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October 05, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
Births
Bither
Calendar
Chuck Burley relishes being region’s ‘gateway’ to Salem
Crook County plans candidate events
DeMarco
Economic unrest shakes up the electoral battlegrounds
Evans — Ehrhardt
Filling up, COCC puts hope in $43.75M bond
Find out how Central Oregon got its shape
Fire damages vacant Bend home
Freeman — Lucht
Gilman unopposed for state House
Hunting from above
In a red state rolling in green, a relaxed take on the election
Judy Stiegler, in Round 2 for the job, sees new opportunity
Larson — Helmholtz
League of Women Voters hosts events
Looking for a home and a friend — and, with help, finding both
Measure meetings in La Pine, Redmond
News of Record: Deeds
Now ya know: Why Palin has an accent
Obama shifts focus to health coverage
Palin ties Obama to a ’60s radical
Recipe for success
Redmond City Council gathering
Replacing brake lights: Why go to the dealer?
Rivera
Series of forums planned in Redmond
Sisters to hold candidate forum
Volunteer Search
With rain, Wizard Fire 90 percent contained
100 YEARS AGO Bend apple tree yields 750 pounds back in ’33
BUSINESS
Aiming for a better shot at federal contracts
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY In the bailout package, benefits for consumers
ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX In the bailout package, benefits for consumers
DEPOSIT INSURANCE In the bailout package, benefits for consumers
Going beyond gasoline at a newly ‘green’ GM
Hawaii promoting its value to visitors
His one goal: A better Internet
Looking for a home and a friend — and, with help, finding both
MENTAL HEALTH PARITY In the bailout package, benefits for consumers
Microsoft unveils its plans for Europe
News of Record: Deeds
Recipe for success
Retailers: You’re in trouble this year, unless you sell toys
SUNDRY TAX ITEMS In the bailout package, benefits for consumers
Wall Street’s dominance is fading — and others are waiting
Ways to save on after-school activities
30-year mortgages rise to 6.1 percent
SPORTS
Baseball Beavers hit Bend swinging
Baseball Scoreboard
Bend High grad receives WCC honor
Brewers extend series with win
Cole released from hospital, at L.A. home
College Football Scoreboard
Creamer takes lead in Samsung
Cruising at the Classic
Former OSU coach Fertig dies at 66
Golf Scoreboard
Hagee recovering from heart surgery
How to field dress a moose (Or an elk)
James Earl Jones to get
Jankovic, Petrova reach Porsche GP final
Jockey Velazquez released from hospital
Kvapil, Yates land pole position at Talladega
National League divisional playoffs USC gets big win over Ducks
On the Air
Outlaws win third tourney of the season
Penguins start season with win over Senators
Prep Scoreboard
Punchless Arizona State can not keep up with California
QB leads Vandy to win, 5-0 start
SAG lifetime award
Scoreboard On the Air
Storm cruise to another IMC victory
Thoroughbred breaks North American record
Tour organizer takes shot at Armstrong
Wait ‘til next year, again: Cubs eliminated by L.A.
OBITS
Anthony Spero was consigliere to mob clan
Edward Klima brought insight to sign language
Eletra Casadei created over-the-top dress style
Mario Maya held sway in flamenco dance style
NATION & WORLD
A boom of boomers expected to bring changes to senior centers
A new focus: How to use the bailout
ACLU blasts Forest Service in Rainbow Family flare-up
Almost 8 years later, Bush makes trip home
Al-Qaida in Iraq leader is reportedly killed
Al-Qaida trumpets U.S. economic turmoil
An Iraq that, once stabilized, could influence the wider Mideast
Anthony Spero was consigliere to mob clan
Barge-maker updates design
Brawl ensues after frat house firebombed
Dalton Gang nearly wiped out in 1892
Death toll from Ike climbs to at least 70
Deaths spotlight dangers on dunes
Detainee cases facing delays despite ruling
Displaced Haitians seek protected status
Eastern Oregon schools given plan for repaying aid
Eastern Oregon teen survives wilderness fall
Edward Klima brought insight to sign language
Eletra Casadei created over-the-top dress style
Faith healers plead not guilty in death
Fossett’s plane found, but a mystery looms
In hungry Africa, foreigners farm for themselves
Jury awards $11.7M in Washington child’s death
Kim Jong Il makes public appearance
Man who shot at teens sentenced to 10 years
Mario Maya held sway in flamenco dance style
Mill cuts 30 jobs in Philomath
Opposition blasts Georgian president
Pittsburgh diocese quits Episcopal church
Poland leaves Iraq but still helping U.S.
Pregnancy center gets temporary home
Report faults FAA over outsourcing of repairs
Simpson’s ’95 acquittal
Taliban not to be beat, British officer says
Temple plans dominate conference as 100,000 Mormons crowd Salt Lake
The bailout aftermath
U.S. diplomatic post in Iran put on hold
Washington man pleads not guilty in wife’s 1990 death
Woman gets 6 years in scalding of child
FEATURES
Are you one of those narcissistic Facebook users?
Bluegrass views and a taste of Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail
Boo! Hollywood influences Halloween costumes – again
Burly, but thirsty for fuel
Buying cosmetics? Grab your glossary
Fashion visits the dark side in goth exhibit
Filling up, COCC puts hope in $43.75M bond
Looking for a home and a friend — and, with help, finding both
News of Record: Military Notes, College Notes
Queen of Punk does DIY fashion
Replacing brake lights: Why go to the dealer?
Salon owner finds niche in selling styled hairpieces
Stubborn tot plays hard to get with frustrated grandmother
Toppenish: City of Murals
ENTERTAINMENT
A novel way to tell stories
Cleveland novelist again sets his thriller in Philadelphia
Cole released from hospital, at L.A. home
Dexter Filkins is among fine war writers
Drifting and dancing at a day for families
For these 3 novels, the thrills abound
Former Oregon justice to hold book signings
Griffin’s growing popularity threatens her D-list status
Hagee recovering from heart surgery
James Earl Jones to get
Movie Times
Opera sheds tradition, begins to embrace nudity
Radio days revisited
SAG lifetime award
Students see their reflections in author’s pages
The Bulletin seeks events for calendar
OPINION
A Wall Street bailout? Let’s not forget a rescue for Supreme Court
America’s nervous breakdown
Court of peeves, now in session
Give me liberty, and give me death
It’s time to vote for Measure 57
No on Measure 64
Save the fat cats
The Palin rebound
Venezuela’s Chavez determined to destroy his country
Why Sarah Palin is so appealing
ROADS & TRAFFIC
Replacing brake lights: Why go to the dealer?