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East Oregonian
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Thursday, November 12, 2015
Oregon AG says investigators
targeted Black Lives Matter
PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon
Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum
says one of her investigators has been
put on paid leave after she learned he
had searched for social media hashtags
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the promise of an independent inves-
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MEDFORD (AP) — An
Oregon inmate has pleaded
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a stomach illness spreading
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EUGENE (AP) — Two
former University of Oregon
counseling center employees
say they were shunned,
criticized and threatened with
dismissal at the UO after they
blew the whistle on superiors
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such as that of Hong Kong
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discrimination; and of a
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