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May 23, 2012
LOCAL & STATE
A bounty awaits
4 are accused of dragging dog
Bend Saturday Market kicks off
Board hears milk debate
Body believed to be that of missing woman
Budget forecast shows no urgent need for cuts
Buy and sell cycling gear
Clouds spoil your view? Here's what you missed
Community calendar
Cuts could halve Guard helicopter patrols
5 dead in apparent murder-suicide in Salem
Fabulous Finds in new location
Governor signs salmon bycatch bill
Kiwanis hosts antique sale
Medford park project to include Greyhound station wall remnant
Medford schools restores 4 contract days in 2012-13
News of record: Bankruptcies
News of record: Police log, Bend fire runs
Oregon fishing firm sued over deaths of 5 clammers
Phony sex ad gets Gladstone man 4 years in prison
Shocked teen still critical
4 suspected in deer poaching
Teen bids Bend auf Wiedersehen
The face of trapping reform dies
Walmart fire ruled accidental
Walmart market a first on the Coast
Well shot! Reader photos
BUSINESS
A bounty awaits
Apple still most valuable brand
Bend Saturday Market kicks off
Big purchase signals a new era for Google
Business calendar
Buy and sell cycling gear
CBO warns of the U.S. falling off ‘fiscal cliff’
CBS moves ‘Mentalist,’ ‘2 1/2 Men’ come fall
Central Oregon brewer plans ale club
Fabulous Finds in new location
Facebook debut raises questions on IPO process
Ford gets its blue oval back
From social network to office network
In hopeful sign, home sales rose across country in April
Kiwanis hosts antique sale
Oregonians recycling more electronics
Property values on mend?
SAP to buy Ariba for $4.5 billion
SPORTS
A splash of color
American League roundup
Baseball
Basketball
European Tour
Football
Heat take control
IMC baseball, softball hand out end-of-season awards
Lakers set to debate overhaul
Montana players are at center of investigation into assaults
National League roundup
Olympics
On the air
PGA of America
PGA Tour
Summit loses in state playoffs
Tennis
Victory sends L.A. Kings to Stanley Cup
Warriors moving to San Francisco
OBITS
Adele Joanne Welty McCready
Death notices
Deaths elsewhere
Peggy Ramos - Borden
Polley invented the wireless TV remote
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Adele Joanne Welty McCready
Death notices
Peggy Ramos - Borden
NATION & WORLD
Clouds spoil your view? Here's what you missed
Confidants join Putin in Kremlin
Curry’s lifeline likely just for short term, officials say
Images suggest nuclear test
Indians feed the monkeys, who bite the hand
Kidnappings raise tensions in Syria
Liftoff into a new era
Mountain lion killed in Santa Monica
On eve of Egypt vote, crime is the main issue
Passenger’s suspicious claim diverts jet to Maine
Polley invented the wireless TV remote
Project yields an ocean of data on elephant seals
Property values on mend?
Services will weather budget cuts, officials say
U.N.: Deal near on Iranian nukes
U.S. Army more selective on recruits, re-enlistments
U.S. envoy to leave Afghanistan
Vial of Reagan blood on auction block
FEATURES
A bounty awaits
Deliver us from cellulite
ENTERTAINMENT
CBS moves ‘Mentalist,’ ‘2 1/2 Men’ come fall
Central Oregon brewer plans ale club
Going to the movies without going broke
Local movie times
OPINION
Don’t ban raw milk
Meals on Wheels service much appreciated
Midlevel cuts not efficient fix
Path will destroy forest
Trappers manage populations inflated by humans
We should vote against big-spender candidates
Woody biomass is a win-win for Oregon