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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO)
February 28, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
February 28, 2004

Final game is first of doubleheader.(Sports)(UO and Cal meet in last r...
February 28, 2004

Columnist Neal part of dying breed.(Columns)(Column)
February 27, 2004

Oregon's rally runs out of steam in overtime.(Sports)(The Ducks' recor...
February 27, 2004

Cardinal can't steal this one.(Sports)(After nearly getting Stanford a...
February 27, 2004

Neet's steady hand lifts Lowell in playoff.(Sports)
February 27, 2004

Oregon Telecom expands.(Business)(The Salem-based company is setting u...
February 27, 2004

Owen Rose Garden embraces `hug bench'.(General News)(The metal work wi...
February 27, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
February 27, 2004

Kulongoski taps new chief of DHS.(Government)(The governor reassigns t...
February 27, 2004

Potential buyers eye two surplus schools.(Schools)(Head Start is likel...
February 27, 2004

What a total waste of time! Cool!!(Entertainment)(Sunday is a spare da...
February 27, 2004

Ballerinos, burlesque, barbarians.(Entertainment)
February 27, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(MUSIC SIDESHOW)
February 27, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(SCREEN SIDESHOW)
February 27, 2004

RAPTURE FOR HUNGRY RAPTORS.(Environment)(Eagles feasting on hundreds o...
February 27, 2004

A terrible decision.(Editorials)(Pharmacist denies rape victim Plan B ...
February 27, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Business)(METRO)
February 27, 2004

Governor calls for public safety overhaul.(Government)(Kulongoski is c...
February 27, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
February 27, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
February 27, 2004

FRESH SHEET.(Entertainment)
February 27, 2004

Rare Eugene visit by Baez a marquee event.(Entertainment)
February 27, 2004

The New York City jazz kings.(Entertainment)(Wynton Marsalis and the b...
February 27, 2004

Ex-cop gets five-year sentence.(Courts)(Juan Francisco Lara will go to...
February 27, 2004

This kind man needed help.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
February 27, 2004

Braves bounce Challengers.(Sports)
February 27, 2004

Beavers lose center for season.(Sports)
February 27, 2004

Pipeline builder suing county.(Courts)(The mounting legal troubles hav...
February 27, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
February 27, 2004

Shattering stereotypes.(Schools)(Muslim speakers clear up misconceptio...
February 27, 2004

Eugene police chief apologizes for 2002 raid.(General News)(An ongoing...
February 27, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
February 27, 2004

Funding troubles threaten fairgrounds.(Government)(The fair manager te...
February 27, 2004

Project explores conflict in religion.(Higher Education)
February 27, 2004

Singer-songwriter returns to her college haunts.(Entertainment)(UO alu...
February 27, 2004

CORRECTIONS.(Corrections)(Correction Notice)
February 27, 2004

Another one!(Editorials)(Kafoury joins Kruse as absentee lawmaker)(Edi...
February 27, 2004

Jackson has options if life throws curve.(Columns)(Column)
February 26, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Recreation)
February 26, 2004

Machines make logging safer.(Business)(Nationally, it's still the most...
February 26, 2004

Auction to fund legal volunteers.(Higher Education)(The money raised w...
February 26, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
February 26, 2004

Stocking sees better returns.(Recreation)(Anglers have had more succes...
February 26, 2004

Activists push for memorial to World War II internment.(Minorities)(Or...
February 26, 2004

Board to review police response to standoff.(Crime)(The report will go...
February 26, 2004

Anonymous benefactor wills $1 million to LCC.(Higher Education)(The sc...
February 26, 2004

TRASH OR TREASURE?(General News)
February 26, 2004

Hit-and-run at intersection caught on security camera.(Crime)
February 26, 2004

Concepts for new city hall praised.(Government)(The council is urged t...
February 26, 2004

Council adds EWEB land to urban renewal district.(Government)
February 26, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
February 26, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO)
February 26, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
February 26, 2004

Stanford arrives in pursuit of another Pac-10 championship.(Sports)
February 26, 2004

Storming the wall.(Editorials)(Palestinians take their case to the Wor...
February 26, 2004

Fifth-graders offer a lesson in kindness.(Columns)(Column)
February 26, 2004

Hospital lays off several workers.(Business)(Others' hours are cut bac...
February 26, 2004

HAVING A BALL.(Sports)
February 26, 2004

Tax reform meeting draws packed house, lots of ideas.(Government)(Legi...
February 26, 2004

OSU taking confidence on road.(Sports)
February 26, 2004

Lane looking for more success.(Sports)(The Titans have momentum for th...
February 26, 2004

Junction City, Elmira advance.(Sports)
February 26, 2004

Back in SWIM of things.(Recreation)(Crippled by virus in 2003, Leaburg...
February 26, 2004

Poachers discover stealing steelhead can land you in hot water.(Column...
February 26, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
February 26, 2004

Irish explosion sinks Vikings.(Sports)(Sheldon starts slow but dominat...
February 26, 2004

Lakers rattle Colts.(Sports)
February 26, 2004

Lottery chief says bars ought to get less.(Gambling)(Under her plan, r...
February 26, 2004

Witnesses: Lara used job to get sex.(Courts)(The convicted former offi...
February 26, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
February 26, 2004

Of teachers, terrorists.(Editorials)(Paige's comment won't help reform...
February 26, 2004

While owners are away, dogs can play at day care center.(Business)
February 26, 2004

County likely to OK quarry expansion.(Government)(But commissioners wa...
February 26, 2004

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