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Articles in June, 2003 issue of Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
- NO PAIN, PLENTY OF GAIN
- PERFORMANCE NOTES
- Sprinters lead Oregon's charge into national track meet
- Dysert, Wilsonville fight off adversity for wins
- International High School
- Churchill High School
- FCC eases limits on media owners
- BUSINESS BEAT
- Lacrosse finds quick acceptance among local high schools
- For the Record
- Downtown gets its rhythm on
- Acacia's new owners cut Eugene staff
- Ducks' Holliday earns award for West region
- JUNE TEMPS SOAR SKYWARD
- No exodus this time
- Briefly
- BUSINESS BEAT
- THE BULLETIN
- Summer travel season is no time to give up on recycling
- Zany comedy about hapless sisters
- Overhaul 'saves health plan,' lawmakers say
- Those missing weapons
- Renaming Centennial vote may be delayed
- Neighbors up in arms over gunfire
- Springfield budget adds back some programs
- SierraPine will lay off 25 workers
- Black leaders feel let down by decision on street name
- LTD replaces aging buses with 18 easier-access vehicles
- Shipley benches world record
- BRIEFLY
- County's PeaceHealth appeal brought out in the open
- CALENDAR
- Seminar to look at tax breaks for special interests
- Friends had fished together for 10 years
- THE BULLETIN
- Volcanoes erupt for 8-4 win
- Events draw attention to county codes
- Letters in the Editor's Mailbag
- LEGISLATORS AGAIN TAKE UP A TOUGH-SELL TAX
- Sycan B acquiring Gateway area hotel
- FOR THE RECORD
- Burnham released by minor-league team
- Fathers, don't fear having 'the talk'
- Larry Doby, pioneer
- BRIEFLY
- Book Notes
- Title tradition strong for local softball teams
- Lane agencies get funding for security
- 2 arrested during march to support jailed activist
- Camps give UO coaches profile of preps
- Expand hate crimes bill
- '60s all over again - again: `Hair' is back on stage
- THE FACE BEHIND THE NAME
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
- Rules may surface from capsizing
- Arid Arizona inspires thirst for home
- Briefly
- Trash these rules
- WORKING HIS WAY BACK
- Finally, parents get their chance to pipe up
- Working to break down barriers
- Chorus will open the 2003 festival with a lesser-known bit of Handel
- BRIEFLY
- Late homer drops Eugene
- Hearing all his piano concertos renders an image of Beethoven
- BUSINESS BEAT
- Slow and steady run gives Kincaid world kayaking title
- Sales tax best cure for our ailing schools
- Yahoo!(Features)(Let's hear it for the new 20Below team, a group of talented teen-agers from the coast to the city)
- Springfield should put families first
- Briefly
- FOR THE RECORD
- Springfield site suitable for armory
- Efforts to remodel train depot on track
- License flow shows driver exit rate slows
- Library takes some heat, but it's trying to stay cool
- South Eugene High School
- Letters in the Editor's Mailbag
- THIS WEEK AT THE UO
- NCAA REGIONAL TRACK AND FIELD SCOREBOARD