Rogue of the Week
Here's a Rogue-ish tale to consider while shopping this holiday season at Washington Square.Our story begins with Lee Grann, a 65-year-old Kent, Wash., resident who drives often to the Washington Coun ...
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Food Reviews & Stories
Can't stand the heat? These restaurants can either help you stock your home dinner table or keep you outta the kitchen altogether. Remember, you're not the only one in town terrified of turkey basters ...
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Food Reviews & Stories
Can't stand the heat? These restaurants can keep you outta the kitchen. Remember, you're not the only one in town terrified of turkey basters, so reserve a Thanksgiving table today!SWANKY SITDOWNSHigg ...
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Rogue of the Week
For Shannon Donaldson, her former job at the Hollywood Theatre wasn't about bringing home a paycheck. As manager from 2001 to 2003 at the Northeast Portland nonprofit theater, Donaldson reveled in the ...
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Where the dividing lines lie for a national advocate of church-state separation.
Q & A
Barry Lynn, head of a national organization fighting to keep the separation between church and state, is no God-hater. In fact, the 57-year-old executive director of Americans United is an ordained mi ...
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Table dances vs. lap dances: What's the difference?
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Sure, Oregon's got fishing, mountains and beaches—but the Beaver State also has lots of strip clubs. Indeed, The Oregonian reported last month the state ranks second behind West Virginia in fles ...
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Portland prof instructs public-school teachers how to teach the Bible in class.
Q & A
For Marie Wachlin, it's clear that knowing the Bible gives public-school students an edge in class.Wachlin, a 63-year-old adjunct professor at Concordia University's College of Education, bases her be ...
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Chances are, you'll never be affected by the estate tax that some in Congress are laboring to repeal.Unless you've got a wealthy aunt about to croak or have tucked away a Xanadu to leave to your heirs ...
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Katrina blows New Orleans college student back to her Portland home.
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After recounting her battle with Hurricane Katrina for the umpteenth time, 21-year-old Celeste Calvin catches her breath and sighs."It's just good to be back in Portland."The 2002 graduate from Benson ...
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