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The Register-Guard, the main daily newspaper for Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County, Oregon.
AddressPo Box 10188 Eugene, OR 97440-2188
Phone(541) 485-3311
Websitewww.registerguard.com
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Workers picket against hospital | For a day, staff members at McKenzie-Willamette walk in protest of proposed changes in health benefits
SPRINGFIELD — About 200 service workers — housekeepers, nurse’s aides and others — had walked a picket line at McKenzie-Willamette hospital by midafternoon Wednesday during …
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Hospital workers strike | Service employees at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center were to start a walkout at 7 a.m. today as bargaining falters
Hospital faces staff strike | Hundreds of workers at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center are prepared for a daylong walk-out Tuesday
Hospital nears walkout | A union representing 340 workers at McKenzie-Willamette has been authorized to call a one-day strike

Exisiting SEIU Local 49's contract with McKenzie-Wiillamette Medical Center

Corvallis man faces federal bomb threat allegations
UO announces plan to ban smoking
Schools budget crisis fuels old debate

NC allows shops refunds of alcoholic energy drinks 37 minutes ago
Court: Teachers can't have sex with any students 39 minutes ago
Kentucky faces stiff test on road trip 46 minutes ago
Role of attorney general argued before court 51 minutes ago
WA tax collections plummet again, deficit swells 56 minutes ago

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Prep spotlight: LATE BLOOMERS | After a slow start, Churchill finds itself in the 5A quarterfinals
Churchill was not one of the eight best football teams in Class 5A at the start of the year. The Lancers opened the season with …

Oregon football: Pac-10 looks into fake injuries
Trail Blazers: Here we go again: Oden out for the season
Oregon State football: Lack of veterans hurts Beavers on the lines

Journeyman St. Pierre to start at QB for Panthers 21 minutes ago
UNC not planning self-imposed sanctions for now 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
Pop Warner: Doctor's OK needed for concussed kids 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Jaguars granted extension to avoid blackout 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
Committee will meet on expanded playoffs 2 hours, 4 minutes ago

Calif university panel OKs fee hike after protest 21 minutes ago
Feds arrest gang suspects in central Nebraska city 52 minutes ago
NY lawyer gets jail in Dead Sea Scrolls case 1 hour, 20 minutes ago

Palestinian militants threaten Israel in Hebrew 44 minutes ago
Irish head toward bailout; Portugal next in line? 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
Beaujolais: New batch deemed sweet, authentic 1 hour, 18 minutes ago

Drama in the cockpit: Qantas crew faced 54 alarms 33 minutes ago
General Motors shares jump on Wall Street return 53 minutes ago
Comcast shakeup brings creative core back to NBC 59 minutes ago

Do you believe that opposing defensive players are faking injuries in order to slow Oregon's offense?

Oregon football: Pac-10 can’t do much about opponents’ ‘cramps’ | The league’s officiating supervisor says referees aren’t in a position to determine whether injuries are faked

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ELEVATING HUMBLE PIE | Step things up for dessert without changing tradition
When it comes to Thanksgiving, there are three pies that rule the day. At least one of them is almost guaranteed to be at your …

An eye for nature | Photographer treks across the state, capturing its beauty.
On a recent fall afternoon, photographer Michele Novak stands along the shores of Fern Ridge Lake and patiently waits ...

Diamond shines again | Diamond Lake restores its reputation as an angling hot spot
DIAMOND LAKE — The flakes of snow drifted lightly downward from the mottled gray sky, down into the frosted white bowl between Mount Thielsen and …

New generation habitation | Loft-style townhouses arise from youthful designer’s creative doodling.
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STRING SECTION | Show will go on despite denial of visas to three Russian artists who were to perform
When Eugene’s Ballet Fantastique kicks off its new season at the Hult Center this weekend, the show will be missing a pair of Russian dancers …

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George Schroeder: Ducks are always home’s team | Visit by UO coaches, players makes Duck fans’ day ‘dynamite’

Winter storm blowing in; mountain snow expected
Update: Highway 126 open after crash

EDITORIAL: Framing the deficit debate | Report makes stark options clear on spending and taxes
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Housing market sheds jobs | Many Realtors, brokers, builders and others tied to the local real estate business are struggling financially
UO announces plan to ban smoking | The rule will take effect in 2012 after officials work out details

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3500 Chad Drive • Eugene, OR • 97408

PO Box 10188 • Eugene, OR • 97440-2188

To subscribe or to report a delivery problem: (541) 485-3311 or 1-800-377-7428. These numbers are staffed from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on weekends and holidays.
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Newsroom fax: (541) 683-7631
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