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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Gunderson cleared to play.(Sports) January 27, 2004
Neighborhood evaluates plan to spray moths.(Environment)(The proposed ... January 27, 2004
Reading group speaks tomes about community.(Columns)(Column) January 27, 2004
Loss of drug treatment shifts costs.(Columns)(Column) January 27, 2004
Long ride ends with new ride for children.(Columns)(Column) January 27, 2004
This city, county line breaks borders.(Entertainment)(Local civic lead... January 27, 2004
Man's disappearance baffles family, police.(Crime)(The Junction City r... January 27, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION) January 27, 2004
CALENDAR.(Government) January 27, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) January 27, 2004
Singler family adds to legacy.(Sports)(Freshman Kyle Singler is a key ... January 27, 2004
Fire chief warns of library, city cuts.(Government)(A proposed fire de... January 27, 2004
Here come the Ducklings.(Sports)(Freshman offspring of former Oregon b... January 27, 2004
Eugene eyes new incentives for hospital.(Government)(Councilors ponder... January 27, 2004
Insurer continues expansion.(Business)(Springfield-based PacificSource... January 27, 2004
Peace activist sentenced to 90 days.(Courts)(The 73-year-old Eugene wo... January 27, 2004
City, county reach accord with PERS.(Courts) January 27, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Sports)(NEWS AND NOTES) January 27, 2004
In 25 years of stars, Elliott, Payton were brightest.(Sports) January 27, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) January 26, 2004
Measure 30 would help protect children.(Columns)(Column) January 26, 2004
YOUNG ARTISTS COLOR THEIR WORLD.(Schools)(Private funding helps sustai... January 26, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Schools) January 26, 2004
Rocky road might cure what ails you.(Health) January 26, 2004
Creswell gets a read on library district.(Ballot Measures)(City and co... January 26, 2004
Eugene CPA seeks House seat.(Politics) January 26, 2004
BACKPACK.(Entertainment)(ENTERTAINMENT) January 26, 2004
Seniors let each other have it - with marshmallows.(General News)(An a... January 26, 2004
FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals) January 26, 2004
CALENDAR.(Government) January 26, 2004
LOOKING BACK.(Schools) January 26, 2004
ACHIEVEMENTS.(Schools) January 26, 2004
Ridnour, Jackson named top amateurs.(Sports)(The two collegians are am... January 26, 2004
Road-weary Bakersfield rolls UO.(Sports)(The Roadrunners arrive at Mac... January 26, 2004
Order warning labels.(Editorials)(FDA can do more to address overdose ... January 26, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) January 26, 2004
Rural areas face unique challenges.(Columns)(Column) January 26, 2004
'Cats pounce, Ducks bounced.(Sports)(Arizona uses an 18-0 run in the f... January 26, 2004
Rethinking land use.(Editorials)(Gov. Kulongoski shakes up LCDC)(Edito... January 26, 2004
Blue River's field of dreams draws critic.(General News)(The movement ... January 26, 2004
Evangelical church's plans for Eugene raise concerns.(Religion)(Some e... January 26, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Crime)(METRO) January 26, 2004
CALENDAR.(Schools) January 26, 2004
Teacher loves passing on history.(Schools) January 26, 2004
BOOK PICKS.(Schools) January 26, 2004
MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)(FROM THE REGION) January 26, 2004
COMMUNITY SPORTS.(Recreation) January 26, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) January 25, 2004
LUTE NOT FAZED BY HIS LEGACY.(Sports)(Victory milestones mount as Lute... January 25, 2004
Ducks let another win slip away.(Sports)(Arizona State erases an eight... January 25, 2004
SOUND OFF.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) January 25, 2004
Eagles double up Devils, 98-49.(Sports) January 25, 2004
Investment key for state university system.(Commentary)(Strong leaders... January 25, 2004
Up in smoke.(Editorials)(Legislators torched tobacco prevention funds)... January 25, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) January 25, 2004
Warning: Voting could be hazardous.(Columns)(Column) January 25, 2004
Officials, civic leaders plan to put best foot forward.(Government) January 25, 2004
DO-SI-DO IN THE DANGER ZONE.(Festivals)(Festival includes a place for ... January 25, 2004
Vets enjoy camaraderie and a meal.(General News)(An annual dinner serv... January 25, 2004
Some question state efforts to curb spending.(Ballot Measures)(Foes of... January 25, 2004
Ducks start strong.(Sports) January 25, 2004
Ducks up for state honors.(Sports) January 25, 2004
Poor choice for Steens.(Editorials)(Editorial) January 25, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION) January 25, 2004
SAIF needs to return to its mission.(Columns)(Column) January 25, 2004
CALENDAR.(Government) January 25, 2004
Flickering hope lost after flick.(Sports)(Oregon's chance at a win goe... January 25, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Crime)(REGION) January 25, 2004
A reason to smile.(Health)(Experimental treatment works for a toddler ... January 25, 2004
FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals) January 25, 2004
LEAF COLLECTIONS.(General News) January 25, 2004
THIS WEEK AT THE UO.(Higher Education) January 25, 2004
Dean's outburst shows that he cares.(Columns)(Column) January 25, 2004
Recovery on the horizon?(Business)(Analysts have conflicting expectati... January 25, 2004
Economy aside, population keeps growing.(General News) January 25, 2004
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