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More on Wikileaks from Berkeley and Ron Paul


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A quick follow on WW's Wikileaks piece today in which Oregon congressmen and others weighed in on the question of publishing classified State Department cables. The City Council in Berkeley, Calif. tabled a resolution Tuesday night calling the Army private charged with leaking the information to Wikileaks a hero, but may reconsider it at a later date. And KPOJ's Carl Wolfson called my attention ...   More
 
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 HANK STERN

This Football Thing in Alabama is Serious


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Monday, December 20, 2010 HANK STERN

Live Long and Prosper ... and Donate Blood on New Year's Day


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Strap on your space suits and guzzle some orange juice: it's a blood drive battle of intergalactic proportions. In addition to nurses with needles, get ready for real-live* Stormtroopers and Klingons at the Red Cross' New Year's Day blood drive at the Portland Donor Center. Blood and platelet donors will be allowed to vote for their favorite space squad (and pose for photos with the warriors, ...   More
 
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 REBECCA JACOBSON

This Football Thing in Alabama is Serious, Chapter II


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While waiting (and waiting and waiting) for the Jan. 10 championship game between Auburn and Oregon, the mind tends to wander. Last week, we wrote about how college football in Alabama is taken very, very seriously. This week, we note one more example from the video archives of the state's football passion. Below is a much-watched chestnut from December 2008, in which one very distraught ...   More
 
Wednesday, December 29, 2010 HANK STERN

Kulongoski: Too Many People In Prison


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No politician wants to be viewed as soft on crime. But Gov. Ted Kulongoski, in an exit interview with us earlier this month, made the impolitic observation in the video clip below that this state has gone too far in prison building. He also talked about his next career and how he would like to work on corrections issues. (Hint-turn up the volume.) Our Q & A with Kulongoski will be in the ...   More
 
Thursday, December 30, 2010 MARK ZUSMAN

Brandon Roy Now Out Indefinitely


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Alas, for Portland Trail Blazers fans, Greg Oden may have company on the out-for-the-rest-of-the-year shelf. The Blazers announced today that Brandon Roy is out indefinitely with sore knees. The 26-year-old Roy had been a fan favorite up until this injury-riddled season and the face of a franchise that seemed not so long ago to be resurgent. But even before today's news, all of that had already ...   More
 
Thursday, December 30, 2010 HANK STERN

Kulongoski: How the Neil Goldschmidt Scandal Shattered his Higher Ed Goals


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One of Ted Kulongoski's campaign pledges when he ran for governor in 2002 was to reform higher education in Oregon. After Kulongoski took office in 2003, he nominated former Gov. Neil Goldschmidt-a friend,mentor and fellow Democrat-to chair the State Board of Higher Ed and lead the reform effort. Within six months, Goldschmidt resigned from the position in the wake of revelations by Willamette ...   More
 
Sunday, January 2, 2011 MARK ZUSMAN

Kulongoski: I Lost My Mentor When Goldschmidt Toppled


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In this clip from our interview with Ted Kulongoski, the departing governor candidly explains what the loss of Neil Goldschmidt from the corridors of power meant to him personally. Goldschmidt retired from the public sphere when WW published in 2004 revelations about his sex abuse of a young girl. The interview will appear in Wednesday's print edition of WW. Here are links to three earlier ...   More
 
Monday, January 3, 2011 MARK ZUSMAN

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