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November 21, 2009
LOCAL & STATE
As silt gathers in Mirror Pond, officials unsure of who’s in charge of a solution
At Marion County jail, it’ll be postcards only
10 Central Oregonians indicted in fraud case
Gas station employee robbed at gunpoint
Klamath Falls man sentenced for 7th DUII
New model needed, St. Charles CEO says
News of Record: Police Log, Bend fire runs
OSU faculty face mandatory furloughs
Pack of 10 wolves caught on video
People on the Move
Prineville City Council in negotiations to bring a data center to the city
Putnam Pointe condo auction extended
Redmond traffic enforcement planned
Religion in Brief
Scientists’ hacked e-mails on climate change cause a stir
Small fire contained at Bend restaurant
State pilot project aims to improve health of people with mental illness
Too close for comfort
What's Going Up
You think Bend's got goose issues? We're not alone
BUSINESS
As rates fall, Americans save more but earn less
BPA plan for a new power line draws heat
10 Central Oregonians indicted in fraud case
Genetic bias banned from workplace
Hershey enticed by opportunity to buy Cadbury
Ohio sues credit-rating agencies
OppenheimerFunds settles Oregon suit
Oprah's departure presents problem for TV stations
People on the Move
PremierWest Bancorp plans stock offering
Putnam Pointe condo auction extended
Small Florida bank is 124th closed this year
What's Going Up
WHEELS ARE SPINNING OVER YEAR’S HOT TOY
SPORTS
Baseball
Basketball
Blazers fall to Warriors
Boise State cruises to victory
Brown named IMC offensive player of the year
Cougs rout Madison
Heatley’s hat trick leads Sharks to win
Johnson ready for NASCAR title after taking pole
Madras golfer back to par in third round
Magic turns back Celtics to get fourth straight win
NBA Scoreboard
On the Air
OSU seeks to keep Rose Bowl hopes alive
Pac-10 control at stake for Ducks, Wildcats OSU seeks to keep Rose Bowl hopes alive
Pacquiao’s numbers add to megafight momentum
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
Soccer
Turner leads No. 15 Ohio State to win over No. 13 Cal 76-70
Turnovers key in Bend's 34-26 loss
Volunteers needed for Girls on the Run 5K
Weather delays LPGA Championship
OBITS
Calif. politician was sent to internment camp
Sy Syms, 83, founder of discount chain
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Gwendolyn Louise Wilson
William "Bill" N. Wells
NATION & WORLD
Calif. politician was sent to internment camp
‘Don’t ask’ policy should be ended, former military chaplains say
Ethics panel rebukes Burris over Senate appointment
Floods inundate U.K.
Gates says U.S. may withhold aid if corruption is not checked
Genetic bias banned from workplace
Genome advances promise personalized medical treatment
Officials seeing signs that swine flu has peaked in the U.S.
Police seen as weak link in Afghanistan security force
Residents take dim view of ‘dark sky’ ordinances
Sy Syms, 83, founder of discount chain
The Alaska Highway formally opened in 1942
Tutoring for kindergarten testing? It’s no joke to some parents
U.S. fears its aid to rebuild Iraq is often being wasted
U.S. geologist being held prisoner in China
Wyden agrees to vote for health reform
FEATURES
Disgruntled Lutherans aim for new denomination by August
Genome advances promise personalized medical treatment
New model needed, St. Charles CEO says
Officials seeing signs that swine flu has peaked in the U.S.
People on the Move
Religion in Brief
State pilot project aims to improve health of people with mental illness
The Alaska Highway formally opened in 1942
Writing on shroud proves it’s authentic, researcher claims
Wyden agrees to vote for health reform
ENTERTAINMENT
Bullock in New Orleans for ‘Blind Side’ showing
Cancer Society seeks volunteers for centers
Cascade Horizon Band invited to play Eugene
Casino event to benefit La Pine charity groups
Charges dismissed against John Rich
Community Events Calendar
Council on Aging seeks volunteers 55 and older
Movie Times
Oprah's departure presents problem for TV stations
Parker-Broderick surrogacy case to jury
Ray Park gets plenty of spotlight in ‘Heroes’
Schools eye bilingual initiative
Uncovering a 120-year-old massacre
Volunteers needed for Girls on the Run 5K
OPINION
Leadership needed on tort reform
Shame on Walden
The tourists are coming
Walden doesn’t care
We cause terrorism
What a genuine attempt to cut health care costs would look like