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October 23, 2011
LOCAL & STATE
Ashwood — Falck
Beer with a can-do attitude
Bend man accused of trying to kill roommate
Bipolar professor to speak about her disorder
Births
BLM likely to approve quarry’s application
Community calendar
DA’s plan for isolated computer system is a state rarity
Garrard won’t run for 7th house term
Gas leak halts work at Boys & Girls
Growing a High Desert wine industry
Hiker mistakenly slain by bear hunter, officials say
Hoskins — Willburn
Irvin
Magnet school admissions policies attract controversy
2nd wolf, maybe more, spotted in area
Nevada GOP shifts caucus date, likely resolving calendar fight
News of Record: Deeds
Potato harvest finishes strong
Robotics team raises $1,400
Thomas
Western Republicans focusing on 3 big issues
Woman who faked illness pleads guilty
BUSINESS
Ball shares a do-can attitude
Beyond the gourd
DA’s plan for isolated computer system is a state rarity
Google may back a Yahoo acquisition
Growing a High Desert wine industry
In biggest test yet, biofuels head to war
In the grocery, you are what you drive
News of Record: Deeds
Report: Young adults are key to housing rebound
Solar battle pits Chinese efficiency against U.S. innovation
The late Steve Jobs’ legacy
The other Zuckerberg, now out on her own
SPORTS
Avalanche top Blackhawks in shootout
Cardinal roll to big win over Huskies
Cowgirls post top-four finish at volleyball tourney
Danso lifts Portland to draw with Salt Lake
Figure skating
Football
Martin, JJ in front for NASCAR Talladega race
No James, Thomas, no problem for UO
On the air
Oregon State knocks off Washington State in Seattle
Panthers hold on to defeat Lava Bears, 2-1
Pujols hits three home runs, Cards romp to 2-1 Series edge
Scoreboard
Tennis
Two tied for lead at Disney
Vonn takes GS to open season
Wheldon remembered as ‘a champion of our sport’
OBITS
Death notices
Deaths elsewhere
Evelyn Wentland
Harold L. Hull
Leo M. Hopper
Saudi heir established modern defense
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Evelyn Wentland
Harold L. Hull
Leo M. Hopper
NATION & WORLD
A hero’s welcome for Libyan fighters
Abortion takes center stage at Republican forum in Iowa
Australian authorities hunt great white shark that killed a U.S. diver
Ball shares a do-can attitude
Beyond the gourd
Clinton chides Asians on human rights
Deportations in the Northwest slide 22 percent
Dodge Charger a racy brute
Falling German satellite enters the atmosphere
Finance ministers shaping Greek rescue, effort to aid banks
Happenings
In the grocery, you are what you drive
Man tracks down car stolen in 1995
Nearly 7,000 prisoners held without charge
Nearly 9 years in Iraq, and the military mind-set shifts
Next up for NASA: fuel depots in the sky?
‘Perfect Heaven’ lends drama to Copernicus’ solar discovery
Redistricting battles go to courts
Report: Young adults are key to housing rebound
Rice writes of clashes with Cheney, Rumsfeld
Russia retaliates, will bar some U.S. citizens
Saudi heir established modern defense
Saudi prince’s death sparks succession talk
Seattle Drivers adjusting to ‘viadoom’
Solar battle pits Chinese efficiency against U.S. innovation
Spy agency in Kabul denies abuse claims
Successes abroad unlikely to help Obama back home
Thailand flooding may last 6 more weeks
Thousands protest reforms in Prague
Trusting in "Satan’s urine’
Tunisia, home to first revolt of Arab Spring, is the scene of its first vote
Turkey says it killed 49 Kurdish rebels
Washington Week
FEATURES
Authorities nationwide try tackling a mounting problem: hoarding
Bipolar professor to speak about her disorder
Burgundy is gentle on the tastebuds
Golf with a spectacular view awaits in Canadian Rockies
Growing a High Desert wine industry
In the grocery, you are what you drive
‘Murses’ make their mark in masculinity
South on 395
The other Zuckerberg, now out on her own
ENTERTAINMENT
Best-sellers
Beyond the gourd
Celebrate Dia de los Muertos
Faithful dog helps save its master’s life
4-H seeks club leaders
‘Habibi’ an often graphic reimagining of ‘Arabian Nights’
Local movie times
‘Perfect Heaven’ lends drama to Copernicus’ solar discovery
Sisters garage sale on tap
Ski patrol plans winter gear sale
‘Song of Ice and Fire’ filled with lessons for a less fantastical world
Spalding Gray journal not as interesting as its author
The late Steve Jobs’ legacy
Today
‘Walking Dead’ star left New Jersey for England
Will Ferrell’s comedy expertise has no end
25 years later, ‘Maus’ still a potent story
OPINION
Benefits of wilderness
Call state police
Faculty raises are a good bet
Five myths about healthy eating
Give La Pine the land
Questions for the left
Rethink rules for Pumpkin Co.
Tariff bill would hurt China, U.S.
The War on Drugs is a burden on our criminal justice system
The whiny decline of the West
ROADS & TRAFFIC
Dodge Charger a racy brute
Give the right answers to mechanics’ questions
With new models coming, car dealers are optimistic