
Lawyer fought ‘basic human unfairness’
Oregonian - Keith Burns, a former legislator and longtime advocate for civil rights and progressive politics in Oregon, has died at age 80. Burns, who also was an attorney, president of the Oregon State Bar and chief of staff for Gov. Bob Straub, died Tuesday
USC, Oregon win
MSNBC - LOS ANGELES - Gabe Pruitt scored 26 points, and Southern California used accurate long-range shooting and success at the foul line to beat No. 11 Washington State 70-61 Friday night in the semifinals of the Pac-10 tournament. The third-seeded Trojans
16 Springfields vying for ‘Simpsons’ movie debut
Bryan-College Station Eagle - SPRINGFIELD, Ore. - Springfield, the Oregon one, is on a list of like-named towns competing for the big-screen debut of Homer, Bart and the rest of the TV Simpson family this summer. City officials accepted an invitation from 20th Century Fox to
More Use Oregon Assisted-Suicide Law
Ledger - PORTLAND, Ore. A slightly larger number of Oregonians used the state’s assisted-suicide law to end their lives in 2006 than in the year before, according to a report released Thursday. The state Department of Human Services said the law was used by
Cal-Oregon contest offers coaching rarity
AZCentral.com - More unlikely than California’s presence in this semifinal game, more curious than a 5-foot-6 Oregon guard being the most eye-catching presence on the court, was what the sidelines had to offer Friday night at the Pac-10 Tournament: Two coaches with
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