Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 26, 2011, Page 2, Image 2

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The Review
Oregon Health Plan Cuts
January 26. 2011
unprofitable for doctors to treat Cop Shooter on Loose
Gov. John Kitzhaber said Monday patients. K itzhaber eventually The search continued Tuesday
he will be forced to recommend sig­ hopes to save money by creating along the central Oregon coast for a
nificant cuts in Oregon Health Plan incentives for preventing costly man suspected of critically wound­
benefits and payments to doctors, treatments and by treating chronic ing a Lincoln City police officer
despite concerns that it becomes conditions outside of hospitals.
Sunday night during a traffic stop
on U.S. 101. The officer, Officer
Steven B. Dodds, 45, was in critical
condition at Legacy Emanuel Hos­
pital.
DdiiK Domoers □emencea
The judge in the Woodburn bank
bombing trial sentenced the father
and son convicted of planting a bomb
that killed two law enforcement offic­
ers to death Monday. BruceTumidge
and his son. Josh, offered not a word
of remorse or apology but were defi­
ant before the judge and claimed they
were innocent.
Stomps Sentenced to Life
Hazelyn Stomps, found guilty of
killing her husband and then burn­
ing his remains on rural property
east of Troutdale, was sentenced to
life in prison Tuesday. Stomps, 56,
would have the possibility of parole
in 25 years.
Remembering Jack LaLanne
Let us help you
put it in perspective.
Jack LaLanne, the fit­
ness guru who in­
sp ire d te le v isio n
viewers to trim down
and pump iron for
decades before exercise became a
national obsession, died Sunday at
age 96. LaLanne succumbed to
pneumonia following a brief illness
at his home in Morro Bay, Calif.
Zsa Zsa Home from Hospital
Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor has been
released from the hos­
pital eight days after
she had her right leg
amputated. The 93-
year-old star suffered
a gangrene infection
after hip replacement surgery in J uly.
McDonald’s May Up Prices
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The w orld's largest ham burger
chain, McDonald’s, announced it
may raise prices in the coming year
as food prices rise. In spite of rising
costs, the company, which contin­
ued to outperform competitors, still
posted net income of $1.24 billion
on salesof$6.21 billion for the fourth
quarter of 2010. •
Zigzag gets road back
Clackamas County officials were set
to reopen Lolo Pass Road Tuesday,
just a week after a large section was
washed out by flooding from the
Sandy River.
Treatment for a gambling problem
is free, confidential and it works.
Sponsored by the Oregon Lottery
Oscar Nominations Out
The Academy Awards honored the
British monarchy saga "The King's
Speech " with 12 Oscar nominations
Tuesday, including acting honors
for Colin Firth, Helena Bonham
Carter and Geoffrey Rush. Other
best picture nominees were The
Social Network, Black Swan, The
Fighter, Inception, The Kids Are All
Right, 127 Hours, Toy Story 3; True
Grit and Winter's Bone.