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September 11, 2012
LOCAL & STATE
At the Market: Arugula
Bend OKs false alarm penalties
Biker rally dustup sparks talk of changes
Blaze destroys southwest Bend Home
Boardings flat at Redmond
Community Calendar
Correction
Crews aim to keep blaze on forestland
Former UO dean, boyfriend killed
Free health clinic for kids Friday
Gillnetting ban’s promoters now backing compromise plan
Going Locos Tacos at Frito-Lay
Groups try to fill free-meal void
Industrial building proposed in Bend
Longtime editor leaves Albany paper
Most recent hires by state temporary
News of Record
News of Record: Police Log
Paul Ryan swings through Portland to raise funds
Pole Creek Fire shows only minimal growth
Ranch fills seats on boards
Riddle man jailed in shooting of elk
Salem paper closing printing press
St. Charles nurses picket hospital
Sunken fishing vessel found
Truckers might be liable for slain cattle
U.S. 20 bridge columns toppled
Well Shot
BUSINESS
Boardings flat at Redmond
Business Calendar
Chinese iPhone maker said to use students
Company says it, not FBI, was victim of hacking
Fishing adventures for the whole family
Hotels seek an edge in offering the right digital perks
HP to cut 2,000 more workers
Industrial building proposed in Bend
Low interest rates benefit governments, but not savers
Malheur Lumber mill in John Day to remain open
News of Record
Toys R Us plans tablet for kids
SPORTS
American League roundup
Baseball
Buckling down
Chargers open up with win thanks to Oakland miscues
College football
Community Sports Calendar
Community Sports Scoreboard
Ducks get a reminder about complacency in win
Football
Hockey
IndyCar driver has huge decision to make
Major League Baseball
Murray finally gets Grand Slam title
National League roundup
On the Air
Pac-12 awards OSU linebacker
Shin wins marathon LPGA event
Star safety Boyett likely done at UO
Swimming
Team USA well aware of stakes in Jamaica rematch
OBITS
Death notices
Deaths of note from around the world
Paul John Miller
Shark expert advised Spielberg on 'Jaws'
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death notices
Paul John Miller
NATION & WORLD
A marijuana revolt?
Ceramic shards point to ice age artistry
Chinese leader’s absence causes talk
Could wind power the world? Theoretically, yes, studies say
Cuba recovers from blackout that hit 5M
Ice threat halts Shell’s Arctic drilling
Iraqi VP rejects death sentence
Malheur Lumber mill in John Day to remain open
Mow yard. Drop off kids. Take a spin on Mars.
Shark expert advised Spielberg on 'Jaws'
Somalia swears in moderate academic as leader
Task force discourages routine ovarian cancer tests
Teacher strike puts Chicago at forefront of city-union struggles
9th detainee dies at Guantanamo
U.N. warns Syrian rebels over apparent atrocities
Work to resume on Sept. 11 museum
Yemen’s tribal militias in fierce battle with branch of al-Qaida
FEATURES
Alliums provide color for 3 seasons
Creamy basil dressing delights, warm or chilled
Create a comfortable study space for kids
Fairy gardens bring magic to your yard
Honey cake and other Jewish treats
Hotels seek an edge in offering the right digital perks
12 lessons in outdoor living
Lofty dreams? First, a loft bed
Pesto, passion rooted deep in Italy
Zucchini Tian
ENTERTAINMENT
Contact us with your ideas
Fabric of friendship
Local Movie Times
Matthew Perry returns to find laughs in ‘Go On’
Memoir-writing class planned
OSU garden tour seeks properties
Relief nursery plans fundraiser
The entertaining, illuminating, oddball attraction of podcasts
OPINION
Cheaper option for jail might be best option
Choosing to be criminals
Ignoring call to logic
Opposition to veterans home reveals prejudice in community
‘Punished with a baby’
Unbiased coal dust study will be critical for voters
ROADS & TRAFFIC
GM disputes claim it loses $49,000 per Volt sale
Truckers might be liable for slain cattle