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April 13, 2009
LOCAL & STATE
Amputees sought for brain study
Apprentice programs flourish in hard times
Area road projects get into full swing
Bend’s sole strip club ‘under the microscope’
Bighorn sheep herd doing well in Eastern Oregon
Corvallis police test digital radio system
Getting in touch with the spiritual side
Growers use birds to run off rodents
Hunker down for rain, cold Tuesday
It may now be wilderness, but, mostly, it’s the same old Badlands
Making Easter memories
Meet Hillary and Obama
News of Record: Civil Suits
Nonprofit Washington farm produces food for charities
North Cascades lakes fish stocking set to end
Police: Drunken driver 4 times over the limit
Portland airport parking fees to go up
Redmond shelter to offer vaccine clinic
1 seat contested for Bend parks
Suspicious package holds leg, not bomb
Your Pets
BUSINESS
Diabetics skimp on crucial care in recession
Helping pets combat cancer
How the Web has changed lost-and-found
Still held by pirates
Treasury tells GM to prepare for possible bankruptcy filing
SPORTS
Beyond the finish line
Blues blank Avalanche in NHL season finale
Cabrera takes the Masters in a playoff
For Shea family, Citi Field marks end of an era
Golf Scoreboard
Hockey
Lewis posts top 100 time of the year
Local snowriders shine at national championships
Low-budget teams break through
Major League Baseball
NBA Scoreboard
On the Air
Perry’s sweet story turns bitter at the end
Pets calendar
Racing
Scoreboard
Seaver, Piazza join up again for first pitch on opening day
Sharp to drive for Panther at Indy 500
Spurs win over Kings ends in controversy
Terrebonne’s Mays cashes in Idaho
The new IMC?
Wild get ready to part with coach
Wozniacki gets victory at Ponte Vedra
OBITS
Cheese innovator Jerome Schuman
Engineer preserved Capitol murals
Saxophonist Charlie Kennedy played during big-band era
NATION & WORLD
Cheese innovator Jerome Schuman
Engineer preserved Capitol murals
Fire claims 40 homes in New Hampshire
For Easter services, Obamas make pick steeped in tradition
General: Al-Maliki to decide on troops
In Afghanistan, U.S. troops bridge 2 stages of war
Mexican official: U.S. weapons key to drugs
Murder arrest stuns teacher’s relatives
Obama passes 1st security test
Older Moldovans take up youth cause
Ravaged by war, Cambodian musicians play on
Saxophonist Charlie Kennedy played during big-band era
Sidney Poitier becomes first black to win leading actor Oscar, in 1964
Split-second assault plucks captain from ‘imminent danger’
Sri Lanka orders halt in fighting rebels
Thai protesters challenge premier
Trial set for law officer accused in mob case
U.S. visa delays leave scientists stranded, wondering at future
You plant the tomatoes; this robot does the rest
FEATURES
For Easter services, Obamas make pick steeped in tradition
You plant the tomatoes; this robot does the rest
ENTERTAINMENT
Calendar
‘Housewives’ countess ‘blindsided’ by breakup
Lunch with Jon Hamm up for auction on eBay
Movie Times
Thornton’s band staying out of Canada
‘We Shall Remain’ tells American Indian story
OPINION
Don’t limit options for online charter schools
The right way to spend a night lost
There’s an ideologue inside every ‘realist’ in Washington
While overseas, Obama gave a lot but didn’t get much back
ROADS & TRAFFIC
Area road projects get into full swing
Bicycle safety is a 2-way street