| Outlaw's foot surgery successful
Trail Blazers forward Travis Outlaw underwent successful surgery to repair a stress fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot, the Portland Trail Blazers announced Wednesday. He is expected to be sidelined for three to five months.
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 | Blazers' Outlaw to have foot surgery
Trail Blazers forward Travis Outlaw will undergo surgery Wednesday to repair a stress fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot, the Trail Blazers announced today.
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 | Glanville out at PSU
PSU and coach Glanville are officially parting ways. A search for his replacement has begun.
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 | Blazers: Outlaw sidelined with stress fracture
Trail Blazer forward Travis Outlaw is out indefinitely.
Outlaw left Saturday's game in Charlotte after suffering a stress fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot. He will return to Portland for further evaluation but for now, is out indefinitely.
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 | New mayor wants Vancouver Beavers
Newly elected Tim Leavitt said Tuesday he would like to speak with Beavers' owner Merritt Paulson and that the topic is "worthy of a conversation in our community."
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 | Pac-10 reinstates Oregon's Blount
Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott says he has approved the request from Oregon to reinstate running back LeGarrette Blount, who was suspended in September after he punched a Boise State player.
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 | MLB pitcher busted for drugs, speeding in Hazel Dell
Tim Lincecum is known in the baseball community for a knee-buckling curve ball, not for his fast ball, but it was his speed that got him busted in Hazel Dell.
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 | Portland Trial Blazers Harvest Dinner
The Portland Trail Blazers Annual Harvest Dinner at the Rose Garden serves nearly 5,000 hot, holiday-style meals to people who are homeless or at the critically low income level.
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 | Ducks and Beavers agree: saving lives is important
Blood donors will have a chance to win Civil War tickets by donating blood.
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 | Ducks Trounce USC; Beavs Beat UCLA
Oregon is now in the Rose Bowl driver's seat. It was a good football weekend in Oregon, and a bad one in Southern California.
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