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May 22, 2009
LOCAL & STATE
All dressed up — like it’s 1859
As Oregon looks to plug budget gap, California voters reject new taxes
Businesses recognized for recycling efforts
Campgrounds filling up, but there are options
Cascade Healthcare loses $615,000 in 2008
Cinders spark roof fire in Bend
Coming soon to a retailer near you … Cell phone blockbusters
Commercial real estate is next economic hurdle, expert warns
Correction
Deschutes County sets hearing on home rule
Dispatches
Family Calendar
GO Magazine
Happy kids are healthy adults, study says
High Desert Village: Friends help friends with big, small tasks
In Buffy vs. Bella, Buffy slays as role model
InEnTec joins new venture in waste technology
Klamath Falls sells city-run cemetery
Marshall graduate presumed dead after Navy crash
News of Record: Police Log, Bend fire runs, Pets
No longer interim, Johnson ‘excited’ to lead OSU branch
Recall
Restaurant Guide
Riders remember Larsen
Right at home
Seeking a stronger voice for Deschutes water
Sign up for Kindermusik summer camp
Small brush fire starts near St. Charles Bend
Story times, library youth events for May 22-28
Tribes and farmers reach settlement on Klamath water
Utility will discuss possible rate increase
Westward Oregon!
When might we see some movement on broadband?
With new momentum, councilors push strategies for higher education here
Wyden introduces bill for La Pine land deal
BUSINESS
AIG chairman, CEO is stepping down
At Xerox, a transition for the record books
Barnes & Noble posts $2.7M loss as sales drop
Business Calendar
Cascade Healthcare loses $615,000 in 2008
Coming soon to a retailer near you … Cell phone blockbusters
Commercial real estate is next economic hurdle, expert warns
Correction
Developer must keep his golf course open for at least 15 years, appeals court rules
Diesel medicine without the nasty aftertaste
Dispatches
FAA fines regional airline for violations
Florida bank fails, will cost FDIC $4.9B
Geithner: $700B fund is not permanent
GMAC to get $7.5B in aid
InEnTec joins new venture in waste technology
Jobless benefit rolls grow to 6.7 million
Lenovo reports loss on lower PC demand
Negotiate a better deal
Seeking a stronger voice for Deschutes water
Utility will discuss possible rate increase
Warner Bros. submits $33M bid for Midway
When might we see some movement on broadband?
SPORTS
Back from injury, Sharapova falls to Bondarenko in Warsaw quarterfinals
Baseball
Basketball
Bend boys lacrosse loses in playoffs
Bend’s Boswell takes fourth in final stage of junior race
Danica is IndyCar racing’s Tiger — minus the wins
Event near Bend will focus on ATV safety
Events Calendar
Football
Former Trail Blazer Brian Grant battling Parkinson’s
Golf
Golf Scoreboard
Hoch, Purtzer fire 66s to share Senior PGA lead
Leipheimer relies on Armstrong’s help at Giro d’Italia
Local doubles teams perfect at state
Major League Baseball
Malkin scores 3 as Penguins win 7-4, take 2-0 lead
Newman wins pole for NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600
Nuggets beat Lakers 106-103
On the Air
Paulina Peak
Petersen Rock Garden & Museum
Raising the bar
Scoreboard
Track & Field
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Merle Singleton
Stephen Edward Larsen
NATION & WORLD
America’s poor are its most generous givers, surveys show
An antenna and motor on cells, sometimes with a sinister side
At the bridge table, clues to a lucid old age
Atlantis astronauts warily eye weather, talk to Senate
Biden to visit Beirut today
Carson hosts his last ‘Tonight Show’ in 1992
Chilean choke hold
Climate bill clears key committee
Deschutes County sets hearing on home rule
Details begin to emerge in New York terror plot
Egyptian tycoon gets death in singer murder
First U.S. trial planned for Guantanamo detainee
Florida bank fails, will cost FDIC $4.9B
147 gang members charged in Los Angeles
Georgia shoots 3 wanted in rebellion
House rejects inquiry into Pelosi CIA claims
Iraqi bombings kill at least 25
Mexico City ends swine flu alert
Observers booted from Myanmar trial
Pakistani refugees receive aid
‘Recklessness cloaked in righteousness,’ Cheney says
Senate passes $91.3B war funding bill
Sherpa scales Everest for the 19th time
16.5 tons of drugs seized in Afghanistan
U.S. security policy sparks sharp debate
U.S. to steer GM toward bankruptcy
FEATURES
Campgrounds filling up, but there are options
Cascade Healthcare loses $615,000 in 2008
Correction
5 ways to host a child’s birthday party at home
ENTERTAINMENT
An ‘Idol’ surprise!
Art exhibits
Bend (still) rocks
Blues guitarists
Call to artists for plein air work
Deadline extended for writing contest
El Dante
Exhibit features work of elementary students
Fred Eaglesmith
From riches to rags
Heavyweight Dub Champion
Ian Tyson and Corb Lund
Meet the competition
Movie times
Music releases
Musical group earns some ‘Wiggle’ room on Sprout
New DVD releases
On her path
On local screens
Out of town
Parents’ Guide to Movies
Planning ahead
Psychostick
‘Secret Life of Bees’ a tale of female empowerment
Sisters man gets honor from Floral Parade
South of the border
The CW banks on Kutcher, vampires
The Thoughts
This week
Upcoming Concerts
Young filmmakers needed for festival
RESTAURANTS
South of the border
OPINION
Ban open burning for good this time
Credit card overhaul includes good and bad
Redmond teachers union tried to work with district leaders
Times when ‘torture’ makes sense (even liberals understand the need)