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November 14, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
A humorous fate
A man with AIDS is reportedly cured by rare treatment
A master mechanic
A question for new Bond filmmakers: Where’s Moneypenny?
Advice for Obama trickles in from all over
Apollo 12 blasts off for the moon in 1969
ART EXHIBITS
Artists for Hope accepting bids
As home values fall, tax appeals jump in Deschutes County
Astronaut from Silverton set for liftoff, second trip into space
ATV safety course offered for kids
Best Bets for family fun Details, Page E3
Biggest U.S. quake drill - ever
Blockade creates shortages in Gaza
Boeing engineers seek strike vote
Change in works at OSU branch?
China top customer for Oregon exports
Ciao, baby!
D.C. schools chief takes aim at tenure, as many watch
Death on Mount Hood: A widow remembers
Democrat takes lead in Alaska Senate race
died of natural causes
Dispatches
EPA advisers urge delay on water rule
Ex-officer on trial in 2006 beating
Explosive expansion at landfill
Ex-Prineville official sentenced to jail for stealing gasoline
Family Calendar
FDA to detain Chinese food shipments
Federal judge says M37 applies despite M49 in Jackson County
Fleck lives
Folk-pop duo Storyhill rolls through Sisters
Former Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber says he would consider Cabinet post
Gates rejects Russian pressure on missiles
GO! Magazine
GOP governors pursue revival across the U.S.
Gunmen
Hendrix drummer
Holiday bazaars
11-hour standoff resolved peacefully
in 2007 bridge collapse
Insurgents target U.S. convoy in Afghanistan
Interactive toys help sharpen kids’ minds, fine-motor skills
Iranian diplomat in Pakistan
Islamists continue advance in Somalia
Joe Craven visits the Old Stone Church
kidnap
Kirtan artist Jai Uttal returns to Bend
La Pine’s history – documented
Lebanon schools pick Guardsman as leader
Liquor commission
Man vs. nature in hawaii
Mighty Underdogs time at Domino Room
Militants turn to small bombs in Iraq attacks
Mom gets jail time for volleyball scheme
MOVIE TIMES * For the week of Nov. 14
MTV, stars bid farewell to ‘TRL’
Museum to host pioneer pastimes
Music releases
New dance company debuts in Bend
New rules finalized for family leave
News of Record
Old-school punk takes over Players
On local screens
OSU boosters plan Civil War dinner
Out of town
penalizes 2 businesses
Pentagon to brief transition leaders
Photos of far-off planets a first
Planning ahead
Raku sale planned for Thanksgiving weekend
Redmond man sought in knife assault
Report warns of toxic clouds threatening Asia
7 rescued as flood washes out a road
Restaurant Guide
Result in Minnesota Senate race a ways off
Sheriff seeks suspect who fled in La Pine
Stacking cups, seeking a world record
Stanley Jerome Sturza
Steel plates are faulted
Story times, library youth events for Nov. 14-20
Symbols
Talks, classes, museums & libraries
Technology impacts families, poll says
The Dirty Words
Theater in Bend says it must raise $30,000 to stay open
This week
Thomas Anthony Pick
Trial possible in priest killings in El Salvador
Tumalo artist exhibits at Thump Coffee
Upcoming Concerts
Utah coal plant permit blocked
Which friends have your child’s ear?
Working Wonders offers new exhibits, new leader
BUSINESS
A master mechanic
Aetna tells employees it will pursue staff cuts
Banks say they are using bailout for loans
Boeing engineers seek strike vote
Business Calendar
Celina’s closes
China top customer for Oregon exports
Democrats hunt for support for auto aid
Dispatches
Federal judge says M37 applies despite M49 in Jackson County
Foreclosure rates up 25% from 2007
Google is taking questions via iPhone; all you have to do is ask — out loud
Group says developed countries in recession
In auto industry, it doesn’t always pay to innovate
Klamath dam removal plan could mean power surcharge
20-nation conference highlights changing global roles
Plunging one day, soaring the next
Restaurant sells; music in new plans
SPORTS
Baseball, softball seek spot in 2016 Olympics
Cleveland lefty Cliff Lee wins AL Cy Young
Davydenko reaches Masters Cup semifinals
Ducks sign South Medford’s Singler
Events Calendar
Extreme Sports In Brief
Fit for the snow
Football
Girls soccer
Golf Scoreboard
Iverson, Wallace lead Pistons past Warriors
Jets take AFC East lead with overtime win against Patriots
Johnson a free agent, talks with D-Backs end
Kaberle leads Maple Leafs past Oilers
Mariners’ search for manager gains focus
Mill Creek Wilderness
NBA Scoreboard
Ochoa falls behind in her own invitational
On the Air
Prep Scoreboard
Regional rodeo set to start tonight in Redmond
Scoreboard
State final is an all-Bend affair
Swisher acquired by Yanks from White Sox
The other rookie stealing the show for Trail Blazers
The rugged juniper
The waiting game begins for local ski areas
Trade means Wood may be done as a Cub
OBITS
Civil rights leader Abraham Woods was friend of King
Henry Loomis, 89, led Voice of America
Minister Merlin Shorb sang inspirational music
FEATURES
ATV safety course offered for kids
Liquor commission
penalizes 2 businesses
Redmond man sought in knife assault
Shameless ‘friend’ lobbies for loan that wasn’t offered
Sheriff seeks suspect who fled in La Pine
ENTERTAINMENT
An all-out music war
Parents’ Guide to Movies
OPINION
Bob Buxton’s influence
Don’t give up on offshore oil
Growth without cars
South county ‘local rule’ could affect other areas