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July 02, 2011
LOCAL & STATE
Biologists returning bull trout to Oregon waterway
Fourth of July
Kitzhaber signs overhaul of health plan
Minnesota shutdown reflects vast budgetary paralysis
News of Record: Police Log, Bend fire runs
Plan to save spotted owl involves culling rivals
Redmond woman dies in ‘horrible accident’
Religion in Brief
Timber! piece by piece
BUSINESS
Airstream caravan revs up in Baker City
Bill Clinton predicts speedier unemployment drop will aid Obama
Bye-bye, CDs
Community Events Calendar
Her own Sagebrush challengeraiser in a different direction — but the road hasn't been that easy
Shaping girls’ personalities for 25 years
SPORTS
Basketball
Bend Elks shut out Kelowna, 8-0
Bend's Vijarro ousted from Public Links in quarters
BMX blasts off in C.O.
Boxing
California teen wins Sunriver tourney in playoff
Coach brings European flair to American attack
Football
Golf
Hincapie set to match Tour longevity record
Hockey
Major League Baseball
Martin takes Sprint Cup pole at Daytona race
Maturation milestone
MLB Roundup
Nadal, Djokovic to meet in final
Report: Scout says UO coach OK’d pay
Schleck wants to avenge loss to Contador at Tour de France
Scoreboard
Soccer
Utah celebrates official entry into Pac-12 Conference
Waldo Lake debate is back
Whole different ballgames for NBA, NFL in labor strife
OBITS
Billy Costello, 55, won light welterweight crown
Death notices
Ernest (Ernie) Fred Rogers
George Ballas, inventor of weed whacker, dies at 85
Poff withdrew court bid over segregationist past
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Ernest (Ernie) Fred Rogers
NATION & WORLD
Bill Clinton predicts speedier unemployment drop will aid Obama
Bin Laden document trove reveals strain on al-Qaida
Bipartisan battle at the ballad box
Congress heading home after little progress on debt
Drug violence stems migrant flow to U.S.
In 1881, President Garfield shot by Charles Guiteau
In Syrian city of Hama, protesting without fear
Iraq begins crackdown on Shiite militias
N.M. fire rages unchecked
One revelation after another undercut accuser’s credibility
Poff withdrew court bid over segregationist past
Shaping girls’ personalities for 25 years
Shriver files for divorce from Schwarzenegger
Startling turnaround has France reassessing Strauss-Kahn’s future
Tracing unscooped dog waste to the culprit
U.S. military expands its drone war into Somalia
U.S. plans to build contacts with Muslim Brotherhood
FEATURES
Airstream caravan revs up in Baker City
At Crystal Cathedral, a tale of 2 ministries
Fourth of July
In 1881, President Garfield shot by Charles Guiteau
Religion in Brief
Shaping girls’ personalities for 25 years
Shriver files for divorce from Schwarzenegger
ENTERTAINMENT
Airstream caravan revs up in Baker City
America Ferrera ties the knot
Bye-bye, CDs
Community Events Calendar
4 fine TV marathons for the Fourth
Her own Sagebrush challengeraiser in a different direction — but the road hasn't been that easy
Learning the fate of one of ‘Two and a Half Men’
Movie Times
Shriver files for divorce from Schwarzenegger
Starting next Saturday: Ready, set, Sagebrush!
Swing music is Sunday at Bend’s senior center
OPINION
Education reformers use testing as lever to facilitate change
For my kids, a sense of place, not lots of space
From the Archives
Right to die on our own terms
Water project does not need surprises