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- Losing a loved one is never easy. I lost my brother Frank in 1997 in a work site accident and it hit the family hard. I've lost close friends and fellow Marines serving their country in Iraq. I've been to more military funerals than I can
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- Sales of new homes are expected to post a modest increase in October, reinforcing data this week that showed the real estate market is regaining its footing after a dramati... President Barack Obama honored India's prime minister with a
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- How to defeat the malignancy of liberalism
- However, unable to understand that the policies they support are the cause for the misery from which they have fled, they persist in trying to remake their new homes in the same ... When Mitt Romney was governor of Massachusetts, the
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- ... institutionalized in small orphanages called group homes… by exporting them. Placing American born children out of the country is nothing new. Quietly, approximately19 states including Oregon, Washington, California, Texas, Florida, New
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- Outreach center opens for building materials
- A nonprofit plans to redistribute unused building materials to promote conservation, help keep families in their homes and lower energy bills. The River Valley Community Outreach Center in Gridley opened Saturday. A ribbon cutting for the
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- Hanif Collins restarts life devoted to rap and responsibility
- Five-year-old Felipe Gonzalez strolls out of the neighborhood grocery waving a purple Popsicle and juggling a bottle of iced tea. "Stop," says the young man with the little boy. "Your shoe is untied again." Hanif Collins, a friend of
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Oregonian- Public safety advocate seeks community feedback
- The Lane Citizen Advocates for Public Safety (CAPS) was initiated and is co-chaired by former University of Oregon President Dave Frohnmayer and retired real estate broker Jean Tate. The group is an independent committee whose members are
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- International visitors
- Students from Awara, Japan, toured Florence and the Oregon coast, as part of a weeklong trip to the United States ... They stay in private homes and participate in numerous activities.” About half the students visiting the museum were YG
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- Conservatory is a botanical treasure
- As Vancouver park board considers whether to close the 40-year-old Bloedel Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park to cover the cost of a $2.8-million budget shortfall, it might also consider what it could have done over the years -- and what
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- SMART GRID: $178 million project designed to improve NW power
- The Northwest study will involve more than 60,000 metered customers in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming, according ... Smart grid technology includes everything from interactive appliances in homes to substation automation and
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