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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Economy suffers bear of a day
Oregon's '08 recession, if it comes, likely would spread pain selectively. The economic tornado would hit certain industries and products, and glance off others. Like December's flooding, economists say, it could devastate portions of Oregon and leave parts unscathed.

Rate cut could buttress sagging mortgage industry if consumers rush to refinance
It remains to be seen whether the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut Tuesday will avert a recession. But it's good for Don Christensen.

Portland district prepares to deal with high schools
Faced with declining high school enrollment, mixed academic results and unequal access to rigorous course offerings, Portland school leaders are considering an overhaul of their 10 high school campuses.

4 out of 4 Democrats agree
PENDLETON -- It was frigid outside, but the atmosphere inside was downright cozy Tuesday as four Democrats vying for the U.S. Senate settled into their first debate of the campaign.

Emergency shelters offer escape from night's cold
Zachary Jackson stretched his legs, sinking deeper into a green cot pushed into a corner of the Estate Hotel basement. A Red Cross volunteer passed by, offering gray woolen blankets against the chill on his second night at the downtown warming center.

Tax ruling on volunteer gifts worries nonprofits
BEND -- When the Mount Bachelor Sports Education Foundation stages ski races, it relies on a corps of volunteers to set up gates, log times and generally keep things running.

Daily toll calculated for I-5 bridge
VANCOUVER -- Rush-hour commuters between Portland and Vancouver could be charged as much as $5.12 a day to use a new Interstate 5 bridge project, which appeared to gain important political support Tuesday night.


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