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JAN. 1, 1987 THURSDAY Medford Hotel Closes .. Lloo 14:08 So. Or JAN. 1, 1987 THURSDAY STORY/;'.. , CASSETIE ADDRESS NOTES Medford Hotel Closes .. llOO 14:08 So. Or. News V & R (morning after, mosquito coast 1085 43:01 Stevenson Family Murder 1095 42:45 ABC Albany-Linn Co. Jail 1092 37:05 San Juan Hotel Fire Folo N-131 7:13 CNN 1st Local BAby . 1099 13:06 San Juan Hotel fire Aftermath N-130 13:00 DEF Klamath Falls GWENtowersuit 1083 43:04 Polar bear Ride ll04 20: 14 East Coast Flooding N-126 46:03 CNN Coastal Waves 1084 44:57 ABC Polar Bear Swim N-128 15:04 DEF \ Emerald Lawsuit 1106 5:05 JAN 2, 1987 FRIDAY San Juan .Fire Folo N-129 34:25 CNN Reagan Home N-130 14:30 CNN Washington Family Murder rb95 43:54 WX-RiverFlowing 1090 25: 29 Japanese "gone with wind" N-130 17:05 CNN Atlantic Coast Storm N-131 9:07 CNN San Juan Hotel Update N-128 15: 59 CNN WX-GreenPlant 1195 8:57 No GWENAlliance Suit 1094 41:02 Voter Registration 1088 35:25 firemed AmbulanceService Enrollment 1089 37:22 San Juan Fire · Investigation N-124 41:52 DEF East Coast Storms N-129 35:56 CNN Washington School Arson N-125 34:.15 DEF State Treasurer: Divestiture 1087 37:52 EmploymentMove 1086 35:40 Roosevelt Opens 1093 38:55 W. Eugene Enterprise Zone 1085 45:36 Iran-Iraq War Footage N-124 44;50 ABC .NS SATURDAYJAN.3, 1987 Coast Credits 1101 12:06 21:50 Coast Storm Damage 1104 ... WX-Ocean,Lighthouse 1105 10:.55 r-- CONT.SAT, JAN. 3, 1987 STORY CASSETIE ADDRESS NOTES Lottery Lines 1091 43:02 Ivory Coast Plane Crash N- 125 35:02 DEF East Coast Storm Damage N-129 38:04 DEF 7-11 Candy Contamination 1089 39: 20 San Juan Hotel Fire Update N-128 19:07 DEF 55-MPHSpeed Limit N-124 42:49 DEF Statue of liberty Model 1083 44:20 Dereks formal wear Closure 1086 36:52 SUNDAYJAN.4, 1987 WX-Field Near Marcela 1105 12:48 WX-MckenzieRiver q 1105 14:35 Deaf Church/Video Ministry 1102 29:20 , Exercycle - a- Thon 1088 36:44 Cambodia CampClosure React 1104 24:37 KGW Legislative Poll React 1100 15:40-- {Bill Frye) School Drug Conference 1.083 45: 19 KG~J -- Bhagwanin Pune N-128 20:01 Baltimore Train Derailment N-125· 36:06 DEF Hood River Train Derailment 1089 40:06 KGW Dereks Formal Wear Closure 1094 41:57 Newport Fatal 1086 37: 37 KGW U of O DormFire 1087 39:04 MONDAYJAN. 5, 1987 Springfiele Market Robbery 1103 14:33 Re~gan's Prostate OK N-131 11: 28 ABC Maryland Train AXFolo N-130 18: 59 ABC U.O. DormFire 1099 13:59 Spfld. City Mgr. Availability 1106 6:00 Year End Giving 1095 44: 59 Roosevelt NewWing 1098 43:25 Co. Swear-in 1102 31:33 Reagan: NWBudget Effects N-125 36:22 KGW Spfld. Meth Arraignment 1100 17:18 Hall &Archey Leg. Prevue: Pt. 1-School Closures 1097 40:28 Atiyeh: