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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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STANDING UP TO ASSAULT.(General News)
April 30, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
April 30, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
April 30, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
April 30, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Crime)(REGION)
April 30, 2004

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

Young Trucks mixes a magic cocktail.(Entertainment)(The Derek Trucks B...
April 30, 2004

North Eugene: Green.(Editorials)(Incumbent has provided strong leaders...
April 30, 2004

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

Softball success highlights need for Howe Field facelift.(Columns)(Col...
April 30, 2004

Martin to compete in tourney.(Sports)
April 30, 2004

Another show, a new band.(Entertainment)(David Douglas brings another ...
April 30, 2004

Roseburg woman charged in death of baby left in hot car.(Crime)(Michel...
April 30, 2004

Marcher didn't see purported hooligans.(Columns)(Column)
April 30, 2004

No movement on holding special session.(Legislature)(Lawmakers on the ...
April 30, 2004

FRESH SHEET.(Entertainment)
April 30, 2004

Make Cinco de Mayo party a real bash.(Columns)(Breaking into the perfe...
April 30, 2004

Primary election ballots in mail.(Elections)(Votes must be returned to...
April 30, 2004

Six Republicans challenge Wyden (D) and heavy odds.(Politics)(The incu...
April 30, 2004

Teenagers ask for more sex education.(Schools)(A community town hall f...
April 30, 2004

In Florence, life's good even if you're not coasting.(General News)(Fo...
April 30, 2004

One festival, heavy on the Gaelic.(Festivals)(The Bealltuinn Festival ...
April 30, 2004

Ducks, others to run at Stanford.(Sports)
April 30, 2004

PREP SCOREBOARD.(Sports)
April 30, 2004

Jaqua suspended by MLS.(Sports)
April 30, 2004

Waldport alters Trico standings.(Sports)
April 30, 2004

Hynix hits record quarterly profit.(Business)(Rising sales and prices ...
April 30, 2004

Ward 7 foes differ slightly on annexation.(Politics)(Incumbent Scott M...
April 30, 2004

Six `Friends,' 10 years, two hours.(Entertainment)
April 30, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(SIDESHOW)
April 30, 2004

Parties for Bush gear up on campus.(Politics)
April 30, 2004

BREATHE EASY: AREA'S BAD AIR RANKING MAY NOT BE SO BAD.(Environment)(O...
April 30, 2004

'Kicker' can't be skirted.(Editorials)(Appeals court orders 2001 refun...
April 30, 2004

Great expectations follow Anderson into senior year.(Sports)(The Beave...
April 30, 2004

Exhibitions send Jackson back to future.(Sports)(The former Creswell a...
April 30, 2004

NYHUS MOVES TO HEAD OF CLASS.(Sports)(The junior has a breakout season...
April 30, 2004

Can Springfield museum fly on its own?(Government)(The city is leaning...
April 30, 2004

Pay-to-enter season begins at county's most popular parks.(Government)
April 30, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
April 29, 2004

CALENDAR.(Government)
April 29, 2004

BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO)
April 29, 2004

Irish make pitcher's birthday a happy one.(Sports)(Bryan Hansen tosses...
April 29, 2004

Eugene not out of NCAA track mix.(Sports)(Not being able to host the m...
April 29, 2004

Water worries.(Recreation)(Dry, warm spring puts a damper on recreatio...
April 29, 2004

Oregon events will take outdoor challenges to whole new level.(Columns...
April 29, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Recreation)(NEWS & NOTES)
April 29, 2004

BUSINESS BEAT.(Business)
April 29, 2004

City eyes leasing a police station.(Government)(Eugene councilors cons...
April 29, 2004

New site difficult for EWEB to locate.(Utilities)(The utility hopes to...
April 29, 2004

North to test `less is more' idea.(Schools)(The high school accepts pr...
April 29, 2004

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
April 29, 2004

Conte for EWEB.(Editorials)(Two candidates seek seat on utility board)...
April 29, 2004

Pleasant Hill bond: Yes.(Editorials)(Money will repair schools, fund p...
April 29, 2004

PASSENGER COUNT ASCENDING.(Travel)(Airport expects even more travelers...
April 29, 2004

Monaco's profits soar as RV sales rebound.(Business)(The motor-home ma...
April 29, 2004

Herrins head downtown to fight merchant gap.(Business)
April 29, 2004

Shelter fund-raising set to go public.(General News)(More money is nee...
April 29, 2004

Proof that, yes, abusers can change.(Columns)(Column)
April 29, 2004

Students sing to travel `down Mexico way'.(Schools)(The musical will h...
April 29, 2004

Candidate admits owing back taxes.(Politics)
April 29, 2004

PARADE PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT.(Festivals)
April 29, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
April 29, 2004

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

WALK-ONS REACHING DO-OR-DIE WEEKEND.(Sports)(Oregon coaches must trim ...
April 29, 2004

UO seventh, OSU eighth in tourney.(Sports)
April 29, 2004

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
April 28, 2004

Session looks at fraud, theft.(Crime)
April 28, 2004

BRIEFLY.(Accidents)(REGION)
April 28, 2004

Wild about MORELS.(Food)(Chef and cookbook author shares secrets of se...
April 28, 2004

Agency offers recipes for food box recipients.(Food)
April 28, 2004

The Register-Guard.(General News)
April 28, 2004

Spending restrictions put the squeeze on Lane County budget.(Governmen...
April 28, 2004

Sacred Heart forms new heart institute.(Health)(The program brings tog...
April 28, 2004

Voters to consider merger of Coos Bay, North Bend.(Ballot Measures)(Th...
April 28, 2004

Grocery lists may soon have liquor.(Government)(The state considers fi...
April 28, 2004

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