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Valentine's Day in the Naked City: Couple Arrested After Sex Role-Playing in Grocery Parking Lot

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Washington State Senate Approves CRC Tolls

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Sam Adams is on Yelp

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December 10th, 2008 Aaron Mesh, Ben Waterhouse | News
 

Our Spin On 7 Days of News

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JESUS SAVES BABY! Hillsboro Police Officer Jesus Rios revived a 16-day-old infant boy who had stopped breathing last week by administering two rescue breaths and a chest rub.

KEEPIN’ THE SABBATH: Oregon car dealers want state lawmakers to ban auto sales on Sundays in hopes of cutting labor costs.

CART CRIMES: Portland police officers arrested employees of Loco-Loco Burrito, King Burrito, El Original Chile Relleno and Pizza Schmizza on suspicion of fencing stolen merchandise in a large sting operation downtown.

$30 MILLION: The Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation’s gift to the Young Life Christian youth camp that occupies the site of the former Rajneeshpuram commune in Wasco County.

HEADQUARTERS BEHEADED: Metro’s efforts to build a 600-room hotel at the Oregon Convention Center appear on life support.

 
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12.10.2008 at 04:40 Reply
RE: Car dealers closing on Sunday.

Michigan has such a law. It has nothing to do with labor cost saving and EVERYTHING to do with making it harder for the consumer to comparison shop conveniently.

It's to the dealers benefit to force 9-to-5 er's to either rush in during the weekday evenings for a short time, or visit on a crowded Saturday with little time to visit other dealers.

Believe me, this is how they do it in the land where underhanded car sales were invented !

 

 
 

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