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Coop Titles Only.Ucdx LINEWAITERS' GAZETTE Title Index A. Friend Needs Kidney [A], 2/16/17 Abimbola Wali: 25 Years of Baking in Brooklyn [A], 12/16/99 Activism Profile: JFREJ—Jews for Racial and Economic Justice [A], 10/26/06 Activities in Prospect Park [PE], 7/3/97 Actualizing Democracy at the Coop [A], 6/8/95; 3/14/96 Addendum to the 3/26/02 Working Paper on the Truth-in-Pricing Laws [A], 5/16/02 Addressing Coop Growth [CC], 3/20/03 Adios, Sayonara, Goodbye [PE], 9/7/00 Affordable Culinary Holiday Gifts: Buy a Basketful for Your Favorite Cook or Host [A], 12/4/08 After This Winter [S], 4/12/07 The Age of Consequences: Special Private Film Screening [A], 9/1/16 Agenda Committee Elections [A], 9/28/95; 10/26/95 Agenda Committee Elections: Four Terms Expiring in October—An Interesting Coop Workslot Opportunity [A], 10/10/96 Agenda Committee Report: Seeking Members for an Interesting, Challenging Workslot: Agenda Committee Election Scheduled for October 29 GM [A], 9/19/02 Agenda Committee Seeks New Members: Election Scheduled for October 29 GM [A], 10/17/02 Agenda Item [A], 5/21/98 Ah Sugar, Sugar, Salt and Fat [A], 3/7/13 AIDS Ride Follow-up!! [A], 10/12/95 Ain't No Mountain High Enough [A], 3/24/11 Air Purifiers: What You Need to Know [A], 3/6/03 Aisle 4A....Vitamins + More... Improvements Galore! (Draft 1) [A], 2/16/17 Albany Eyes Supplement Industry [A], 7/5/07 Albright Delivers Fascism Warning Amidst Protests [A], 5/10/18 Alexis, Who Made the Coop Smile [A], 3/7/13 All for Fun and Fun for All [A], 6/22/17 All the President's Coops [CN], 1/18/96; 3/14/96; 10/24/96 All Things Eggs [A], 7/7/05 Allen Zimmerman Appears Before Senate Subcommittee [A], 7/31/97 Allen Zimmerman, Produce Maven [A], 9/24/98 Allen Zimmerman: Produce Zen Master [A], 8/7/14 Allen Zimmerman Wraps Up the Produce [A], 3/9/00 All's Fair Trade in Love and Chocolate [A], 2/6/03 1 LINEWAITERS' GAZETTE Title Index The Almighty Bean: How Coffee Production Affects the Tropical Environment—and the Birds in Brooklyn [A], 6/27/02 Almost Organic [A], 11/24/05 Amber Waves of Grain [A], 6/26/14 Amy Hepworth Kicks Off "Meet Your Farmer" Seminars [PE], 5/12/16 Amy's Kitchen Leads the Way in Organic, Non-GMA Prepared [A], 7/21/05 An Encounter of Kindness [A], 1/18/18 Analysis of the Report of the Location Study Committee [A], 2/12/98 Anatomy of Direct Democracy: February 2012 General Meeting [GM], 3/22/12 Ancient Grains—What's Old Is New Again [A], 2/18/16 And the Bottle Went Dry [FTA], 2/21/13 And They Partied All Day (and Night) Long [A], 5/21/98 And-So-On Farm: Community Supported Agriculture [PE], 8/14/97 Animal Welfare Committee Report: Animal Testing: How to Avoid It at the Coop [A], 5/30/13 Animal Welfare Committee Report: Guides from Coop's Animal Welfare Committee Offer More Info Than Product Packaging and Labels [A], 2/18/16 Animal Welfare Committee Report: Members' Guide to Coop Eggs [A], 6/12/14; 7/24/14 Animal Welfare Committee Report: Pet Food and Animal Welfare: Considering the Treatment of Animals Used in Pet Food [A], 1/18/18 Animal Welfare Committee Report: Slaughterhouse Shortage [A], 9/3/15 Animal Welfare Committee Report: The Five Freedoms for Animals—Plus One for Coop