Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 24, 2010, Page 2, Image 2

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Is the game becoming
more than a game?
November 24, 2010
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Airport Scans Frustrate
During the busiest week of air travel
in the U.S., frustrated and outraged
travelers are being encouraged to
protest body scans and pat-downs,
but according to the chief of the
Transportation Safety Administra­
tion, the body-scan boycotts could
cause delays.
N. Korea Attacks Island
Tensions escalated on the Korean
peninsula Tuesday when North
K orea fired artillery shells at
Yeonpyeong Island, some landing
in sea but some landing on the
island's residential area. Authori­
ties said two South Korean soldiers
were killed and 16 others were in­
jured.
Let us help you
put it in perspective.
Man Dies in Standoff
A southeast Portland home was
engulfed in flames Tuesday as po­
lice traded shots with a man barri­
caded inside. It all started to unfold
around 12:40 a.m. Tuesday when
police arrived to break up a family
fight. After the fire was brought
under control, police found Craig
Boehler, 46, dead inside the home.
Oden Out for Season
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Trail Blazer
Center Greg
O den, the
No. 1 pick in
the
2007
NBA draft,
will miss the
season after
microfracture
surgery on his left knee. Oden was
still rehabbing from a break last year
to his left knee when the latest prob­
lem was discovered. His rookie sea­
son was postponed because of a
similar surgery to his right knee.
Jeff, Lincoln Fall at State
Treatment for a gambling problem
is free, confidential and it works.
Jefferson and Lincoln high schools
both stumbled on the road in their
respective state football playoff
games Friday. The Democrats lost
their first game of the season when
Sherwood scored a 39-13 win in the
5A bracket. Lincoln lost to Aloha,
28-7, in6A.
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An estimated 2,000 people stood in
line stretching two-thirds around
the Oregon Convention Center
Monday for free dental care. The
Mission of Mercy clinic continued
Tuesday on a first come, first ser­
vice basis. The turnout for dental
services was a reminder of the eco­
nomic distress facing many low in­
come residents.