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July 26, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
A new look at the bottle bill
Another community bank reports loss, cites real estate
Area United Way beneficiaries grateful for record fundraising
Campaign Calendar
Correction
Debt help for Redmond shelter tops commission’s next agenda
38 Degrees restaurant closed indefinitely
Idaho utility wants line through Oregon
In search of the fruits of summer
Legal student, once a local boy, comes home to try his hand
Limited power outage planned for Monday
News of Record: Police Log, Bend Fire Runs and Pets
$600 plane ticket OK for commissioner
Portland may charge shoppers for grocery bags
Prison workers win sick-leave ruling
Public health advisory lifted for Tualatin River
Redmond school gets health services grant
Regional power company criticizes ex-CEO
Region’s hospices join with plans to expand
School holds athletes to a higher standard
Sister doubts officer in brother’s fatal shooting
Small brewers thinking big
Smith, Wyden push sustainable ag funds
State hospital demolition gets OK from commission
Tennis camp mishap
U.S. Senate bill could help area farmers find secret to better yields
Wanted: One Prineville city manager
What's Going Up
BUSINESS
A new look at the bottle bill
Another community bank reports loss, cites real estate
Area United Way beneficiaries grateful for record fundraising
Chrysler to end leasing next week
Correction
38 Degrees restaurant closed indefinitely
Economic reports show improvements
In search of the fruits of summer
LibertyBank earnings down 68% for year
Limited power outage planned for Monday
Motor home generator starts campground fire
Regional power company criticizes ex-CEO
Satellite radio merger approved
Searching for best deal on student loans can be costly
Small brewers thinking big
Tibi and Custo Barcelona debut bold swimwear
U.S. Senate bill could help area farmers find secret to better yields
Wanted: One Prineville city manager
What's Going Up
Workers at 3 Oregon beer dealerships get warning about jobs
SPORTS
At Top Gun, one hotshot emerges
Bad knee doesn’t slow Senior British Open leader
Bend’s Tetherow Golf Club set to open
Defending champ falls at Rogers Cup
Elks muster little offense in loss on road
Favre must file letter to join Packers camp
Former Champ Car drivers have small edge in Edmonton
Golf Roundup Rookie on top in Canada
Golf Scoreboard
Olympic swimmer Jessica Hardy says ‘I’m innocent’ after a positive drug test
On the Air
Pirates deal two players to Yankees for prospects
Rams’ Jackson is a no-show for first day
Rangers pull away for victory over A’s
Scoreboard
Seattle opens camp, signs its top rookie
Second Grand Prix takes place today at High Desert Classics
Tour de France: Race at a glance
U.S. basketball rolls over Canada
Weathering the rapids
Welterweight title fight will be flavored by international rivalry
With no change at top, final showdown looms
WR Harrison makes return at Colts’ camp
OBITS
Professor’s ‘last lecture’ became global sensation
Richard Wade, 87, was an urban historian
Saxophonist Johnny Griffin
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Albert Nolan Espey
Death Notices
NATION & WORLD
Bush widens Zimbabwe sanctions
Bush’s decisions in foreign policy hamper McCain
Cambodians rally around premier
Dear parents: Try to relax; it’s just camp
Detroit mayor violates bond, judge finds
Dispatches from Comic-Con International
Elections a setback to Britain’s Brown
FBI agent testifies in Hamdan trial
FDA: Avoid jalapenos from Mexico, not U.S.
Hollywood sidewalk stars to get makeover
In Iraq, a sanitized view of the war?
$8.7M fine sought against sugar company
Obama receives warm welcome from Sarkozy
Plane loses part of fuselage, lands safely
Police kill man who menaced radio station
Precursor to the FBI founded in 1908
Putting the wind back in their sails
Reports criticize mine operators, regulators
Taliban exploit sectarian divide in Pakistan
Tornado damages 9 New Hampshire towns
Trans fats banned in California eateries
Turkey levels charges in terrorist plot
FEATURES
Area United Way beneficiaries grateful for record fundraising
In search of the fruits of summer
On Christian Science
Perfect iced coffee at home
Region’s hospices join with plans to expand
Religion in Brief
Sikhs lose tradition in translation
Trans fats banned in California eateries
ENTERTAINMENT
Calendar
Church sponsors drive for school supplies
COCC seeks applicants for resident scholar
Correction
Dispatches from Comic-Con International
Fox rocks the Tower
Foxy Brown, Lil’ Kim sued over book deals
‘Mad Men’: There’s truth in advertising
Mia Farrow: Nations should protest China
Monday Night Football still features Williams
Party with the stars at Pine Mountain
Redmond wants input on public art
Tourism is next topic of Talk of the Town
Wild mustangs visit High Desert Museum
OPINION
Call illegals, illegals
Cliff hangers
Go East, Bend
Marvelous powers of Jeff Merkley
On Christian Science
Once again
Providing universal health care is a conservative approach
Respect private property
Support Alley