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March 28, 2010
LOCAL & STATE
Bank failures prompt city of Redmond to consider backup plan
Births
Cadillac CTS-V: GM’s new attitude, in a fun package
Calendar
Calls can leave Bend Fire tapped
Check gauge accuracy before changing your vehicle’s thermostat
Deschutes plans cuts at juvenile detention center
911 director, report give another side to inquiry
Even if you’re homeless, you can still enjoy a picnic
Fun & fashion
Hello my name is
Hiker’s deadly fall believed accidental
Hit hard by economy, area transit seeks slice of $100M
Hiya!
Juvenile jail’s strip searches go too far, judge says
Kitzhaber’s campaign takes the green route with emissions credits
Knutz — Sells
Landry — DuPont
National Guard gets serious about stumps
News of Record: Deeds
Oregon agency’s overspending means students may go without scholarships
Students’ civics lessons applied to citizens-to-be
Washington man hurt in boat explosion
100 YEARS AGO
BUSINESS
Consumer confidence steady for March
Ding! Mail. OMG! It's Steve Jobs.
Foreign rail companies eye U.S.
Hello my name is
Hit hard by economy, area transit seeks slice of $100M
Japan’s economy rebounds in February
Leaving Reaganomics behind
2nd strike begins at British Airways
News of Record: Deeds
Power lines head for water, aiming to avoid opposition
Rush is on to be first in designing iPad apps
Yelp, other Web reviews leave a mark on businesses
SPORTS
American League season preview
Baseball
Beavers’ winning streak snapped at home
Butler heading home after beating K-State
Cycling
Ducks fall to Wildcats for second loss in conference
Els heads to final round with a one-stroke lead
Figure skating
Glitches crash Bachelor's party
Hornets eliminated as Blazers cruise to victory
Horse racing
National League season preview
National title might close Klug’s career in snowboarding
NBA Scoreboard
On the Air
Outlaws win two games at own softball tourney
Pavin jumps to lead after shooting 63
Prep Scoreboard
Second-period goals help lead Sharks over Canucks
Storm are set to defend their Class 5A state title
Tennessee sent packing by Baylor
UO names interim athletics director
Vols hope to get where Spartans have been
West Virginia reaches Final Four
With Duke as example, Baylor now faces No. 1 seed Blue Devils
OBITS
Charles (Chuck) E. Nelson
Death notices
Donald McRae Beake
Eloise Mendieta Smith
Stan Parris served 6 terms as congressman
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Charles (Chuck) E. Nelson
Death notices
Donald McRae Beake
Eloise Mendieta Smith
NATION & WORLD
A Muslim-American battles on friendly ground
Agencies suspect Iran of building atomic sites
Doctrine, not priests, concerned Benedict when he was archbishop
For India’s newly rich, limousines aren’t enough for bride, groom
Frustrated youngsters adrift in bad economy
Governors clash with AGs over health law
Haiti’s concrete buildings proved anything but
In 1979, Three Mile Island is site of America’s worst nuclear accident
Infamous Congo rebel group kills hundreds, takes more
Landmarks, cities around world unplug for Earth Hour
North Korea appears not to blame in sinking of South’s ship
Power lines head for water, aiming to avoid opposition
Stan Parris served 6 terms as congressman
TSA nominee is mum on disability, cites defense work in withdrawing
U.S. deaths up in Afghanistan
Washington Week
With no job, plenty of time for tea party
FEATURES
Cadillac CTS-V: GM’s new attitude, in a fun package
Enjoy site while you summit Haleakala
Hiya!
New studies shed light on seniors and swine flu
News of Record: Reunions,
The best fish house in Maui
The long push for health care reform
ENTERTAINMENT
Anne Perry loses thread in twisty tale
Banks too big to fail will spark new crisis, authors argue
Best-sellers
Donor to match VIM contributions
Favorite television series returning, especially in the crime department
Movie Times
Ron Rash immerses himself in lives of mountain dwellers just scraping by
Share your Easter egg event with us
Spilling beyond South by Southwest’s main courses
The secret life of Abe Lincoln
Will porn, PETA be octomom’s saviors?
OPINION
A step forward in arms control
A taxing habit
Cell phone safety
Going to Idaho
Help the hungry in our region by becoming a volunteer
Is it go easy or go for broke, Obama?
Leaving Reaganomics behind
Oregon needs work on reading
Rep. John Dingell’s health-care moment
Saving the Google students from themselves
Tea party without the nuts
The face of America is changing
Time for impeachment
ROADS & TRAFFIC
Cadillac CTS-V: GM’s new attitude, in a fun package
Check gauge accuracy before changing your vehicle’s thermostat