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The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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Heart procedure often late, study finds.(Health)(Sacred Heart, however...
August 17, 2005

Springfield man caught after escape from jail.(Crime)(Sweet Home polic...
August 17, 2005

Linebackers pass on the knowledge.(Sports)(Oregon's inexperienced midd...
August 17, 2005

Eugene enters the race to host 2008 Trials.(Sports)(OTC bid is banking...
August 17, 2005

Dead soldier's mom makes admirable stand.(Columns)(Column)
August 17, 2005

A generation's legacy.(Editorials)(Natale Giustina represented a vanis...
August 17, 2005

Board's error should benefit no one.(Editorials)(Editorial)
August 17, 2005

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
August 17, 2005

Discounts lift sales, not profits for RV firm.(Business)(National R.V....
August 17, 2005

ENTREE NOTES.(General News)
August 17, 2005

Simple suppers a few clicks away.(Food)
August 17, 2005

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
August 17, 2005

CALENDAR.(Government)
August 17, 2005

Is the county fair a fair deal?(Festivals)(Admission, rides, food - th...
August 17, 2005

EWEB closer to raising hookup fee for new homes.(Utilities)(The utilit...
August 17, 2005

All-Stars win again at Ripken tourney.(Sports)
August 17, 2005

Another injury cuts back on Oregon's offensive line depth.(Sports)
August 17, 2005

Ems survive on Cleland's offensive onslaught.(Sports)(Eugene newcomer ...
August 17, 2005

Bad news hits OSU after its big show.(Sports)(Top tight end Joe Newton...
August 17, 2005

Governor signs meth bills in Eugene.(Crime)
August 17, 2005

Cleaning up the meth mess.(Crime)(County fines and a new law help put ...
August 17, 2005

Fate of former school in dispute.(Schools)(The district wants to raze ...
August 17, 2005

Massive Mars just a big fib.(Science & Technology)
August 17, 2005

Counting the cost.(Editorials)(Reform critics should take heed of sett...
August 16, 2005

Valley team evens tourney mark.(Sports)
August 16, 2005

Dust Devils parlay close call into 6-4 victory over Emeralds.(Sports)
August 16, 2005

Familiarity means victory for Fery.(Sports)(The Beaverton golfer, a fa...
August 16, 2005

Minor injuries could create big problems for UO linemen.(Sports)
August 16, 2005

OSU's bad boys change their ways.(Sports)(Offseason altercations lead ...
August 16, 2005

Truck overturns on I-5 ramp.(Accidents)
August 16, 2005

OBITUARIES.(Vitals)(Obituary)
August 16, 2005

BRIEFLY.(Festivals)(METRO)
August 16, 2005

Fire levels two barns at Seavey Loop ranch.(Fires)(Monday's blaze clai...
August 16, 2005

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
August 16, 2005

CALENDAR.(Government)
August 16, 2005

Citizens committee delivers diversity plan to school board.(Schools)(P...
August 16, 2005

Blaze hurts rafting on Rogue.(Recreation)(The Blossom Fire closure of ...
August 16, 2005

Throwing a light on time's shadows.(Columns)(Column)
August 16, 2005

Lake-hopping days.(Recreation)(Sailors stay busy despite the closure o...
August 16, 2005

Steel fabrication company adds to Eugene facility.(Business)(Ecklund t...
August 16, 2005

God vs. government.(Editorials)(Jewish settlers must decide which laws...
August 16, 2005

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
August 16, 2005

Lumber magnate Giustina dead at 87.(Vitals)(The timber baron's legacy ...
August 16, 2005

This 121-year-old still going strong.(Festivals)(The Lane County Fair ...
August 16, 2005

New buyer springs up for former HMT building.(Business)(After a quick ...
August 16, 2005

Fix immigration policy.(Editorials)(Reform must focus on more than gua...
August 15, 2005

RALLY ROUND THE MILL.(Business)(Loyal community urges Murphy Plywood t...
August 15, 2005

LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
August 15, 2005

COMMUNITY SPORTS PAGE.(Sports)
August 15, 2005

MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)
August 15, 2005

Great hitting conditions help Ems dust Tri-City.(Sports)
August 15, 2005

Hagen takes a little luck in victory.(Sports)(The Scappoose native nai...
August 15, 2005

BACKPACK.(Entertainment)
August 15, 2005

BITES.(General News)
August 15, 2005

CALENDAR.(Government)
August 15, 2005

EDUCATION EXTRA.(Schools)
August 15, 2005

FOR THE RECORD.(Vitals)
August 15, 2005

BRIEFLY.(General News)
August 15, 2005

Rowers show the meaning of crew work.(Sports)(Oregon Association of Ro...
August 15, 2005

Drives for school supplies gear up.(Schools)(Agencies in Eugene and Sp...
August 15, 2005

UO set to grow, in a big way.(Higher Education)(The construction frenz...
August 15, 2005

The art of autism.(General News)(Diagnosed with a formidable illness, ...
August 15, 2005

Governor Kulongoski lacked leadership in fight against tobacco use.(Co...
August 15, 2005

Revisit hybrid tax breaks.(Editorials)(New gas-guzzling models shouldn...
August 15, 2005

BOOK NOTES.(Arts & Literature)
August 14, 2005

BRIEFLY.(Reviews)(The Register-Guard)(Book Review)
August 14, 2005

Unusual events: The usual pay?(Columns)(Column)
August 14, 2005

FLORENCE TURNS BAD FOR BUYERS.(Real Estate & Housing)(The town's soari...
August 14, 2005

Regional authors on hand at the fair.(Festivals)
August 14, 2005

MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)
August 14, 2005

Emeralds sink deeper into slump.(Sports)(Eugene breaks a scoreless str...
August 14, 2005

ART NOTES.(Arts & Literature)
August 14, 2005

At fair, art comes in many styles.(Festivals)
August 14, 2005

Shining through.(Arts & Literature)(Lured to alabaster, an artisan fin...
August 14, 2005

PERFORMANCE NOTES.(Entertainment)
August 14, 2005

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