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Articles in July, 2004 issue of Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
- SELCO settles over fees for autos
- Harcleroad substitute takes office
- Health plan enrollment cut off
- NO PLACE LIKE HOME
- Primaries, conventions should be paid by the parties, not taxpayers
- BRIEFLY
- BRIEFLY
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
- Buyers sparkle at more bangs for bucks
- Artist, teamster sees life purpose
- Two projects will finish Valley River Village
- Oregon's credibility takes direct hit
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
- Izaak Walton League to pay for pollution at gun range
- Rushing forward blindly
- Entertainment enters the next stage
- CALENDAR
- Runyan part of high five in 5,000
- Harrel hired by Huskies
- Two rallies not enough for Emeralds
- Toxic lead levels prompt huge recall of toy jewelry
- Schnugg reaches deuce with Bulant
- Parks in crisis
- What if children became conventions' focus?
- A place where learning flows
- The Register-Guard garners 23 awards in ONPA contest
- Music, movies take center stage under the stars
- Reign eye 16U state title
- Reign win five to grab crown
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
- Crossroads of sorrow
- COMMUNITY SPORTS
- Ridge feeds the jitters
- Multiple accidents purely coincidental
- Eugene cook brings home taste of Mexico
- Watershed work comes naturally
- Smith hears of challenges facing area's poor
- Many sign petitions to ban gay marriage
- Peer court proves it can help turn around young offenders
- Chief sets new policy on complaints
- Bus Rapid Transit work gets started
- BRIEFLY
- Often imitated, seldom equaled, local fans say
- OBITUARIES
- Doctors urged to help gamblers kick habit
- BUTTE TO BUTTE PART OF OLMSTEAD'S LONG HAUL
- Ems provide plenty of fireworks
- Moore's new CHALLENGE
- THE BULLETIN
- Campus project European at heart
- Most state video poker machines stay put
- GOT POISON OAK? YOU CAN FIGHT BACK
- BRIEFLY
- Who's got your mail?
- ENTREE NOTES
- OUTDOORS BRIEFLY
- New senior drug program a good first step
- Intensify AIDS battle
- Gay marriage wins round in court fight
- BRIEFLY
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
- Runyan's perseverance continues to inspire
- BRIEFLY
- Alcohol, summer can be a risky mix
- As Cuthbert season begins, get ready to rumba
- GOP to spread political word to area pastors
- ROAD REPORT
- Repeal of city's telecom tax on hold
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
- Utilities face EPA coal plant lawsuits
- FOR THE RECORD
- OBITUARIES
- Ems ride Dale's homer to victory
- The sonar threat
- Logging old growth should become old hat
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
- FOR THE RECORD
- `Hero' saves children caught in riptide
- Fading conventions
- FOR THE RECORD