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  1. Intel invests in Czech software maker
  2. NW Natural hires investor relations officer
  3. Moonstruck to open new store
  4. Umpqua dividend up 33%
  5. Schnitzer Steel buys recycling facilities
  6. Knowledge Learning names VPs
  7. College to have forum about hurricane issues
  8. Union Bank economist: Good times ahead
  9. Safeway finding answer in the wind
  10. Oregon insurance company sold
  11. Movie Gallery says hurricane not likely to hurt finances
  12. Action Products buys some of Oregon company's assets
  13. Metro One wins personal directory patent
  14. Western Power reports record income
  15. Red Lion sells several hotels
  16. Schmitt Industries reports lower income
  17. IGI relocating headquarters
  18. Merix sales up, losses narrow; CFO to retire
  19. AAA puts fuel information online
  20. Metro appoints bond committee
  21. Oregon firms may get $109M in defense funding
  22. Survey: Rescind Measure 37?
  23. Metro One appoints new CEO
  24. Survey finds hiring plans remain strong
  25. Rentrak names division president
  26. LTC Global Solutions buys Florida agency
  27. Horizon Air reaches deals with two unions
  28. Pearl District gets new bistro
  29. Cascade Bancorp has higher income
  30. Microfield merges with EnergyConnect
  31. Flexcar adds CFO to executive team
  32. Researchers seeking way to make hydrogen
  33. Oregon Bar Association to admit 387 new lawyers
  34. Mortgage rates top 6%
  35. Clackamas Barnes & Noble moving
  36. BofA quarterly earnings rise 10%
  37. Pacific Continental has better Q3
  38. Gasoline prices falling
  39. Intel profits up
  40. Heritage redevelopment begins on MLK
  41. Ikea coming to Portland
  42. Washington to auction oil and gas leases
  43. Wyden introduces tax reform legislation
  44. Pope & Talbot consolidates sawmill operations
  45. Survey: One-way streets supported
  46. Pentagon: Every soldier to carry a HemCon bandage
  47. Cargo boosts Pearl District presence
  48. Providence settles with uninsured patients
  49. Entercom sees 10% increase in net income
  50. Survey: California doing the right thing
  51. Fisher Communications reports lower revenue and losses
  52. Starbucks reduces outlook to reflect stock accounting
  53. Port of Tacoma paying $12.5M to end Weyerhaeuser lease
  54. OLCC urges stores to train employees
  55. Survey: Let's get pumped
  56. Lowe's sales, earnings up for 3Q
  57. Wal-Mart posts 4% jump in Q3 profit
  58. Paulson Capital has lower Q3, but overall is doing well
  59. Oregon unemployment rate lowest in six years
  60. Medical records going paperless
  61. Suit filed to oppose channel deepening
  62. ODS Tower sells for $308 a square foot
  63. Norm Thompson closing Thurman Street store
  64. Amended lawsuit filed against Merix
  65. GM cutting 30,000 jobs; Portland facility closing
  66. DoD awards Flir $50M contract
  67. Survey: Adopt open primary system
  68. Survey predicts holiday spending slowdown
  69. PSU School of Community Health names new director
  70. HemCon opens new facility
  71. Greenbrier cuts 400 jobs
  72. Fannie, Freddie raise conforming limit to $417,000
  73. For sale: Six Weyerhaeuser mills
  74. Council expected to OK new PGE Park pact
  75. FDIC: Bank earnings set record
  76. Airlines open lounge doors to club members
  77. More than 17K SPEEA members ratify Boeing contract
  78. Hotel Mallory closing for renovations
  79. Intel plans $3.5B wafer plant in Israel
  80. Local radio exec tops charts
  81. Governor names new administrative services director
  82. Tristar Transload opens second facility
  83. UO finds economy improved in October
  84. Sierra Club praises Pearl District
  85. Bench Group names name to Qualmax
  86. Oregon Medical Laboratories expanding
  87. Health Net expanding
  88. DirecTV fined for phone violation; to pay Oregon $5M in other settlement
  89. PUC frees PGE from Enron
  90. Schnitzer Steel to double shredding capacity
  91. Patriarch Partners buys American LaFrance
  92. Evergreen International to operate Boeing freighters
  93. Women, minority workers sought on waterfront construction
  94. PDC adds four enterprise zones
  95. Tektronix has profitable Q2
  96. BBSI buys Idaho company
  97. Integra Telecom making move
  98. YoCream to delist shares
  99. Nike has record revenue
  100. Lattice settles with Tonkin