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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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PERFORMANCE NOTES.(Entertainment) February 29, 2004
When cabin fever hits kids, create special time at home.(Columns)(Colu... February 29, 2004
World traveler drawn to own backyard.(Travel) February 29, 2004
BOOK NOTES.(Arts & Literature) February 29, 2004
Spring will bring a bloom to Eugene music scene.(Entertainment) February 29, 2004
`The Passion' stirs deep feelings.(Columns)(Column) February 29, 2004
Councilors agree to focus on downtown hospital site.(Government) February 29, 2004
LCC works on links to high schools.(Higher Education)(Ideas are under ... February 29, 2004
CREATIVE INVENTIONS PUT JUNK TO GOOD USE.(General News)(Children tackl... February 29, 2004
`A place where she's not afraid anymore'.(Crime)(Family and friends re... February 29, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION) February 29, 2004
CALENDAR.(Government) February 29, 2004
FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals) February 29, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) February 29, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Crime)(REGION) February 29, 2004
BRIDGE UPDATE.(Transportation) February 29, 2004
Oregon grinds out another win.(Sports)(The Ducks pull away to beat Cal... February 29, 2004
Braves upend Eagles.(Sports) February 29, 2004
UO wrestlers chase individual glory.(Sports) February 29, 2004
Creswell commerce.(Real Estate & Housing)(Developers discover the fast... February 29, 2004
Law allows time off for victims of crime.(Columns)(Column) February 29, 2004
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!(Entertainment)(If you hurry, you can still thr... February 29, 2004
Special agent looks very familiar.(Arts & Literature) February 29, 2004
SCULPTOR AND ART DEFY CLASSIFICATION.(Arts & Literature) February 29, 2004
Best Picture: What's your pick?(Entertainment) February 29, 2004
On a brutal tour, pianist can't wait to get to Eugene.(Entertainment) February 29, 2004
Dynamic duos.(Entertainment)(Two mutually admiring couples in Eugene's... February 29, 2004
ART NOTES.(Arts & Literature) February 29, 2004
A life where art and science met.(Arts & Literature) February 29, 2004
Thurston students line up a program of one-acts.(Entertainment) February 29, 2004
WEDDING.(Family) February 29, 2004
LEAP YEAR BABIES FOREVER YOUNG.(General News)(Being born on Feb. 29 ha... February 29, 2004
Cobras book return to state.(Sports) February 29, 2004
UO concerts range from cantatas to computers.(Entertainment) February 29, 2004
Let's hear it for odes to just about anything.(Arts & Literature) February 29, 2004
Longtime rivals on course for merger.(Schools)(Many voters say it woul... February 29, 2004
Jail risk assessment system gets an upgrade.(Crime)(High-tech devices ... February 29, 2004
More fuzzy math.(Editorials)(New overtime rules need additional analys... February 29, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) February 29, 2004
Film undermines efforts to fight child abuse.(Columns)(Column) February 29, 2004
Map has steep contours.(Editorials)(Measure 30 votes concentrated in E... February 29, 2004
THIS WEEK AT THE UO.(Higher Education) February 29, 2004
Ducks homeward bound with season on the line.(Sports)(Rout at Stanford... February 29, 2004
Sheldon outlasts North Medford to earn repeat bid to state.(Sports)(Ke... February 29, 2004
No. 1 Eagles blast North Lake.(Sports)(McKenzie scores early and often... February 29, 2004
Vetkos leads Tigers to state playoff berth.(Sports) February 29, 2004
Titans moving on to semis.(Sports)(Lower Columbia loses to Lane at the... February 29, 2004
BUSINESS DATEBOOK.(Business) February 29, 2004
SOUND OFF.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) February 29, 2004
Sutherlin earns top seed.(Sports) February 29, 2004
`HOT OFF THE PRESS!' 11-YEAR-OLD PUBLISHER COVERS HARRISBURG.(Entertai... February 28, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Working)(METRO) February 28, 2004
County's jobless rate soars to 8.1%.(Working)(It tends to reach its pe... February 28, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) February 28, 2004
From cop to convict.(Editorials)(Former Eugene officer given five-year... February 28, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) February 28, 2004
Resident defends right to free speech.(Courts)(In a second trial, Glen... February 28, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) February 28, 2004
UO could retire streaks with win.(Sports)(Handing No. 1 Stanford its f... February 28, 2004
Mohawk punches return ticket to state tournament.(Sports)(The Indians ... February 28, 2004
Titans triumph in opening game.(Sports) February 28, 2004
Irish one win from tournament.(Sports) February 28, 2004
Determined snoopers.(Editorials)(Wyden bill would rein in data-mining ... February 28, 2004
Ailing police chief expects to be back on the job soon.(General News) February 28, 2004
Gunman who fired on deputy sentenced.(Courts)(A Creswell man gets 15 y... February 28, 2004
Soldiers on leave must pay own way home to Oregon.(Travel)(The Pentago... February 28, 2004
CRIMEWATCH.(Crime) February 28, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGIION) February 28, 2004
South wins outright title.(Sports) February 28, 2004
Newspapers take notice of gay marriage announcements.(General News) February 28, 2004
THE BULLETIN.(Religion) February 28, 2004
Infections expose dangers of piercing.(Health)(After an outbreak in Kl... February 28, 2004
Revenue gains eliminate plans for further cuts.(Government)(Measure 30... February 28, 2004
In a dark world, we can choose to see brighter side.(Columns)(Column) February 28, 2004
Reform report released with little fanfare.(Government)(In the wake of... February 28, 2004
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