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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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Schools well named.(Editorials)(Board makes right call in honoring Cha...
March 12, 2004

Axemen cut it close in win.(Sports)(South Eugene survives a late rally...
March 12, 2004

Redmond not ready to give up top spot.(Sports)(Oregon recruit Maarty L...
March 12, 2004

Bulldogs looking out for No. 1.(Sports)(Creswell wins to set up a semi...
March 12, 2004

Skipper leads UO to NCAAs.(Sports)(The freshman is the top seed in the...
March 12, 2004

Candidates quit city, state races.(Politics)(Mayoral contender doesn't...
March 12, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
March 12, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
March 12, 2004

Eugene glue firm cements plant deal.(Business)(A partnership with a gi...
March 12, 2004

FRESH SHEET.(Entertainment)
March 12, 2004

Fiddles and Arlo make folk festive.(Entertainment)
March 12, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(MUSIC SIDESHOW)
March 12, 2004

For the wee bit o' the Irish in all of us.(Entertainment)(Concert prom...
March 12, 2004

Police ask for help in finding fugitive.(Crime)
March 12, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
March 12, 2004

Albany school officials reject PYCO bid.(Schools)(Proponents did not d...
March 12, 2004

Scanner company cuts work force.(Business)(The Eugene firm PSC trims 2...
March 12, 2004

Employers await ruling on gay marriage licenses.(Business)(Companies w...
March 12, 2004

Last stop ahead for discount fares on LTD buses.(Transportation)
March 12, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 12, 2004

Getting hotter.(Editorials)(Bush, Kerry should address global warming)...
March 12, 2004

Late show a great show by Jesuit.(Sports)(Lake Oswego is buried by tur...
March 12, 2004

Britney fans do it one more time.(Entertainment)(Her biggest - some wo...
March 12, 2004

Funding woes likely to delay West Parkway.(Government)(Work may begin ...
March 12, 2004

For a stout pour, take it to New Max's.(Columns)(St. Patrick's Day cal...
March 12, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(SCREEN SIDESHOW)
March 12, 2004

Man wins suit over marijuana raid.(Government)(A Blachly resident who ...
March 12, 2004

HUBBLE ON BUBBLE OF DAWN OF TIME.(Higher Education)(Mass interest in a...
March 12, 2004

Complaint system review sought.(Government)(Quality of police internal...
March 12, 2004

Former commissioner stays in the limelight.(Government)(Tom Lininger s...
March 12, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
March 12, 2004

New school named after Chavez.(Schools)(In a separate vote, the Eugene...
March 11, 2004

Victim's sister says system failed.(Crime)(Anmarie Ruiz describes how ...
March 11, 2004

CORRECTIONS.(Corrections)(Correction Notice)
March 11, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
March 11, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
March 11, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
March 11, 2004

OSAA BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT.(General News)
March 11, 2004

BIRD'S-EYE VIEW.(General News)
March 11, 2004

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
March 11, 2004

Ducks have a dream at Pac-10 tourney.(Columns)(Column)
March 11, 2004

OUTDOORS BRIEFLY.(Recreation)
March 11, 2004

A constitution for Iraq.(Editorials)(New document raises hopes for fut...
March 11, 2004

For half a day, let teenagers be teenagers.(Columns)(Column)
March 11, 2004

BACK at MAC!(Sports)(Tournament returns to its old Eugene home with br...
March 11, 2004

MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)
March 11, 2004

Offense deserts Billies at wrong time.(Sports)(Pleasant Hill struggles...
March 11, 2004

Civic leaders sound battering alert.(Crime)(They're organizing a commu...
March 11, 2004

Packwood's party.(Editorials)(Ex-senator diagnoses GOP's problems)(Edi...
March 11, 2004

Children of gay marriage do just fine, thanks.(Columns)(Column)
March 11, 2004

Resident develops Friendly plan.(Real Estate & Housing)(The preliminar...
March 11, 2004

Ex-officer wants his trial delayed.(Crime)(His lawyer also asks to see...
March 11, 2004

Courthouse site's sale should close next week.(Courts)
March 11, 2004

Student acquitted of assault charges.(Courts)(The football player's ac...
March 11, 2004

Parners in style thrive on Fifth Avenue.(Business)(The young women who...
March 11, 2004

County home sales down as prices go up.(Real Estate & Housing)
March 11, 2004

Torrey puts drive to serve in neutral.(Government)(The mayor still has...
March 11, 2004

Council votes to review city toxics law.(Government)(Dissenting counci...
March 11, 2004

Heat exposure suspected in death.(Crime)(Detectives interview witnesse...
March 11, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
March 11, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO)
March 11, 2004

Ducks' depth could be key.(Sports)(Oregon's coaches say that keeping p...
March 11, 2004

Ontario star heads off Marist with a pass.(Sports)(Maggie Davidson-Smi...
March 11, 2004

Ducks get their feet wet in Staples Center.(Sports)
March 11, 2004

OSAA 4A BOYS TOURNAMENT OUTLOOK.(Sports)
March 11, 2004

Tillamook too much for Olds, Bulldogs.(Sports)
March 11, 2004

Glide's fourth-quarter slide proves costly.(Sports)
March 11, 2004

PERILOUS PASTIME.(Recreation)(High-markers take aim for tallest peaks,...
March 10, 2004

Infant left in car dies at RV park.(Crime)(A Roseburg woman could face...
March 10, 2004

Original Kamikaze Kid Lee is coming home, but not all the way.(Columns...
March 10, 2004

South Medford may be the favorite*.(Sports)(*But while the Panthers en...
March 10, 2004

Tourney tickets go on sale.(Sports)
March 10, 2004

Statistics paint portrait of assisted suicide.(Health)(Younger men who...
March 10, 2004

FRIENDLY FOWL.(Weather)
March 10, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO)
March 10, 2004

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