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May 02, 2010
LOCAL & STATE
America finally joins the ‘fiesta’
Births
Calendar
Childs — Vallans
City doesn’t appear cold to business
County jobs up in at least one sector - government
Inmates help save Multnomah sheriff’s deputy with first aid
Martin — Howard
New operators, new ideas for a popular marina
Oregon May Day marchers protest new Arizona law
Ready to water? Test the backflow, Bend says
‘Spongy’ brake may have air in hydraulics
Stripping back the layers on 1880s home construction
Volunteer Search May 2, 2010
What it’s like as one of Oregon’s senators
With OLCC official in jail, area licensees fear personal info’s at risk
100 YEARS AGO
BUSINESS
Apple shuts down Lala music service
City doesn’t appear cold to business
Convenience store recovery driven by ... well, convenience, sales show
County jobs up in at least one sector - government
Do you understand this PowerPoint slide?
Expected merger means smooth flying for analysts
International markets push Avon sales up, profits down
New operators, new ideas for a popular marina
Oil spill blackens BP"s image as well as drains its coffers
Profit potential fuels offshore wind ventures
Spain teeters on edge with 20% jobless rate
Ways to save when job hunting
30-year rates dip
SPORTS
Baseball
Buffs, Bears both win one
Cavs rally past Celtics
Cougars sweep Cowboys in IMC baseball
Cowgirls, Cougars split two in IMC
Cycling
Dixon’s win in Kansas good prep for Indy
Football
Get ready ... ... it’s game on ... ... at Pine Nursery
Give to charity, play for discount
Juniors have plenty of options in Central Oregon
Kyle Busch wins Richmond as Gordon falls short again
Local courses welcome loaded regional schedule
Locals looking for value-added options
Luongo, Canucks win opener over Blackhawks
Major League Baseball
Mayfair clings to lead
Mayweather dominates Mosley, stays unbeaten
Miyazato up one stroke in Mexico
Nadal pulls out win at Rome Masters
NBA Scoreboard
On the Air
Oregon State backups shine at scrimmage
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
Stars to appear in Sunriver
Super Saver takes Derby with Borel aboard
The game of golf is supposed to be fun
Turmoil has Oregon searching for balance
UO reaches lacrosse final held in Bend
White beats Green to end the Ducks' spring practices
Winners take top spots in Salmon Run for third time
OBITS
Cecil Sherman led moderate Baptist faction
Death notices
Dorothy Provine, film and TV star of 1960s
Irmalee Trowbridge Ernst
J. Robert Porter Jr. founded satellite imaging company
Screenwriter Furio Scarpelli authored some of Italy’s most celebrated comedies
Walter Murphy, a scholar who also wrote a best-seller
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Irmalee Trowbridge Ernst
NATION & WORLD
A university forever linked with tragedy
Anger over Arizona law fuels another day of rallies
Attacks rattle the Caucasus on May Day
Audit criticizes California’s plans for high-speed rail
Cecil Sherman led moderate Baptist faction
Disastrous spill vs. "drill, baby, drill’
Do you understand this PowerPoint slide?
Dorothy Provine, film and TV star of 1960s
Gulf oil spill swiftly balloons, could drift
International markets push Avon sales up, profits down
Is that census worker at your door really a census worker?
J. Robert Porter Jr. founded satellite imaging company
Laura Bush: In her own words
Lessons from Katrina make Obama’s trip to the Gulf a tricky one
Near a Montana ghost town, a gold mine may be reborn
Nuclear gains by Iran raise fresh worries
Obama targets tea party
Pope reins in Catholic order tied to abuse
Screenwriter Furio Scarpelli authored some of Italy’s most celebrated comedies
Spain teeters on edge with 20% jobless rate
Times Square cleared as suspected car bomb found
Walter Murphy, a scholar who also wrote a best-seller
30-year rates dip
FEATURES
America finally joins the ‘fiesta’
More than just a place to sleep
News of Record: Reunions
Putting her money on a life of writing
‘Quiet Heroes’ photo exhibit celebrates elderly survivors
Timing is everything with flights, cars, hotels
ENTERTAINMENT
Apple shuts down Lala music service
Best-sellers
How, exactly, do you follow Bill Moyers?
Laura Bush: In her own words
May is membership month for Tower group
Movie Times
Paranoia runs deep in 1960s
Police mystery transcends the routine in fifth novel
Putting her money on a life of writing
Roberts gives fans a series to ‘Savor’
Stephen King steps to the plate
Tower Theatre to host Mother’s Day concert
What if Long Island was its own state?
OPINION
Blame bad immigration law on Senate
Challenges go beyond athletics for UO leader
City doesn’t appear cold to business
Cover math
Health reform
How one school is bringing hope to Sudan
Legislative crazy train stretches from New York to Arizona
Obama’s liberal double standard
Peaceful tea party
The Bulletin’s endorsements
The drama hides the bigger issue
Wyden challenges use of secret holds
ROADS & TRAFFIC
America finally joins the ‘fiesta’
‘Spongy’ brake may have air in hydraulics