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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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World War II-era play still has a lot to say.(Reviews)(Talented cast p...
March 31, 2004

Sign thefts put dent in campaign coffers.(Crime)(Thieves strip lawns i...
March 31, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)
March 31, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
March 31, 2004

ENTREE NOTES.(Food)
March 31, 2004

Federal government rejects tribal land transfer.(Environment)(The size...
March 31, 2004

Big sellers of poker would get a break.(Government)(The lottery chief ...
March 31, 2004

The 9/11 truth.(Editorials)(Panel should focus on mission, not politic...
March 31, 2004

Shortcomings follow UO to New York.(Columns)(Column)
March 31, 2004

UO gets transfer sprinter.(Sports)
March 31, 2004

UO students face 12 percent tuition raise.(Higher Education)(As state ...
March 31, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
March 31, 2004

High prices won't stop OPEC cuts.(Government)(DeFazio urges Bush to fi...
March 31, 2004

Recipe worth stuffing away for the holidays.(Food)(Recipe)
March 31, 2004

Persistence and cell phone lead to rescue.(General News)(Searchers did...
March 31, 2004

New skyline may rise in city's future.(Real Estate & Housing)(Oregon R...
March 31, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 31, 2004

Why Kucinich came.(Editorials)(Editorial)
March 31, 2004

Ducks' season buried in Garden.(Sports)(Michigan manhandles Oregon 78-...
March 31, 2004

Michigan has too many guns for the Ducks.(Sports)(The Wolverines' offe...
March 31, 2004

Cook leads Elmira to 8-1 victory.(Sports)
March 31, 2004

Jackson's last act ends with disappointment.(Sports)(The former Creswe...
March 31, 2004

Roseburg's Hanna chosen to fill vacancy in District 7 House seat.(Poli...
March 31, 2004

Agency to hold tag day for dogs.(Animals)(Identification measures make...
March 31, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
March 31, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
March 31, 2004

Hospital's spinoff headed to Eugene.(Business)(Willamette Community He...
March 30, 2004

SMALL TOWN, BIG HEART.(General News)(Community's effort saves school s...
March 30, 2004

Households may feel crimp in rent subsidy.(Government)
March 30, 2004

Man found dead was former teacher.(Crime)(Aaron Daniel Anderson's room...
March 30, 2004

Single gunshot killed Cottage Grove woman.(Crime)(Autopsy finds that h...
March 30, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(THE REGION)
March 30, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
March 30, 2004

SHORE THING.(Weather)
March 30, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 30, 2004

`Terrorist' NEA simply using political process.(Columns)(Column)
March 30, 2004

Strangled by subsidies.(Editorials)(Canada's system floods U.S. lumber...
March 30, 2004

New bank will open next week.(Business)(Century Bank meets requirement...
March 30, 2004

The past can't be possessed, only recalled.(Columns)(Column)
March 30, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO)
March 30, 2004

Oregon's trip to New York is eye-opening.(Columns)(Column)
March 30, 2004

Ducks try to win over tough crowd.(Sports)(Oregon hopes New York City ...
March 30, 2004

Kent explains junior team cuts.(Sports)
March 30, 2004

MIDWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL.(Sports)(A TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT THE 2004 SE...
March 30, 2004

ON A MISSION.(Sports)(After falling short last year, Churchill hopes t...
March 30, 2004

Warriors lead pack of contenders chasing Churchill.(Sports)(Thurston, ...
March 30, 2004

Churchill to dedicate field.(Sports)
March 30, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Sports)(NEWS & NOTES)
March 30, 2004

Domestic violence extensive, study finds.(Crime)(A survey of Oregon wo...
March 30, 2004

Selling pay to play.(Editorials)(Editorial)
March 30, 2004

Developer plans 34-unit `cottage' project.(Real Estate & Housing)
March 30, 2004

Paintball guns may carry hidden risks.(Health)(The government warns th...
March 30, 2004

Springfield officials eye rise in fees.(Government)(A $500,000 budget ...
March 30, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
March 30, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
March 30, 2004

Late hit leads Cobras to victory.(Sports)
March 30, 2004

NIT OUTLOOK.(Sports)(DUCKS VS. WOLVERINES)
March 30, 2004

Jackson faces long trip to shoot from long range.(Sports)
March 30, 2004

Alter plan to allow rural libraries.(Columns)(Column)
March 29, 2004

Privatizing public jobs is voodoo economics.(Columns)(Column)
March 29, 2004

BACKPACK.(Entertainment)(ENTERTAINMENT)
March 29, 2004

MICHIGAN SPREADS ITS TALENT AROUND.(Sports)(Great athletes dominate yo...
March 29, 2004

Fooling Mother Nature.(Editorials)(Genetically modified grass causes c...
March 29, 2004

Those Benton radicals.(Editorials)(County's political leanings are not...
March 29, 2004

Visitors to pay less to play in region's forests.(Recreation)(Fewer tr...
March 29, 2004

Ducks take their mission to Manhattan.(Columns)(Column)
March 29, 2004

EUGENE MAN ROLLS OUT TINY UO CAR.(Business)
March 29, 2004

Kucinich's stands draw an audience.(Politics)(The Ohio congressman say...
March 29, 2004

Students left dry after pipe floods area.(Higher Education)(1,200 dorm...
March 29, 2004

SPRING WATER BREAK.(Higher Education)
March 29, 2004

Science Man puts spin on physics.(Schools)
March 29, 2004

CALENDAR.(Schools)
March 29, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
March 29, 2004

MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)
March 29, 2004

COMMUNITY SPORTS.(Recreation)
March 29, 2004

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