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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Fracture sidelines UO's Day.(Sports) August 10, 2004
LOOKING BACK.(Agriculture) August 09, 2004
It's a zoo with teens in charge.(Animals) August 09, 2004
BITES.(Entertainment) August 09, 2004
BACKPACK.(Entertainment) August 09, 2004
Fathers and Ducks.(Sports)(Ex-Oregon athletes Buciarski and Lorenzo fo... August 09, 2004
Sterry's strong outing goes south in a hurry.(Sports)(After allowing j... August 09, 2004
COMMUNITY SPORTS.(Sports) August 09, 2004
A victim no more.(General News)(After a third relationship ends in abu... August 09, 2004
Kerry may make brief visit to Eugene.(Politics)(The presidential candi... August 09, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) August 09, 2004
Visiting many worlds.(Editorials)(Unmanned probes going lots of places... August 09, 2004
Ripe for negotiations.(Editorials)(Governor can help produce farm labo... August 09, 2004
Nights offer stardust spectacle.(General News)(With a new moon and a d... August 09, 2004
Willamette Street to part with one-ways.(Government)(Work to change th... August 09, 2004
City seeks opinions about scooters.(Government)(Bike path users are in... August 09, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(METRO) August 09, 2004
Driver held after car hits bar patrons in parking lot.(Crime)(An off-d... August 09, 2004
WINNING WAYS WITH WOOD.(Festivals)(Experience counts when tossing an a... August 09, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(THE REGION) August 09, 2004
CALENDAR.(Government) August 09, 2004
FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals) August 09, 2004
Retiree led the way along bike paths.(Government) August 08, 2004
History can prove us right, or wrong.(Columns)(Column) August 08, 2004
LCC captures culinary certification.(Higher Education)(Getting the acc... August 08, 2004
CROWD GETS BANG OUT OF BLOW.(Festivals)(The "engine blow" is a high po... August 08, 2004
City goes nuts for its annual Filbert Festival.(Festivals)(The Springf... August 08, 2004
BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION) August 08, 2004
ROAD REPORT.(Transportation) August 08, 2004
CALENDAR.(Government) August 08, 2004
FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals) August 08, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Accidents)(REGION) August 08, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) August 08, 2004
SWEET memories.(Business)(The Brunner fruit dryer, a River Road landma... August 08, 2004
No privacy for e-mail at work.(Columns)(Column) August 08, 2004
BUSINESS DATEBOOK.(Business) August 08, 2004
THE BLOG CONNECTION.(General News)(No subject is too small, too large ... August 08, 2004
Barbie shamelessly takes to the mall.(General News) August 08, 2004
iPod hooks another victim of consumerism.(Science & Technology) August 08, 2004
Boys and girls, Joe needs a few new friends!(Entertainment) August 08, 2004
Miles apart, father and son bear the torch together.(Columns)(Column) August 08, 2004
Okada's canvases of shape and color strangely intriguing.(Arts & Liter... August 08, 2004
Oedipus meets Freud.(Reviews)(An intriguing new Frank Galati play at t... August 08, 2004
`Humble Boy' a smart, funny mix of head and heart.(Reviews)(Review)(Th... August 08, 2004
Play to raise money for youth with leukemia.(Entertainment) August 08, 2004
Have towel, will travel to Asia.(Travel) August 08, 2004
Recycling construction waste can save money.(Columns)(Column) August 08, 2004
Artificial discs hold promise for back pain.(Health)(The devices relie... August 08, 2004
Seller's market SIZZLES.(Real Estate & Housing)(Houses are in scarce s... August 08, 2004
Don't give anti-Semitism a chance to spread.(Commentary)(Even in our o... August 08, 2004
Pursuing park land.(Editorials)(Controversial deal raises land-use que... August 08, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) August 08, 2004
Disappearing discounts.(Editorials)(Study finds little benefit to Medi... August 08, 2004
`Dark visitor' hasn't gotten best of Charlie Porter.(Columns)(Column) August 08, 2004
He's No. 1 for Ems: in lineup, as a hitter.(Sports)(Thayer went from t... August 08, 2004
Ems swept by Everett.(Sports) August 08, 2004
ANDERSON'S TIME TO SHINE.(Sports)(The senior quarterback inherits the ... August 08, 2004
East claims Shrine game.(Sports)(Collin Cram and Matt Buche lead the c... August 08, 2004
Getting out the youth vote.(Politics)(Young voter campaigns hit the st... August 07, 2004
DONATION ADDS VOLUME TO LIBRARY COLLECTIONS.(General News) August 07, 2004
Group proposes Elmer's buyout.(Business)(Some shareholders want to ret... August 07, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) August 07, 2004
Alerts need credibility.(Editorials)(Ridge caught in a no-win situatio... August 07, 2004
Real world for recruits.(Editorials)(NCAA imposes new rules banning lu... August 07, 2004
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) August 07, 2004
Putnam's rough round has winning finish.(Sports)(The Pepperdine senior... August 07, 2004
Ems rained out; twin bill tonight.(Sports)(Eugene home Sunday to open ... August 07, 2004
SIGNS OF CHANGE IN OAKRIDGE.(General News)(With the help of a local `b... August 07, 2004
Agencies lose access to voice mail.(General News)(A plan aims to resur... August 07, 2004
Chief disputes county's higher estimate for jail operations.(Governmen... August 07, 2004
Rain stint clears way for more sunshine.(Weather)(The amount that fell... August 07, 2004
Higher ed construction needs go to governor.(Higher Education)(Five pr... August 07, 2004
FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals) August 07, 2004
BRIEFLY.(Crime)(METRO) August 07, 2004
OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary) August 07, 2004
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