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Page 2 ®>* IjJortlanh (Observer Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC December 10, 2014 „W eek in The Review M a rio ta an d th e s e c o n d -se e d e d D ucks w ill face Florida State at R ose B ow l in the C ollege Football Playoff sem ifinal on Jan. 1. Senate Torture Report 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 Truly m aking a difference in the lives of Auto Accident victims and Injured W orkers for nearly 20 years If you or someone you know has been in an accident, call us so we can help you with your needs. 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Heisman Trophy Favorite O re g o n Parking Area 333 NE R usihc II «200 Russell St q u a r te r b a c k M arcu s State Senator Chip Shields (District 22: N/NE Portland) is looking for a highly motivated ano detail-oriented Office Assistant for legislative session in Salem from February to June 2015. Visit our website to find out more information, including instructions on how to apply: www.oregonlegislature.gov/shieldsc Equal opportunity employer: women, persons of color, individuals with disabilities, and/or community members living in N/NE encouraged (9 aPPJY- Deadline for applications: Dec 19. jJortlanh (Observer P ublisher : Established 1970 Mark Washington, Sr. E ditor : M ich a el L eig h to n E xecutive D irector : Rakeem Washington C reative D irector : P aul N e u fe ld t USPS 959-680 O n Friday aro u n d 7 a.m ., Portland P olice stopped a m inivan heading north on 1-205 around the Portland A irport. U pon searching the vehicle, officers located 4 2 k ilogram s o f c o caine, w hich investigators now b e lieve w as d estin ed fo r C anada. T he d riv er w as arrested. Satellite Radio Company Settles O re g o n A tto rn e y G e n e ra l E llen R o sen b lu m an n o u n ced T hursday that she has jo in e d o ther states in a $3.8 m illion settlem ent w ith Sirius X M R adio reso lv in g claim s that the satellite radio co m p an y eng ag ed in m islead in g advertising and billing p ra c tic e s . A n y O re g o n ia n w h o thinks they w ere w ro n gfully billed should subm it a claim w ith the O r M ariota was nam ed one o f fo u r finalists M o n d a y a n d is c o n s id e r e d th e fro n t-ru n n er to w in the 80th H eism an on S aturday night in N ew Y ork. H e w o u ld b eco m e th e first O reg o n player to earn college football's m ost egon A ttorney G en eral's office. Work for State Senator Chip Shields! Advertise with diversity in Tk‘ Portland Observer C all 503-288-0033 ads@portlandobserver.com Cocaine Transport Busted T he O b am a adm inistration issu ed guidelines M o n d ay that ban federal law enfo rcem en t from pro filin g on the basis o f religion, national origin and oth er characteristics, p rotocols the Justice D epartm ent hopes co u ld be a m odel fo r local d epartm ents as the nation tackles questions ab o u t the role race plays in policing. County Adopts $15 Minimum Wage M ultn o m ah C o u n ty has adopted a $ 15 m inim um w age fo r its em ploy ees. T h e co u n ty ’ s b o ard o f c o m m is sioners approved the w age hike on T hursday. It w ill b e p h ased in over the n ex t th ree years. The county agreed to the m ini m um w age as part o f its new contract w ith union w orkers. C om m issioners voted to extend it to nonunion w ork ers as well, including tem porary and on-call em ployees such as election and library workers. O fficials say about 5 0 0 w orkers w ill benefit. T hat's 9 p ercent o f the co u n ty 's w orkforce. T he increase w ill co st about $6 7 5 ,0 0 0 o v er the next three years. —Associated Press 47 47 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 c Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned if accompanied by a self addres.sed envelope. All created design display ads become the sole property of the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or personal usage w.thout the wntten consent of the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition of such ad. © 2008 THE PORT LAND OBSERVER. 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