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Sowing the seas.(Editorials)(U.S. should move slowly to expand fish fa...
June 13, 2005

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 13, 2005

She's happy in the fast lane.(Lifestyles)
June 13, 2005

Jordan sets new standards in NCAA debut.(Sports)(The junior moves up t...
June 12, 2005

MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)
June 12, 2005

Oregon State benefits from Trojans' generosity.(Sports)(Eight USC erro...
June 12, 2005

Relay leaves its mark.(Sports)(The Ducks' 4x400 team shatters the scho...
June 12, 2005

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
June 12, 2005

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
June 12, 2005

ROAD REPORT.(Transportation)
June 12, 2005

CALENDAR.(Government)
June 12, 2005

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
June 12, 2005

At Ashland, three plays open the outdoor season.(Entertainment)
June 12, 2005

Eugene's Jerry Ross: three painters in one.(Arts & Literature)
June 12, 2005

Broken eggs can't shatter happiness of parenthood.(Columns)(Column)
June 12, 2005

Studio goes after 'Jaws' fans with DVD.(Entertainment)
June 12, 2005

OFF THE DRAWING BOARD.(Higher Education)(A bilingual seamstress opens ...
June 12, 2005

BUSINESS DATEBOOK.(Business)
June 12, 2005

BUSINESS GIVING.(Business)
June 12, 2005

Procedures for layoffs up to employers.(Columns)(Column)
June 12, 2005

Slim picking.(Agriculture)(Some fruit growers are finding that the dam...
June 12, 2005

LCC graduate notes ceremony's `turning point'.(Higher Education)(Durin...
June 12, 2005

Eugene woman will mark 100th birthday.(Family)
June 12, 2005

BOOK NOTES.(Arts & Literature)
June 12, 2005

PERFORMANCE NOTES.(Entertainment)
June 12, 2005

Cultural Trust grants awarded.(Arts & Literature)
June 12, 2005

Top vocalist sings praises of Eugene, Bach Festival.(Arts & Litera...
June 12, 2005

ARTS NOTES.(Arts & Literature)
June 12, 2005

I-105 CONSTRUCTION UPDATE.(Transportation)
June 12, 2005

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 12, 2005

A challenge unheeded.(Editorials)(Bush should have joined Blair's Afri...
June 12, 2005

South hills residents continue to press city to buy land despite devel...
June 12, 2005

Give a weed an inch, it'll take a smile.(Columns)(Column)
June 12, 2005

OUS winning the race.(Editorials)(To the bottom, that is)(Editorial)
June 12, 2005

Shadows of war.(General News)(A Eugene firefighter learns and teaches ...
June 12, 2005

UO grads march to the future.(Higher Education)(The largest class in t...
June 12, 2005

Man in fair condition after attack.(Crime)(Transient was stabbed with ...
June 11, 2005

MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)
June 11, 2005

DAVIS' SUCCESS A MATTER OF DEGREE.(Sports)(UO basketball player beats ...
June 11, 2005

Malone has happy ending.(Sports)(The Oregon senior takes second place ...
June 11, 2005

Ducks need fast finish to take home a trophy.(Sports)(Oregon gets poin...
June 11, 2005

Beavers set their sights on Omaha.(Sports)(OSU, which won two of three...
June 11, 2005

Revising the Patriot Act.(Editorials)(Congress should reject expansion...
June 11, 2005

Don't scrap LRAPA.(Editorials)(Partners can settle squabble over appoi...
June 11, 2005

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 11, 2005

Cleaning up loose ends.(Schools)(17 years after dropping out of high s...
June 11, 2005

Gridlock, Eugene-style.(Transportation)(Motorists find the going is sl...
June 11, 2005

Victim's tale reveals terror of meth's toll.(Crime)(Two women are sent...
June 11, 2005

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
June 11, 2005

Deep silence cleanses the soul.(Columns)(Column)
June 11, 2005

THE BULLETIN.(Religion)
June 11, 2005

Most Oregon farms are family owned, stable.(Agriculture)
June 11, 2005

National forest fee sites are trimmed.(Recreation)(But some critics wa...
June 11, 2005

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
June 11, 2005

Businesses may be asked to help with tuition costs.(Legislature)(A law...
June 11, 2005

Cowboy band highlights Springfield's 4th at park.(Government)
June 11, 2005

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
June 11, 2005

BRIEFLY.(General News)(REGION)
June 11, 2005

ROVING REPTILE RETURNS!(Animals)(Trudlo, the traveling tortoise missin...
June 11, 2005

LCC graduation is a high-energy affair.(Higher Education)(Community co...
June 11, 2005

;OK, we know it rains in the spring in Oregon, but this is ridiculous....
June 11, 2005

Trail in thefts leads soldier to his mother.(Crime)
June 10, 2005

Commissioner exposed to new thinking on leadership.(Government)
June 10, 2005

CALENDAR.(Government)
June 10, 2005

CLUBS UNLOAD 30 TONS OF BERRIES.(General News)
June 10, 2005

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(WILD CARD SIDESHOW)
June 10, 2005

Hollywood honeymoon continues for Thurston graduate.(Entertainment)(Sh...
June 10, 2005

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(SCREEN SIDESHOW)
June 10, 2005

For the Tall Boys, playing here is a homecoming.(Entertainment)
June 10, 2005

Gilberto, Cincotti create an attractive package.(Entertainment)
June 10, 2005

Yeltsin's new CD was a labor of - well, just a labor.(Entertainment)
June 10, 2005

BRIEFLY.(Entertainment)(MUSIC SIDESHOW)
June 10, 2005

Summer concerts have that old feel.(Entertainment)(Decades later, Jeff...
June 10, 2005

Hot band may come here, or not.(Entertainment)
June 10, 2005

FRESH SHEET.(Entertainment)
June 10, 2005

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