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Mystery writers gather at Bookwagon
Cloak and dagger delight fans of local authors
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Council halts water connection to Medford
An Ashland City Council majority voted not to fund design work on a pipeline project to bring Medford water to Ashland that would serve the growing population and provide an emergency supply in case of flood, wildfire or prolonged drought.
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Levy extension for city's library heads to voters
City seeks to keep library open 40 hours a week
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Language students get a taste of France
Thierry Chouard, a pastry chef born and trained in France, visited Ashland High School French classes on Tuesday and Wednesday to introduce students to his art while speaking his native tongue.
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Stargaze at ScienceWorks in May
Celebrate National Astronomy Day at ScienceWorks on Saturday, May 10.
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SOU hosts career fair
More than 50 employers will meet with students and recent alumni for Southern Oregon University's annual career fair on Thursday, May 8.
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Ashland Police & Fire Reports
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Grizzlies sneak past EP
A 'funk?' In Ashland? Apparently 24 runs in five games qualifies, but the fourth-ranked Ashland High baseball team swept Eagle Point anyway to quietly clinch the Southern Sky Conference championship outright Tuesday at North Mountain Park.
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Finally, Lakers' star Bryant is voted the league MVP
The Lakers were in a hurry after Tuesday's practice, giving perfunctory comments in brief interviews with reporters.
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Celtics stop LeBron James and beat Cavaliers in series-opener
LeBron James had one of the worst games of his career, shooting 2-for-18 and missing three layups and a 3-pointer in the final minute.
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Olympic torch enjoying smooth relay
Paramilitary police donned Hawaiian shirts and pink buses shuttled in more cops in camouflage.
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U.N.: Myanmar cyclone a 'major, major disaster'
Nearly 23,000 dead, more than 42,000 still missing
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Obama, Clinton trade wins
Politically wounded and financially strapped, Hillary Rodham Clinton plunged back into the presidential campaign Wednesday even as Barack Obama's campaign began to craft a general election strategy on the assumption that he will claim the Democratic nomination.
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Bush threatens housing aid veto
President Bush threatened today to veto Democrats' broad housing rescue package, saying it won't help struggling homeowners.
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McGovern, former Clinton backer, endorses Obama
Former Sen. George McGovern, an early supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton, urged her to drop out of the Democratic presidential race and endorsed her rival, Barack Obama.
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Catastrophe in Burma
Washington Post editorial
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Letters to the editor
SOU Iraq Body Count exhibit was gesture of love; Scrutinizing the Lancet report on Iraq death toll
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Some green options for outdoor clothing
Earth Talk
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How John McCain will lose this election
By Susan Estrich
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'Fierce competitor, gentle spirit'
Junior Ashlanders: By Angela Howe-Decker
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75 students arrested in drug bust
Dozens of San Diego State University students were arrested after a sweeping drug investigation found that some fraternity members openly dealt drugs and one even sent a mass text message advertising cocaine, authorities said Tuesday.
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Fishermen suspected in sea lion slaying
Under a 1972 federal law, certain species of sea lion cannot be harmed. But the Columbia River region is big enough, and parts of it are wild and isolated enough, to hide many sins.
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Higher costs, changing attitudes rain on local parades
Net Summary
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Grandma's term not appropriate for girl
Dear Abby
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