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- Bud Withers | Referee's call in Oregon-Washington State game could resonate 7 Jan 2010 02:56 GMT
... could be so much more. What if Oregon's 91-89 double-overtime victory is the one that ... taken it up with Ed Bilik, veteran secretary-editor of the rules committee. "In my four years ...
- Oregon man freed after jetliner disruption 7 Jan 2010 02:31 GMT
... from the 142nd Fighter Wing of the Oregon Air National Guard, headquartered at the airport, said ... be used for posts, but if an editor finds a user without a verifiable name , ...
- Sunstone Creates New Position: Media Marketing Manager 7 Jan 2010 04:32 GMT
... Sunstone Creates New Position: Media Marketing Manager Wednesday, January 6, 2010 | Business ... over Sunstone's public relations program from Portland, Oregon-based LANE PR, an independently held public relations ...
- Cut This Story! 7 Jan 2010 04:32 GMT
... of news are abandoning print newspapers for the Internet has nothing directly to ... an “enterprise” story—one the reporter or an editor came up with, not one dictated by ... Americans,' said Representative Peter A. DeFazio of Oregon.” The same day's story in does it ...
- Sam Webb: U-M, MSU targets on display at Army All American Bowl 7 Jan 2010 06:50 GMT
... game will be the only one on television this Saturday. As has been the case ... in its pursuit of speedy youngster, but Oregon has been just as aggressive. Childhood favorite ... Sam Webb is managing editor of GoBlueWolverine magazine and GoBlueWolverine.com, and co-host of the "Michigan ...
- DuPont man killed in attack 7 Jan 2010 05:34 GMT
... Bayrak, who lives in Istanbul, told Turkish media by telephone her husband had plans to ... or for Jordan," she told private NTV television. "He was someone who even did not ... lines," said his brother Terry Paresi, of Oregon City, Ore. "He told me he was ...
- George Will: College football programs bring big bucks 7 Jan 2010 02:16 GMT
... it was first discovered by the mass-circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s.” So ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State — in , his history of ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
- BCS brings up a perennial complaint: College football as big business 7 Jan 2010 03:29 GMT
... was first discovered by the mass circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s." -- ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State -- in " ," his history ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
- Take care of Mother Earth, she'll take care of you 7 Jan 2010 03:50 GMT
... go door-to-door asking residents for their old newspapers, which we then tied up in neat-ish ... are old enough to remember our first television set and our first computers, as modern ... e-cycling. It's now against the law in Oregon to dump television sets, computers and monitors ...
- Pigskin piggy bank 7 Jan 2010 05:12 GMT
... was first discovered by the mass circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s." -- ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State -- in " ," his history ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
- George Will: Pigskin piggy bank 7 Jan 2010 05:59 GMT
... it was first discovered by the mass-circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s." So ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State - in "Bowled Over," his history ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
- Big game is bigger than ever 7 Jan 2010 06:15 GMT
... it was first discovered by the mass-circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s." So ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State -- in "Bowled Over," his history ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
- Let hand-wringing over football begin 7 Jan 2010 06:15 GMT
... it was first discovered by the mass-circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s." So ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State - in "Bowled Over," his history ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
- George Will: Pigskin piggy bank: Or, college football is big business 7 Jan 2010 06:18 GMT
... it was first discovered by the mass-circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s." So ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State - in "Bowled Over," his history ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
- Colleges still rally 'round football teams 7 Jan 2010 07:12 GMT
... it was first discovered by the mass-circulation newspapers in New York in the 1880s.” So ... NFL player, now professor of English at Oregon State — in “Bowled Over,” his history ... privilege of buying seats and, most important, television. There is now a 15-year, $3 billion ...
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