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October 23, 2010
LOCAL & STATE
Clarification
Donate, exchange items for moms and kids
Free class will explain changes to Medicare
News of Record: Police Log, Bend fire runs, Pets
People on the move
Property tax appeals likely to increase in Deschutes
Recovery plans: close but tinted by parties
Religion In Brief
Sheriff’s daughter withdraws from job consideration
Too many chefs? Hardly, says COCC
Who’s funding the campaigns?
Woman hopes mother’s ‘prophetic’ painting chosen for 9/11 stamp
BUSINESS
Amid pledge push, callers flood NPR over Williams firing
Clarification
Eli Lilly profits beat forecasts for quarter
Free class will explain changes to Medicare
French Senate passes pension overhaul
Google cut taxes by $3.1 billion using loopholes
Healthy corals in Gulf spill zone
‘Hour of Power’ glass church files for bankruptcy
Ireland reports drop in greenhouse gases
People on the move
Property tax appeals likely to increase in Deschutes
Recovery plans: close but tinted by parties
Sheriff’s daughter withdraws from job consideration
The frugal cash in on refinancing surge
Too many chefs? Hardly, says COCC
Tribune CEO resigns; new bankruptcy plan filed
Turning customers into creators
Verizon’s profit drops 25 percent
Wal-Mart will sell Nook e-reader
Who’s funding the campaigns?
SPORTS
Culver High honors the memory of a former player
Hamlin wins pole for Sunday at Martinsville
MLB Playoff Scoreboard
Mountain View takes Civil War
Phils’ Oswalt gets another chance to take on the Giants
Rangers making first trip to World Series
Sisters tops La Pine in Sky-Em game
Stern concedes contraction could be on the table
The Rangers are up to the task of being giant killers
Vancouver rolls to 5-1 victory over Minnesota
OBITS
Death notices
Ellen Kay Ashcraft
Michael Don Marglin
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Ellen Kay Ashcraft
Michael Don Marglin
NATION & WORLD
Aiming to weaken GOP, Dems back third-party rivals
British sub freed after 10 hours
Cholera epidemic claims 150 in Haiti
Complaint filed against pastor who endorsed candidates
Defense Department: WikiLeaks risks U.S., allies’ lives
French Senate passes pension overhaul
Healthy corals in Gulf spill zone
‘Hour of Power’ glass church files for bankruptcy
Iran seized U.S. hikers in Iraq, according to WikiLeaks report
Iraqis suffered most in hands of their countrymen, logs say
Ireland reports drop in greenhouse gases
Nixon agrees to turn over White House tapes in ’73
Petraeus reports Afghan progress
Recovery plans: close but tinted by parties
Seattle Muslims recount public abuse by stranger
Taiwan suffers in wake of Typhoon Megi
Tibetan students’ protests reach Beijing
FEATURES
Cholera epidemic claims 150 in Haiti
Complaint filed against pastor who endorsed candidates
‘Hour of Power’ glass church files for bankruptcy
Mormons can’t lead Scouts, N.C. church says
Nixon agrees to turn over White House tapes in ’73
Religion In Brief
Too many chefs? Hardly, says COCC
ENTERTAINMENT
Amid pledge push, callers flood NPR over Williams firing
Community Calendar
For the love of birds
Lindsay Lohan avoids jail, ordered back into rehab
Movie Times
‘Terriers’ stars stump for show’s survival on cross-country bus trip
OPINION
A bit too early for constant Jingle Bells
Hauser for clerk
Stiegler’s nasty ads
Take them to court
Water vote