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All about side effects

Written May 1st, 2013 by

If you read the fine print, it seems surprising that the makers of prescription drugs ever sell some of their products. After all, who wants to get sicker or even risk death? In television ads and in print, the drug makers evidently are required — to limit liability if nothing else — to spell out […]


What’s up with Senate gun bills?

Written May 1st, 2013 by

It was on April 18 that the state Senate Judiciary Committee passed four heavily watered-down bills directed at gun owners. So far, as of May 1, none of them has seen — or been scheduled for — action on the Senate floor. What’s going on here? It could be that the bills don’t have enough support […]


Driver cards: More fees for DMV

Written May 1st, 2013 by

Illegal aliens in Oregon will be allowed to obtain state driver cards starting in the fall, when Senate Bill 833 takes effect 90 days after the legislature adjourns. From a practical perspective, this is a good thing. It takes us back to the situation that existed before February 2008, when Oregon started requiring proof of […]


Common sense loses twice

Written April 29th, 2013 by

  Two federal organizations have thrown in the towel and given up on making sensible changes in their routines. Under pressure from Congress, the Postal Service decided it had to keep delivering the mail on Saturdays. And the Transportation Security Administration, under pressure from flight attendants and their union, backed off its decision to allow people […]


Look, there’s still snow

Written April 29th, 2013 by

If you looked really hard at the top of Marys Peak this past weekend, you could still see a little patch of white. At 4,100 feet it’s the highest mountain in the Coast Range, and the extent of snow up there has taken on some significance as an indicator of the local effects of global […]

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A quiet spot, except for the creek …

Written April 28th, 2013 by

Next time you’re on or near the central Oregon coast, check out this little place in the Siuslaw National Forest. There is hardly ever anybody there when I ride my bike up to this place. It’s easy to get to by car, about nine miles up Yachats River Road. If you go, pick a sunny day, […]

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For a happier Oregon?

Written April 27th, 2013 by

Our Gov. John Kitzhaber and his lady are about to return from Bhutan. That’s a little kingdom of about three-quarters of a million people sandwiched between China and India. In recent years it made a name for itself with a concept it calls an index of “gross national happiness,” which purports to measure how content […]

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