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When the Oregon Health Division released a report last month on the first full year of life and death under Oregon's law permitting assisted suicide -- the only such law in the country -- public of
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Long before "A River Runs Through It" sent gear-giddy wannabes scuttling streamside, the Pacific Northwest boasted a devoted fly-fishing populace. It's no wonder. From diverse native tro
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Charles "Cully" Stimson, deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs, ignited a firestorm when he condemned some of the nation's most prestigious law firms for representin
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The new Supreme Court term is so far more notable for cases denied review than those actually on the argument calendar, and it has otherwise been overshadowed by both the election
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