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June 16, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
Annual event lets competitors work out stress as crowds cheer
At local OSU branch, new tack spawns uncertainty
Brush fire burning in Warm Springs
Clear skies and mild throughout the week
Commuters challenged to walk, bike
Keeping tabs on the offenders
Lone candidate for City Council in Prineville has ‘outsider’ view
News of record: Bankruptcies, civil suits
No trauma in shadowboxing death of man, 22, in Portland
Redmond couple is indicted in 10-day-old son’s death
Retail growth in moderation
Watch for changes in Redmond on southbound U.S. 97 reroute
BUSINESS
AP to set guidelines for using its articles
Business Calendar
CEO pay rose steadily in ‘07, despite troubles in the economy
FCC recommends OK of satellite radio deal
Retail growth in moderation
Tetherow sells its 50th homesite
SPORTS
All-time earnings leader is tops at Sisters Rodeo
Auto Racing Scoreboard
Autocross club to host events in Redmond
Earnhardt finally gets NASCAR win
Elks fall again on road in WCCBL play
Federer matches Sampras with 10th grass-court title
Golf Scoreboard
Lakers force Game 6
18 more: Tiger to face Mediate in playoff today
On the Air
One more game
Oregon Am comes to Bend today
Phillies rough up Cards but lose in extra innings
Scoreboard
Sonics vs. Seattle trial begins today
Tar Heels dink their way to CWS victory
Turkey reaches Euro 2008 quarters
U.S. wins in World Cup qualifying opener
NATION & WORLD
Administration to propose better access for disabled
Al-Sadr followers say they will endorse, not compete, in elections
Americans use Net to look beyond the political sound bite, study finds
Blogger creates community for Carnival Cruise Lines
Botanist Paul Thomson, 91, promoted growing rare fruits
Celebrated architect Walter Netsch, 88, dies
China’s death toll from floods rises
Chingiz Aitmatov, 79, wrote of life in USSR
Denali rangers look for 2 missing hikers
First female space traveler launched by Soviets in 1963
In quake-ravaged Chinese town, praise for an ‘angel’ to schoolkids
Interactive TV makes advances with test
Investing as a couple? Avoid these mistakes
Iowa’s fields inundated at worst time for farms
Is gender selection too much family planning?
JPMorgan’s stately old logo returns with a modern edge
Kosovo simmers under new constitution
Long road back for flooded Iowa towns
Longtime Associated Press reporter dies
Macedonian revote seals ruling party win
McCartney concert for charity in Ukraine
MySpace might have friends, but it wants ad revenue
NASCAR to drivers: Don’t complain about the Car of Tomorrow
One woman’s quest to make annuities work
Oxygen settles into new identity at NBC
Publishers feel power of Amazon’s ‘buy’ button
Snoop Dogg’s wife arrested on DUI charge
‘South Pacific’ wins tale of the Tony Awards tape with 7
Students seeking answers to ocean pollution mysteries
Washington Apartment fire
What Internet bills based on use may mean
With shares battered, AIG replaces its CEO
ENTERTAINMENT
Calendar
Movie Times
OPINION
Building the best jail for the county
Don’t back down from alcohol delivery rules
Driving a bus is not rocket science
Newspaper fails to live up to the legacy of H.L. Mencken
ROADS & TRAFFIC
Annual event lets competitors work out stress as crowds cheer
Watch for changes in Redmond on southbound U.S. 97 reroute