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November 28, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
‘Accepting people the way they are’
Adaptations give kids a taste of Shakespeare
An Early-morning feast
Best Bets for family fun Details, Page E3
Christmas trees are shipping out
Coast Guard: Crab boat towed to safety
Deschutes County hires planning director
Dispatches
Encouraging signs in troubled industry
Family Calendar
Forest roads to stay open a little longer
Friends gather at Redmond center
Grandparents safest caregivers, study says
Heritage day honors American Indians
Historic Bend homes to open next month
Hopi tribal leaders tangle over leadership
Hosting a feast is her way of giving back
How much is a degree from college worth?
Iowa braces for fight on same-sex marriage
Judge orders release
Let’s play
Making friends
Man gets 6 years for killing woman in crash
Man who hit governor with pie is sentenced
McMinnville displays artificial tree
More Oregonians getting food boxes
News of Record
of priest abuse records
Oregon medical system tells workers to take time off
Rags start fire at industrial building
Restaurant Guide
Salvation Army serves more needy in Hawaii
School official is named best in Washington
Seattle man accused of posing as lawyer
Social services programs face cuts
State nursing board
Story times, library youth events for Nov. 28-Dec. 4
suspends CNA’s license
SUV crash in Colorado kills all 7 inside
Teen finds $10,000 at work, turns it in
Thanks for sharing
Third man convicted in killing
Water feud erupts into $750,000 lawsuit
Western governors ask Obama for energy action
BUSINESS
Business Calendar
2 craft brewers form an alliance
Deschutes County hires planning director
Dispatches
Encouraging signs in troubled industry
For OPEC, declining oil prices bring new tensions
HAPPY HOUR in style
He’s ‘a permanent fixture’ of Prineville’s Tastee Treet
Institutions rethinking waste as prices rise, budgets shrink
Rags start fire at industrial building
Shoppers gain pricing power online with help from coupon code sites
State issues reminder on business property
Think $7
UBS says tax fraud is not widespread
Unsold foreign cars hog space at a U.S. port
Video game industry is hitting right buttons
Water feud erupts into $750,000 lawsuit
SPORTS
Beavers find success with the fly sweep
Culver’s foe features dynamic ground attack
Dirksen Derby set for Dec. 7
Extreme Sports Events Calendar
Germans take an early lead at World Cup of Golf
Greg Oden’s latest critic? Rapper blasts center online
Maryland upsets No. 5 Michigan State
McNabb bounces back from benching as Eagles beat Cards
NBA Scoreboard
NBA Scoreboard Hornets use late three to top Nuggets
No. 4 Texas cruises to victory
On the Air
Paving the way
Scoreboard
Sens win shootout to top Maple Leafs
Service Saturday for longtime local coach Jack Lutz
Staying close to home
Strolling down memory lane, Civil War style
The Olympic connection
OBITS
Indiana woman dies at 115 as the world’s oldest person
Sandy Ruby, popular electronics retailer, 67
Tony-winning playwright Gibson best known for Helen Keller play
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Janet Carol Stevens
Lynne Angland
NATION & WORLD
Air New Zealand flight crashes into mountain in Antarctica, killing all 257 aboard in 1979
Airbus plane crash leaves 2 dead and 5 missing
Army still battling gunmen at three sites in Mumbai
Attacks may chill India-Pakistan relations
Bomb near embassy in Kabul kills 4
Ethical robots on the battlefield?
Experts wondering if Stevens will try for a presidential pardon
Finding beauty in the misunderstood chaparral
Food banks, shelters report record Thanksgiving demand
From celebration to terror in Mumbai
Indiana woman dies at 115 as the world’s oldest person
Nation has a new tastemaker in chief
NYC throngs still love a parade
Obama forging ties with Congress
Opium harvest declines in Afghanistan
Putin’s Russia keeps a chokehold on its history
Russia, Venezuela sign deals
Sandy Ruby, popular electronics retailer, 67
Talk of the town: Is copper down today?
Thailand’s prime minister authorizes protester evictions
Tony-winning playwright Gibson best known for Helen Keller play
Vote calls for pullout in 3 years
FEATURES
Co-workers try to burst bubble of woman’s happy marriage
Eliminating the risks
Friends gather at Redmond center
He’s ‘a permanent fixture’ of Prineville’s Tastee Treet
Social services programs face cuts
These days, stolen phones practically find themselves
When to wean them off wheels
ENTERTAINMENT
A classic tale of Christmas
ART EXHIBITS
Don’t forget: Tickets on sale for jazz shows
GO! Magazine
7 Great Plates
HAPPY HOUR in style
Here’s what’s showing on Central Oregon movie screens.
He’s ‘a permanent fixture’ of Prineville’s Tastee Treet
Holiday bazaars
Local artist plans benefit for shelter
Meet the new voice of ‘Dora’
MOVIE TIMES * For the week of Nov. 28
Music releases
7 NAMES of NOTE
New dvd releases
Open house to help KIDS Center
out of town
Parents’ Guide to Movies
Planning ahead
7 reasons to see Young Buck
7 shows to see for the next seven days
Stale genre gets boost
Talks, classes, museums & libraries
25th anniversary edition includes ‘Christmas Story’-themed goodies
The 7 Top Grossing Movies of All Time (U.S. Box Office)
The Top 7 Netflix Rentals
Think $7
This week
RESTAURANTS
7 Great Plates
OPINION
Car bailouts
College campus ‘stimulus’
Frightening demand
Horses aren’t for dinner
More wilderness
No new taxes
Tax surprises
Why some remote Oregon counties should consider merging
ROADS & TRAFFIC
Forest roads to stay open a little longer