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Articles from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (September 30, 2007)

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"What's in a name?" wrote Shakespeare more than 400 years ago. Well, just as the names Capulet and Montague made all the difference between life and death in the bard's "Romeo and Juliet," recent events in the world tell us that "what's in a name" can have geopolitical implications for the lives of millions. Editorial 777
1877: `` `BAR' HUNT - Some facetious cass came rushing into town Thursday, and reported that a large bear crossed the road ahead of his team just across the river. ..... 477
A coalition of community partners that hopes to lower Lane County's disturbingly high rate of fetal and infant deaths is using a quote from American social reformer Julia Lathrop to help people understand the importance of the problem. Editorial 487
Agriculture workers exempt from overtime? 398
Applications now open. 948
As the number of children diagnosed with developmental disabilities grows, more parents face the daunting task of managing their children's special education programs. Editorial 1374
Autzen's awesome best can't hold back Cal's golden gameday. 870
Betty Brenner. 1021
Bruins have fourth-quarter feeding frenzy on Beaver mistakes. 830
BY THE NUMBERS: OREGON VS. ARIZONA STATE. 78
Calendar. Calendar 239
Caught in the middle Living in limbo Home, sweat home Housing upheaval. 1584
City, firm stall over Glenwood. 1074
Cox Island might be named for the ship captain and businessman who bought it in 1895, but the historic two-story home that inspired a local icon, that occupies a spot in American literature and Northwest lore, was named for a businessman named Benedict. 878
Deaths. 328
Dixon goes down, but not out. 576
Driver leads police on chase. 333
Duck women capitalize on first Blood. 705
Editorials. Editorial 44
Federal funding crunch delays many subsidies. 463
GAME REPORT. 769
Generals' streak alive. 574
Good vs. evil plays out. 536
government calendar. Calendar 106
Harris-Gilmore. 65
Hoffman-Campion. 82
Housley pushes Irish into top spot. 466
I am sorry, Evian and San Pellegrino and Dasani and all the other bottled waters out there - Aqua Velva, Wells Fargo, Muddy Waters, Joan Rivers, Jerry Springer, whatever - but the current campaign against paying good money for bottled water when tap water is perfectly good (and very likely purer) is so sensible on the face of it that I am now done with you. Fini. Kaput. Ausgeschlossen. Editorial 783
Jackson reemerges just in time for Golden Bears. 608
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG. Letter to the editor 1578
Major road construction information for the week beginning Monday. Schedule is subject to change due to weather delays. 1687
Nakashima-Griffin, Mika Nakashima of Sakado, Japan, and Patrick Allan Griffin of Port Hueneme, Calif., were married May 26 at Shinto Shrine in Tokyo. 92
No cornering Jackson. 563
Opportunity doesn't knock like this often. 755
Oregon men make statement, loud and clear. 698
Police seek information on robbery suspect. 549
Prock-Fitzgerald. 63
Rainy rep undeserved, but we'll take it. Column 660
Real estate agents adjust to cooling trend They have to work smarter to match homebuyers and sellers. 1305
Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., and state Sen. Joanne Verger, D-Coos Bay, are right to question last week's abrupt closure of the Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad's 120-mile short line between Coquille and Eugene. Editorial 631
Senior centers. 317
Spartina is an invasive plant that found its way to Cox Island from the East Coast and chokes out native plants that support the island's wildlife. 1369
Springfield Library to hold teen story contest. 635
Springfield woman celebrates 100th birthday. 180
STARS OF THE GAME. 1471
The worst part is, it's going to be at least two weeks before that whole mess of a fourth quarter is put in the proper context. 946
Trials ticket packages go up for sale again. 655
Tuitele, Ducks suffer a bad break. 660
UO fans win over GameDay crew. 1066
Ward-Macioroski. 75

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