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MILWAUKIE, Ore. (AP) -- A look inside Providence Milwaukie Hospital illustrates how the nation's health care system is unraveling for people who can't afford it. The hospital for the first time offered free mammograms to uninsured women older than 40. A total of 45 slots were made available over three evening clinics, and they filled immediately. An additional 21 women were put on a waiting list...

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Glenn Beck received a ceremonial, plaque-mounted key to the city from the mayor of his hometown, as well as a minute-long standing ovation as hundreds of protesters gathered outside.

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It looks all but certain that Oregonians will be voting in a special election in January on whether to uphold the $733 million tax package approved by the Democratic-led Legislature. Opponents on Friday turned in what they said were more than enough petition signatures to force a referendum vote on the taxes.
Oregon House Republicans are looking beyond the January vote and are hoping to use anti-tax sentiment as their top campaign issue against swing-district House Democrats who backed the tax hikes.

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The U.S. House this week approved a bill to rename a northeast Portland post office for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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He hopes it will catch on with anyone interested in setting down their own story

Rupert Kinnard's career in graphic design is headed for another innovation: an electronic memoir that includes art, personal stories, and memorabilia that can be published in a book or even on the Internet with videos and music. He calls it the Life Capsule Project, and he hopes it will catch on with anyone interested in setting down their own life story ....

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Join Dr. William A. Guillory, considered by many to be one of the most dynamic transformational speakers, and conference and seminar facilitators of our time will be at the annual Minority Enterprise Development Week celebration to recognize outstanding minority-owned businesses in Oregon and SW Washington at the Oregon Convention Center ...

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Emerge, the national group that trains Democratic women to run for office, will be graduating their first class in Oregon on Oct. 3. On Oct. 15, Emerge is holding a meeting at the Urban League of Portland from 6 to 8 p.m. to discuss the upcoming 2010 mentorship class, scheduled to start in February 2010

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Jerrin Hickman's trial will proceed in November

Despite efforts by prosecutors to label murder defendant Jerrin Hickman as a member of a criminal gang, Judge Michael Marcus said doing so could unfairly bias the jury. Hickman is being tried for the Dec. 31, 2007 murder of Christopher Adam Monette. Monette was shot outside a party at 8407 N.E. Thompson St. by a man in a ski mask...

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