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July 19, 2009
LOCAL & STATE
A pedaler’s paradise
All safe after boat sinks in the Columbia
Beating the heat with a splash
Births
Body found of man who saved child from Washington river
Boyk — Meredith
Broadley
Calendar
Clatsop officials again approve gas terminal
Deschutes commissioners to discuss hiring lobbyist
Diehl — Sundquist
Few loans to rely on
Fisherman reported missing in S. Oregon
For Ann Cook, studies abroad are no vacation
Good for the planet, good for your wallet
Jepson — Alexander
Lane County keeping eyes sharp for swine flu
Lessons in other 4-day school weeks
Marriages
Myers — Hughes
New details surface in the death of Klamath horseman
News of Record News of Record: Deeds
Oregon Zoo prepares condors for release
Peters — Heusser
Police make arrest in Thursday stabbing
Roberts — Hall
Student in China tests positive
Table set for Redmond’s downtown
The human side of bankruptcy
What’s no utility fee mean in Bend?
Wilberger murder trial must move, judge rules
With Seattle nearing decision on grocery bags, both sides seek a way to carry the vote
100 YEARS AGO
BUSINESS
Battery-maker looking for a jump-start
California median home price up 7%
Deschutes commissioners to discuss hiring lobbyist
Don’t overlook maintenance on boat trailers
Few loans to rely on
Given a chance, it’s a charmer
Good for the planet, good for your wallet
Home-based businesses can have pitfalls
It’s a Starbucks, but it doesn’t say so
Knockoff retailers finding comfortable niche in India
Microsoft’s Bing not clicking just yet
Mortgage rates drop
Movie-based toy lines are retail blockbusters
News of Record News of Record: Deeds
Table set for Redmond’s downtown
The human side of bankruptcy
SPORTS
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Amateurs in Cascade Stage Race
Armstrong falls into fourth after 14th stage
At 81, driver bids for a return to racing in Portland
Bend junior cyclist qualifies for worlds
Boxing
Busch earns another Nationwide win
CCC at a glance
2009 CCC entry list
Elks fall to Bells again in league play
Following the race? Here’s where to watch
Golf Scoreboard
Holtz, Cooper, Aikman head Hall of Fame class
It’s a team effort: Cyclists can’t do it on their own
Landis, Phinney bring star power to men’s field
Last minute, first place
Major League Baseball
Mini golf takes on new look at putting course
On the Air
Returning to the top
Scoreboard
Soderling reaches Swedish final
The old geezer just may win the British Open
This year’s race is biggest ever
U.S. champs, Olympians in record women’s field
Watson keeps lead at British Open
OBITS
Judi Ann Mason a pioneer in sitcom writing
Ralph Hirschmann, one of 1st to synthesize enzymes
WWI vet and world’s oldest man credited ‘cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women’
NATION & WORLD
A vocal minority insists it was all smoke and mirrors
Apollo 11 goes into orbit around the moon in 1969
At San Francisco Zoo, 3 penguins stir a wild debate about sexuality
California median home price up 7%
Doctors group warns of AIDS drug shortage ‘catastrophe’ across Africa
FDA seeking improved monitors for diabetics
Invasive mussels are a danger to water systems in the West
Iran’s ex-president criticized for remarks
Iraq restricts movement, activities of U.S. forces
Judi Ann Mason a pioneer in sitcom writing
Moon, Mars and money
Mortgage rates drop
Obama: Health reform cannot add to deficit
One small step that’s still hard to measure
Proposal to mend Honduras stalls
Ralph Hirschmann, one of 1st to synthesize enzymes
Record crowd in Earth's orbit makes for tough talking
San Francisco light-rail crash injures dozens; cause is under investigation
Seeking business allies, Clinton connects with India"s billionaires
Taliban video shows captive U.S. soldier
Too distracted even to heed the research?
U.S. weighs special team of terrorism interrogators
WWI vet and world’s oldest man credited ‘cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women’
130 years later, 3 Buffalo Soldiers to be reburied with military honors
FEATURES
A pedaler’s paradise
Author tries to figure out the ‘Marriage-Go-Round’
Brussels on the cheap: Grand-Place and waffles
For Ann Cook, studies abroad are no vacation
Given a chance, it’s a charmer
Lessons in other 4-day school weeks
News of Record: Reunions, Military Notes, College Notes, Youth Notes
The human side of bankruptcy
Tough to be bored at children’s festival
ENTERTAINMENT
A family lost in ‘The Embers’ of tragedy
A role in food, entertainment and love
Best-sellers
Billie Holiday statue gets finishing touches
Book tells tale of 1776 signers and their lives
Crowe considers new ‘Master & Commander’
Farm Aid to rock suburban St. Louis
Healing Reins seeks new volunteers
Her characters are great, but Weiner’s latest isn’t her best
Learn about abstract artist Jackson Pollock
Movie Times
Movie-based toy lines are retail blockbusters
‘Not Sidney’ puts author’s voice in new perspective
Reporter’s fiction debut is a clever summer read
Rob Thomas’ album explores darker themes
Teaching Oregonians about Oregonians
The inward gaze of Bosnian expat
The truth on dating, telepaths and oil on television this week
The world’s birthday gift to Mandela: Good deeds
Tough to be bored at children’s festival
Woodstock Baby, where are you?
40 years after Woodstock
OPINION
An adventure through China’s flu phobia
Bend’s stimulus misses the target
Goodbye, Iraq, and good luck
Presidents aren’t what they used to be
Secondary education: No size ever fits all
Sotomayor is ready to play for the Supreme Court justices
Table set for Redmond’s downtown
The recession has been bad for the divorce business
Time is right for new Madras City Hall
We have forgotten the moon
ROADS & TRAFFIC
What’s no utility fee mean in Bend?