  24. Ibid. , p. 188; Gorton, Congressional Record, 6–30–93

  25. Durbin, Tree Huggers, pp.254–258; Whitesell, Defending Wild Washington,
    pp. 190–192

  26. Ibid.

  27. Ibid.; Times, 3–14–96, U.S. Senate rejects logging-repeal efforts; P-I,
    12–14–96, p. P-1

  28. Eureka, Calif., Times-Standard, 6–15–2005, Clash of Cousins; Smithson-
    ian magazine, January 2009, The Spotted Owl’s New Nemesis

  29. Barker, On the Harbor, p. 174; Dietrich, The Final Forest, p. 237; Times,
    9–11–10, 20 years after protections; WFPA Annual Report 2010


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  1. Thiel, Out of Left Field, pp. 5–52; Times, 2–13–92, What would baseball
    say?...

  2. Thiel, p. 47; P-I, 6–12–92, p. A-1

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