Members [A], 12/25/14 Animal Welfare Committee Report: Visit a Local(ish) Farm Animal Sanctuary This Summer! [A], 8/20/15 Animal Welfare Committee Report: What You Should Know About Your Animal Welfare Committee [A], 12/7/17 Annette Laskaris: Overseeing the Membership Office [A], 4/4/02 Annual and General Meeting Take-Away: The Coop Is in Solid Financial Shape [GM], 7/14/11 Annual and June General Meeting [GM], 7/19/07 Annual Meeting and June General Meeting [GM], 7/13/00 Annual Meeting / General Meeting, June '13 [GM], 7/11/13 Annual Meeting Report: Annual Meeting Renews Auditor, Selects Coop Board and Officers [GM], 7/17/08 Annual Meeting/General Meeting Update [GM], 7/11/02 Another Day in Paradise with Jorge [A], 12/10/15 2 LINEWAITERS' GAZETTE Title Index Another Farmer Speaks Out on Fracking [A], 12/29/11 "Another Happy Day at the Coop" [PE], 3/11/99 Another Pleasant General Meeting! [GM], 9/15/94 Another Vision of Growth [A], 2/26/98 Antibiotic Silver [A], 5/8/08 Anti-Hydrofracking Bike Raffle Garners Tremendous Support [CC], 5/19/11 Any Given Sunday: How to Think Ahead and Reduce Line-Waiting Time [A], 1/22/15 A.O. Scott Loves the Food Coop: Q. & A. with the New York Times Film Critic & Coop Member [A], 6/13/13 Apple Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies [R], 10/12/95 April 24th General Meeting: Democracy Debated Directly [GM], 5/17/12 April 25 General Meeting: Harmony Prevails [GM], 5/11/95 April 27 General Meeting [GM], 5/24/07 April '96 General Meeting [GM], 5/23/96 April Disciplinary Committee Arbitration Leads to Expulsion [A], 5/25/17 April General Meeting Discusses the Gazette and Parking [GM], 5/15/03 April General Meeting Explores Selling Member-Originated Products and Banning GMO Foods [GM], 5/11/06 April GM: International Trade Education Squad to Stay, Mike Eakin to Retire, Local Produce on Its Way [GM], 5/11/17 April Hearing Addresses Theft of Services [A], 5/28/15 The Arab Betrayal of Palestinian Refugees [A], 1/26/12 Archbishop Desmond Tutu and BDS [A], 9/4/14 Are Coop Shoppers Ready to Give Up Plastic Bags? [A], 5/3/12 Are Incentives Bribes? [A], 3/2/95 Are Organic Foods Healthier? [A], 8/8/02 Are the Fish Oil Supplements You're Taking Safe? [CC], 11/10/05 Are We Bankrupting Our Grandchildren? Or Investing in Their Future? [A], 10/22/09 Are You a List Person? [A], 2/10/00 Armistice Day [A], 11/28/13 The Art of Pumpkin Picking [A], 10/2/14 The Art of Walking and Talking[A], 5/24/18 As New Project Begins, Coop Examines Past Renovations [CC], 2/11/99 As the Impact of El Niño on U.S. Crops Hits the Coop, Produce Prices Rise and Supplies Shrink [A], 2/4/16 Ask Me: Coop Food Tours [A], 7/31/08 3 LINEWAITERS' GAZETTE Title Index At General Meeting, Members Debate Governance and Grapes [GM], 9/12/96 At Historic Meeting, Coop Votes Not to Vote: Members Swarm Brooklyn Tech in Crescendo to BDS Furor [GM], 4/19/12 At Javits: Fancy Food Show: Food, Food and More Food [A], 7/22/04 At Next Wordsprouts, Coop Members Tackle Government Surveillance [A], 10/29/15 At the Coop for the Holidays [PE], 1/1/09 At the Hop [A], 4/11/96 Atkins for Coop-ers? [A], 11/27/03 Atlantic Antic [PE], 10/9/97; 10/23/97 Attend the Pro-Democracy Convention [A], 6/14/01 Attendance Anxieties and