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Despite economic obstacles, backers believe Oregon would be an ideal place for big-league team. Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia groups also have interest in club.
Jan. 26, 2003
World & Nation
At the downtown Rotary Club meeting, the talk around the lunch table was of taxes and timber, not war and peace in the Persian Gulf.
Sept. 27, 1990
California
As the election nears, some voters in Southern California consider leaving the U.S. Others buy their first firearms. And the reactions are bipartisan.
Oct. 26, 2020
Northwest: In November voters passed the nation’s most sweeping property takings compensation law. Many fear it will subvert the state’s protections for farm and forest land.
Dec. 31, 2000
They take fingerprints, write parking tickets, direct traffic, and they could be your grandparents.
March 7, 1994
Business
Bonneville agency’s sales to Golden State keep rates low for customers up north. But doubts remain on how long the region can benefit from its federal dams.
April 5, 2001
Entertainment & Arts
Abernathy, James B., 81, of Sherman Oaks, retired design engineer for Lockheed Corp. Pierce Bros.
Aug. 28, 1991
Science & Medicine
They could be called victims of the fitness boom, casualties of a siege to their self-esteem by a generation of flat stomachs, rippling muscles and glowing good looks.
Dec. 3, 1985
There have been some clear-cut winners in the intense competition among Orange County’s shopping malls: architects and builders.
Nov. 20, 1988
University of Utah researchers have developed a new genetic engineering technique that may allow scientists to selectively modify or replace defective genes.
Nov. 24, 1988