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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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CALENDAR.(Government)
January 15, 2004

Oregon officials to undertake courthouse accessibility survey.(Courts)
January 14, 2004

Ex-policeman convicted on 10 charges.(Courts)(Juan Francisco Lara coul...
January 14, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
January 14, 2004

Moth can be controlled.(Editorials)(Relatively benign spray worked in ...
January 14, 2004

A matter of deception.(Editorials)(O'Neill: Bush sought to oust Saddam...
January 14, 2004

Schools just can't afford more cuts.(Columns)(Column)
January 14, 2004

Irish stymie Thurston for 48-28 victory.(Sports)
January 14, 2004

DAWGED BY INCONSISTENCY.(Sports)(Failure to do 'the little things' hur...
January 14, 2004

Net captures football recruiting junkies.(Sports)(The computer medium ...
January 14, 2004

Moos intrigued by Washington AD opening.(Columns)(Column)
January 14, 2004

Beavers, Sun Devils move game.(Sports)
January 14, 2004

UO RECRUITING REPORT.(Sports)
January 14, 2004

PREP SCOREBOARD.(Sports)
January 14, 2004

Late free throws seal Tigers' win.(Sports)
January 14, 2004

La Salle beats Cottage Grove.(Sports)
January 14, 2004

Creswell continues Sky-Em roll.(Sports)
January 14, 2004

Duo's family, civic roots run deep.(General News)
January 14, 2004

Sides set to argue casino lawsuit.(Gambling)(One procedural step remai...
January 14, 2004

Jim Torrey remains mum on re-election bid.(Politics)(Candidates and po...
January 14, 2004

PeaceHealth gets planning board OK.(Government)
January 14, 2004

Professor sees war as modern imperialism.(Higher Education)(The holder...
January 14, 2004

INVESTIGATORS BONE UP ON FORENSIC SKILLS.(Crime)(Simulated burials, pl...
January 14, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
January 14, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
January 14, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
January 14, 2004

Two weeks of events to celebrate actions, philosophy of King.(Holidays...
January 14, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
January 14, 2004

Molecular Probes expansion under way.(Business)(Invitrogen, the techno...
January 14, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Business)(OREGON)
January 14, 2004

CHOICES, CHOICES.(Food)(A guide to creating the perfect meal at Mongol...
January 14, 2004

Reedsport cook twists up treats for family.(Food)(Recipe)
January 14, 2004

ALMANAC.(Agriculture)
January 14, 2004

APPETIZERS.(Food)
January 14, 2004

Creswell avenges defeat.(Sports)
January 13, 2004

Oakland roughs up tough early schedule.(Sports)(The Oakers have starte...
January 13, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Sports)(NEWS & NOTES)
January 13, 2004

Oldest son of fire victim was en route from Iraq.(Fires)
January 13, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
January 13, 2004

FOUR ON THE FLOOR.(Sports)(McKenzie's senior starters have been teamma...
January 13, 2004

Makeshift men's roster beginning to take shape.(Sports)
January 13, 2004

DUCKS GET ANOTHER SHOT.(Sports)(Wagner's outside shooting takes pressu...
January 13, 2004

Oregon hopes to rebound by addressing flaw.(Sports)(After suffering co...
January 13, 2004

New crop at Mohawk getting same results.(Sports)
January 13, 2004

Trico competition is heating up.(Sports)(Lowell is the favorite, but a...
January 13, 2004

Diminutive point guard King coming up big in first season.(Sports)(She...
January 13, 2004

Axemen happy as underdogs.(Sports)
January 13, 2004

Cardinal on steady march toward top ranking.(Sports)
January 13, 2004

Beavers considering BCS team for opener.(Sports)
January 13, 2004

Fur flies when these rivals meet.(Sports)(Myrtle Point and Gold Beach ...
January 13, 2004

Care center offers source of comfort.(Health)(Complementary therapies ...
January 13, 2004

Fire service merger faces foes.(Government)(Springfield and Willakenzi...
January 13, 2004

Fiscal follies.(Editorials)(Government and its citizens plunge into de...
January 13, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
January 13, 2004

What a great year.(Editorials)(New Eugene library has reasons to celeb...
January 13, 2004

Support for local economy helps us all.(Columns)(Column)
January 13, 2004

INTRODUCING KATHLEEN PARKER.(Editorial)
January 13, 2004

Industrial park planned on West First Avenue.(Real Estate & Housing)
January 13, 2004

BUSINESS BEAT.(Business)
January 13, 2004

Eugene close to landing Delta.(Transportation)(Local businesses exceed...
January 13, 2004

Conference looks ahead to future of economy.(Business)(The event, with...
January 13, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Business)(METRO)
January 13, 2004

Bridging the river that runs through us.(Columns)(Column)
January 13, 2004

Meningococcal disease likely cause of young man's death.(Health)
January 13, 2004

LOCAL LOGGER FELLS $50,000 PRIZE.(General News)(A Cottage Grove man pl...
January 13, 2004

Vandals smash windows at south Eugene church.(Crime)(Damage is estimat...
January 13, 2004

THE BACK SHEEP OF THE FAMILY.(Farm)
January 13, 2004

Special session unlikely if Measure 30 defeated.(Ballot Measures)(The ...
January 13, 2004

TRAILS OF FOG.(Weather)
January 13, 2004

Eugene to try out chemical de-icers.(Government)(The City Council deci...
January 13, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
January 13, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
January 13, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
January 13, 2004

Council to review downtown ordinance.(Government)
January 13, 2004

DEQ seeking to clean water at logging site.(Environment)
January 13, 2004

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