the Quest for Perfection [A], 7/24/14 Attention All Childcare Workers: Futon: Friend or Foe [A], 10/12/95 Attention, Coop Swappers! [A], 7/21/05 Audited Financial Report Presented, Coop Officer & Board of Directors Elections Held at June's General/Annual Meeting [GM], 7/10/03 Audition for Kids' Talent Show [PE], 2/10/11 August 25 PSFC General Meeting [GM], 9/15/05 August 30, 2016, General Meeting [GM], 9/29/16 August General Meeting Votes and Discusses [GM], 9/20/01 August General Meeting Votes on Minutes [GM], 9/23/99 August GM Discusses Plastic-Bag Ban [GM], 9/22/11 August GM Focuses on Trade Agreement [GM], 9/19/13 August GM Meeting [GM], 9/13/07 August GM Shows Members Still Grappling with Last Spring's Boycott Vote [GM], 9/20/12 Author! Author! Rudolph Delson, Coop Member [A], 12/20/07 Autumn at the Coop: Shopping Trends Change Dramatically [A], 8/21/03 Autumn Preview: Stepping into Fall, One Fruit and Vegetable at a Time [A], 8/6/15 Avoiding War Zones [CC], 8/3/17 BAAA! What Dolly Would Say to a Mad Cow? [A], 5/8/97 Babes and Dogfish: How One Woman's Campaign for Honest Seafood Brought Underappreciated Fish to the Coop [A], 8/22/13 Back-to-School Time [PE], 9/14/95 Bad Bananas Boast Coop Labels by Artist on GMO Labeling Committee [A], 4/7/11 Balancing Eggs on the Floor and Other Resolutions [A], 12/24/15 Ban It or Bag It? [A], 6/28/12 4 LINEWAITERS' GAZETTE Title Index Bananas [A], 5/31/12 Banning Plastic Roll Bags = Environment. Time. Money. CC], 2/23/12 Barcelona Food Coops [A], 8/22/13 "Barney's Co-opts Coops! What Next?" [CC], 8/12/10 Barreling Along: Governance Proposals for the Park Slope Food Coop [A], 6/8/95 Barriz, Susan Renee Wexler [IM], 7/10/03 Barter and Barley Voted In by the April General Meeting [GM], 5/20/99 Basement Blues: Renovation Adds to Receiving Work Stress [A], 12/27/01 Battle for Brooklyn: What Would You Do If New York State Tried to Take Your Home? [A], 6/16/11 The Battle in Seattle and the Food Coop [A], 12/16/99 Battling Eminent Domain and the Kleptocracy [A], 10/28/04 BDS: Converting Hope to Hate [A], 9/5/13 BDS: The Non-Solution [A], 3/22/12 Be Prepared! How the Coop Plans for and Responds to Emergencies [A], 10/2/03 Beautiful Bouquets the Organic Way [A], 8/17/17 Beautiful Boxes [PE], 5/17/12 Beckerman, Ann [IM], 5/18/00 Bed, Breakfast and Basics [A], 9/15/05 Bedbugs Are Biting [A], 12/31/09 Bed-Stuy Coop Effort Faces Uncertain Prospects—"We can get it done" [A], 5/9/96 A Bee Grows in Brooklyn: Coop Member Who's a Beekeeper [A], 10/27/16 Beer [A], 11/29/01 Beer and Meat [A], 11/27/03 Beer at the Coop [A], 8/17/17 Before & After: The New Checker Counters Minus the Electronics & Mechanicals [PE], 3/11/99 Beijing Conferences Take on Gender Inequality [A], 9/28/95 The Benefits of Big [A], 3/10/11 Bengali-Style Bitter Melon [R], 10/29/15 Bernhardt, Debra [IM], 4/5/01 Best Eco-Choice [C], 10/14/04; 11/11/04; 11/25/04; 12/9/04; 12/23/04; 1/6/05; 1/20/05; 2/3/05; 2/17/05; 3/3/05; 3/31/05; 4/14/05; 4/28/05; 5/12/05; 5/26/05; 1/4/07; 4/13/06 Best Friends Forever [A], 1/27/11 The Best of the Feedback Book, see Feedback 5 LINEWAITERS' GAZETTE Title Index The Best (and Worst) Times to Shop at the Coop: Separating Myths
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