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...college-football fans, ranking the mind-blowing moves of University of Southern California (U.S.C.) running back Reggie Bush, one of the most thrilling players in history, has joined homecoming weekend as a favorite autumn pastime. Which highlight is No. 1? When he juked an Oregon defender while wearing one shoe? When he stopped on a dime, watched a Fresno State defender fly by and darted across the field for a 50-yd. touchdown? Perhaps his quantum leap over a UCLA cornerback, legs split high in the air ŕ la Michael Jordan, finished with a flip into the end zone like...
...integrated into society and be treated like everyone else. In French fashion, they protest and burn cars, as French people in the past fought against inequality and stormed the Bastille. France's young Arabs are fighting for equality?a French ideal. I hope they succeed. Maguelone Ival Corvallis, Oregon...
Despite being recruited by high profile programs such as Oregon, UCLA, and USC, Harris decided in the fall of his post-graduate year that Harvard was where he wanted...
...number of produce packers and distributors are experimenting with natural-light labeling, a new process that uses a laser to etch identifying information (country of origin, variety, etc.) into the skins of fruits and vegetables without bruising or causing other damage. In our taste tests with pears from Southern Oregon Sales, the labeled areas proved entirely edible, if oddly textured. The process allows suppliers to attach more specific data to individual items - such as when a peach will be ripe enough to eat and other handy tidbits - in a way that won't stick to your hair. Next Product: Tastes...
...relatives of the victims. Instead, the bombers get a free ticket out of the world, leaving sorrow and anguish behind them. How nice for them. But they are cowards. The heroes are those who stay and help others through the suffering, regardless of the pain. Calvin Sale Klamath Falls, Oregon, U.S. I was disturbed by the article "Professor of Death" on the Iraqi insurgent who trains suicide bombers. What appalled me most is your reporting on him as if he were some sort of modern businessman, and utterly failing to explicitly categorize him in the class of anti-Islamic raving...