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July 30, 2004
LOCAL & STATE
A solemn 'Village' Movie is afraid to raise its voice
Anglers asked to limit fishing in hot weather
Ben Davis
Bend rider at the top of her game
Black conviction
Blue-green algae levels still a concern
Bronco Billy's Ranch Grill & SaloonTaj Palace
Children's theater presents 'Fiddler'
Christian singer Stacie Orrico proves her mainstream appeal Slip into some leg warmersPhilharmonhick seeks replacement
Club Pioneer
Consumer laws difficult to enforce Federal rules prevent states from helping
Decker hits a cycling crossroad
Decker makes his point clearwhen needed
deschutes county fair and rodeo
Deschutes County Fair offers quintessential summertime fun
Elks turned back twiceby SeattleBulletin staff report
Fair heats up for the weekendMore attractions make for more fun, say organizers
FAIR TIMERide a camel. Eat an elephant ear. Have a blast. Deschutes County Fair 2004 is bigger, and word is, better. The final three days of this year's run combine the traditional and the new in one fun, countrified package, PAGE 8
Fat Tire Favorite
'Harold and Kumar' makes you laughHere, nothing beats the stoned pursuit of a White Castle 'slider'
Have a blast at Deschutes County Fair
High Desert Classics reaches final weekend
Highlights ROCK ON!: On Saturday, a day-long celebration of the unique geology of Central Oregon's High Desert, in conjunction with the opening of the "Within the Stone: Nature's Abstract Rock Art" exhib
Honky-tonk ROCKSupersuckers mix it up with new country sets
Jose Tavarez
La Pine hopes to attract businesses
La Pine State Park
Latin roots, eclectic styleLos Mocosos incorporates range of music genres
Learn from masters at song academy
'Manchurian' ripe with cynicism No need to compare Frankenheimer's 1962 classic with 2004 version
Message to teens: Driving's serious business
Obituaries Published 07/30/2004
Oregonian tops leaderboard By Jim Salter
Park district waste
Paul Alexander Wille
Phonebook litter
Photos that rockA Californian's prints of rock and wood, the likes of which most have never seen, are featured at The High Desert Museum
Pole Creek
Pottery Olympics in Bend on August 6
Prayer Mountain tickets available
Probation services privatized
Program keeps more water in river
Project hit by rising steel cost
Randall Jay York
Right Around the Corner Aug. 6-8 - FLASHBACK CRUZ 2004 continues: Central Oregon's Classic Chevy Club hosts its 19th annual car show for pre-1974 cars, with events all around Bend, including a show 'n' s
Robert Scott Haldorson
Roger Allen Pickett
Sisters to host bead show soon
Tankers join Log SpringsFire effort
Thanks for not signing
TODAYSATURDAYSUNDAY
Visiting another universe 'Thunderbirds' stems from failed TV series
Water-rights holders agree to lease their shares
Witness sought in investigation
SPORTS
Bend rider at the top of her game
ENTERTAINMENT
Central Oregon's best burgers
RESTAURANTS
Central Oregon's best burgers