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June 28, 2009
LOCAL & STATE
Adult store robbed in northeast Bend
Arrest follows incident at campground
Beetles add an uncertain dynamic to wildfire control
Births
Correction
Dalgardno — Holden
Helm
Horse ranch help for all types of kids
How did a Deschutes County nonprofit raise money this Saturday to benefit early-childhood development? It’s a mystery
In mortgage mess here, brokers are now targets
Lawson
Legislature OKs lower subsidies for green energy
Lillis — Briese
McKay had a large role in Bend’s early development
Moyes
New arch is ready to greet Redmond visitors
News of Record: Deeds
Nudist explains his naked jaunt through an Ashland school zone
Ochoco Reservoir Campground rules and a biomass plant in La Pine are among the issues at upcoming meetings
O’Keeffe’s deserves a big hand
Oregon lawmakers delay crime initiative
Oregon woman seeks son’s return from Greece
Reill — Cepek
Russell — Waibel
Scevers — Smith
Shelly — Sottosanti
Showered with love
Their father figure
Various Fourth of July hijinks reported 75 years ago in Bend
Warren
Waters — Ness
Where all the jobs have gone
BUSINESS
Airport projects scaled back as travelers depart
An energy revolution, from top to bottom?
7 coffee shops, 1 downtown: Can all thrive?
Discounts have restaurants eating their own lunches
General Dynamics chief leaves a legacy
In mortgage mess here, brokers are now targets
Like newspapers, cable TV seeks to profit on the Web
Mortgage rates up, remain above lows
News of Record: Deeds
Nokia, Intel to pair up on mobile devices
O’Keeffe’s deserves a big hand
The fouled-plug problem that just won’t go away
Where all the jobs have gone
SPORTS
Basketball
Bend’s Schueler in Jr. National 400-meter final
Boxing
Busch gets another victory
By land & water
Career of union chief was tainted by steroids
Elks score early, often to beat Spokane
Funk maintains lead at En-Joie
Golf Scoreboard
Madras’ Ceciliani makes his minor league debut
Major League Baseball
Marathoner gets her kick in 5,000
Merritt, Richards cruise to victory in 400s
On the Air
One-stop shopping for C.O. golf on the Web?
Scoreboard
Strong pit stop leads Dixon to win
Teen gets stunning win over Jankovic in Wimbledon debut
Tetherow pros to play at PGA national event
U.S. excited to play Brazil in Confederations Cup final
Vijarro is Oregon Amateur champ
What’s next for Rachel Alexandra after latest romp?
OBITS
Betty Allen ‘sang with a glory of sound that would honor any performance’
Pioneering wine grape grower Robert Young dies
Renowned South Carolina blacksmith Philip Simmons’ work hangs in Smithsonian
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Mary "Beth" Schilling
Robert D. Carter
NATION & WORLD
After bloodshed, a strange quiet covers Tehran
Another milestone in N. Ireland peace
Betty Allen ‘sang with a glory of sound that would honor any performance’
Guinea-Bissau, long in disarray, holds little hope for vote
Hundreds answer pastor’s call to bring guns to church
Militants’ plans ahead of Afghan election unclear
Mysterious critic throws a wrench in debate over water supply
New border fear: murders by a rogue militia
Often playing it safe in cancer research
Pioneering wine grape grower Robert Young dies
Pro-Western leader to be Lebanese PM
Recognition at last for female WWII pilots
Taliban’s withdrawal is no coup for Pakistan
Treaty of Versailles is signed in 1919, ending World War I
U.S., Russia differ on cyber treaty
U.S. to plan new course for anti-drug efforts in Afghanistan
FEATURES
EX35 Journey: Left in the dust by another, far cheaper Nissan
Getting a toehold at ol’ Lake Tahoe
How did a Deschutes County nonprofit raise money this Saturday to benefit early-childhood development? It’s a mystery
Le sandwich takes a bite from the traditional French lunch
McKay had a large role in Bend’s early development
News of Record:
Showered with love
The fouled-plug problem that just won’t go away
Will Kindle make books obsolete?
ENTERTAINMENT
An ugly-dog upset: Underbite helps mutt win top prize
‘Border Songs’: author’s towering Northwest tale
Calendar
Celebrate the stars tonight, independence on Saturday
7 coffee shops, 1 downtown: Can all thrive?
Connelly’s new thriller evokes turmoil facing a trouble industry
Discounts have restaurants eating their own lunches
Free family films are ‘Inkheart,’ ‘Horton’
HARDCOVER FICTION
Henry Ford footnote makes for interesting history
Movie Times
Museum to showcase 19th-century quilts
Nature of Words lineup to be announced
Perez Hilton apologizes for using gay slur
Powell’s ‘Substrate’ encapsulates the nature of things
Questions swirl around doctor in Jackson death
Relay for Life still accepting donations
Report reveals details of Danny Gans’ death
Sister-in-law accused of stealing from Cook
Will Kindle make books obsolete?
OPINION
A lesson in Thuggery 101
Crook County schools have put students first
Don’t take your 3-D vision for granted
FIXING HEALTH CARE
Journalism in an era of instant ‘information’
Obama shouldn’t look for guidance from American Medical Association
O’Keeffe’s deserves a big hand
Our health care prognosis: debt
Thanks to WorkSource
The green revolution(s)
Today’s human nature
United Way needs everyone’s help
ROADS & TRAFFIC
New arch is ready to greet Redmond visitors