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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Finley leads Creswell win.(Sports) January 17, 2004
Bronson, Davis win twice to lead Millers' victory.(Sports) January 17, 2004
Patience needed to change a lifestyle.(Columns)(Column) January 17, 2004
Jewish roots music keeps pressing on.(Entertainment)(The Klezmatics he... January 16, 2004
FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals) January 16, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) January 16, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO) January 16, 2004
FRESH SHEET.(Entertainment) January 16, 2004
Green groups sue over closed-door policy.(Courts)(They say the EPA can... January 16, 2004
Bryant leads Yoncalla win.(Sports) January 16, 2004
CALENDAR.(Government) January 16, 2004
Commissioners pick panel posts.(Government) January 16, 2004
A year of Decemberists.(Entertainment)(Acclaimed quintet will pop by t... January 16, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(MUSIC SIDESHOW) January 16, 2004
Swing Shift brings in Drew.(Entertainment)(Jazz Notes: Pianist Kenny D... January 16, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(SCREEN SIDESHOW) January 16, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Food)(DINING OUT SIDESHOW) January 16, 2004
Axemen claim early showdown.(Sports)(South Eugene holds off Churchill ... January 16, 2004
UO season now substance over style.(Columns)(Column) January 16, 2004
North tops Sheldon in seesaw swim meet.(Sports) January 16, 2004
PREP SCOREBOARD.(Sports) January 16, 2004
Stanford earns rout of Oregon.(Sports) January 16, 2004
OSU puts clamps on WSU offense.(Sports) January 16, 2004
Child fatality team warns against sleeping with baby.(Health)(The grou... January 16, 2004
Nathanson jumps into Eugene mayor's race.(Politics)(With a salute to J... January 16, 2004
Focus on bridge work.(General News) January 16, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION) January 16, 2004
New police chief comes with badge of integrity, talent.(Government)(Ro... January 16, 2004
A plea to pharmacists.(Editorials)(Make it easier for drug users to bu... January 16, 2004
Siuslaw pulls away, beats Pleasant Hill.(Sports) January 16, 2004
Obie gets loan, line of credit.(Business)(The Eugene advertising compa... January 16, 2004
Calendar sales raised how much?(Schools) January 16, 2004
Teens, police officers see eye to eye.(Schools)(At a human rights foru... January 16, 2004
High-speed pursuit ends in crash.(Crime)(A driver flees from Coburg po... January 16, 2004
Mail: Ballots go out today, but voters may take their time.(Ballot Mea... January 16, 2004
COUNTY GEARS UP TO COUNT VOTES.(Elections)(Scanners: New machines read... January 16, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) January 16, 2004
Papers tell more of officer's behavior.(Crime)(Documents air misconduc... January 16, 2004
Put annexation on ballot.(Editorials)(Give voters a say on move to joi... January 16, 2004
School choice process masks inequity.(Columns)(Column) January 16, 2004
Ducks share load, snap streak.(Sports)(Oregon uses a more balanced off... January 16, 2004
Washington gives Ducks a thrashing to remember, 95-50.(Sports)(Oregon ... January 16, 2004
IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT.(General News) January 15, 2004
Sculptor may not be able to keep Eugene gallery open.(Business) January 15, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Business)(METRO) January 15, 2004
Ducks, UW wage battle of attrition.(Sports)(Both clubs have been force... January 15, 2004
COUGARS MAKE BENNETT.(Sports)(Pressure is off as the coach rebuilds an... January 15, 2004
MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports) January 15, 2004
Titans claim 77-71 victory.(Sports) January 15, 2004
UO shifts some of its focus to Huskies.(Sports)(The Ducks will concent... January 15, 2004
Biologists continue to seek answers on outbreak of deer disease.(Colum... January 15, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) January 15, 2004
Chamber of Commerce names Sister Heeran First Citizen.(General News) January 15, 2004
Judge sides with former Emporium employees.(Courts)(Some workers are e... January 15, 2004
BUSINESS BEAT.(Business) January 15, 2004
Lane fends off late rally.(Sports) January 15, 2004
Strong start for steelhead.(Recreation)(Good early catches of winter-r... January 15, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Recreation)(NEWS & NOTES) January 15, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Legislature)(METRO) January 15, 2004
ARE RANKINGS PUTTING US ON EDGE?(Environment)(Last fall, we were among... January 15, 2004
Police sex victims list grew to 7.(Crime)(Documents in a plea deal rev... January 15, 2004
Eugene Mayor Jim Torrey won't run for third term.(Politics)(The decisi... January 15, 2004
New chief pledges thorough review of how system failed.(Government) January 15, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) January 15, 2004
A darned good mayor.(Editorials)(Torrey limits himself to two terms)(E... January 15, 2004
A matter of balance.(Editorials)(Court to review expanded executive po... January 15, 2004
Urban renewal not always in public interest.(Columns)(Column) January 15, 2004
Readers offer their thoughts on Ballot Measure 30.(Letters)(Letter to ... January 15, 2004
Wherever you go, Eugene is not far away.(Columns)(Column) January 15, 2004
Community has its say on retooling schools.(Schools)(Even a few studen... January 15, 2004
University professors debate role of sports.(Higher Education)(A panel... January 15, 2004
Measure 30 campaigning in full swing.(Ballot Measures)(Supporters and ... January 15, 2004
THE KING AND I.(General News) January 15, 2004
United Way brings in $4.3 million.(General News)(Despite a sluggish ec... January 15, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION) January 15, 2004
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