State of State Prevue 1087 39:53 Reagan's NewBudget N-129 39:23 CNN CONT.MONDAY JAN. 5, 1987 STORY CASSffiE ADDRESS NOTES Maryland Train Derail Folo. 1103 15:22 CNN Dallas Hostage 1083 46:16 CNN Spfld: State of City 1088 38:17 Eugene: State of City Address 1086 38:22 Hood River Derailment 1089 41:23 DEFKATU wx 1105 16:24 rose garden wx 1090 27:20 spencer butte Immigration Workshop 1101 13:53 TUESDAYJAN.6, 1987 La Grande/Dayton Levies 1093 40: 52 KG~J Maryland Train Ax Invest. N-131 13:06 ABC Thi Ethics of Aids Reporting N-131 ? Niteline, 1-2 Coast Storm Update 1091 43:51 Legislative Try Pt. 2 Tax Reform 1107 2:22 Ore-Aqua, No Sale? 1092 41:23 Defazio Sworn In 1102 33:55 Atiyeh Receives Shuttle Items 1Q94 44: 10 KGL'1 lOOth Congress Convenes N-131 23:30 CMN Co. Comm./River Rd. Prop. 1103 16:27 Mid Valley AIDSTesting 1098 45:20 Fed. Budget: Timber Formula 1101 16: 10 Dayton Levy 1093 41:13 KGW OPBSCha-nel 7 Switch 1104 26:32 : ·· U.O. Leg. Agenda 1106 8: 13 Estacada Schools Reopen 1088 39:51 KGWDC Duncan Sworn-in 1087 4041 KGW Spfld. House Fire 1100 18:23 Sprld. HomeSafety Check 1099 15:49 WEDNESDAYJAN.7, 1987 Dayton Levy Results 1102 35:00 KGW Airport Fog 1099 17:50 Hanford 6 Mo. Shutdown N-130 20:29 ABC fq: t9 I'<G W Farm Budget-Subsidies 1100 jJJ. ,,,d. 7 s~.o, tJ,S., Klamath Falls Schools 1100 Leg. Prevue-Pt. 3 1107 6:21 Leg. Prevue-Pt. 4 1092 40:01 Lawsuits Against Attorneys 1104 28:34 CONT.WED. JAN. 7, :i:18·, STORY CASSETIE ADDRESS NOTES L/-~ D~ (ili/,:/lo wx 1~:13 trees, fog OPBS7 Moves Back 1103 17:54 Lane Co.: State of the County 1093 42:12 wx 1090 29: 13 41:00 Americana Artist 1086 Lane Co. River Rd. Decision 1101 18:28 Eugene Airport: Economic Study 1106 10:33 S.O.N.S. Klamath Falls Schools 1100 22:27 PAC Atiyeh's Last Hurrah 1087 41:55 Goldschmidt Corrections Plan 1102 36:38 THURSDAYJAN.8, 1987 Reagan ouf of Hospital 1094 44:50 DEF Dobie at Large 1102 39:04 Chinese Protest/Local Reax 1106 12:4D Homeless Legislation N-131 24: i"8 KGW,DC DemoReginal Primary 1-lll :40 Hwy. 99 Irving Ax 1107 12:44 Slick Roads: Freezing Rain? 1092 42:36 GrammyNominations N-129 41:25 CNN Be a Brick Update 1101 20:57 Hult Marketing Survey 1088 41:51 OMVCar Crash N-130 22:00 PAC OeFazio Siskyou Park 1099 18:37 1 l~X 1105 19: 29 eaves wx 1090 30:28 tundra Lane Co. Divorce Mediation 1112 :4p Beer & Wine/Bottle Bill 1108 :40 E. Board/Autzen Phase 1 1109 :40. Bunker Hill Logging 1103 19: 50 Indigent Defense 1110 :40 FRIDAYJAN. 9, 1987 Spy Equipment N-128 20:55 ABC Iran Update N-127 34:19 ABC Reagan Contra Memo N-131 26:39 CNN Goldschmidt-City/County 1110 2:02 CONT.FRIDAY JAN.9, 1987 STORY CASSffiE ADDRESS HOTES Chernobyl Health Effects 1112 2:34 WeycoPlant Preservation 1100 25:19 KGW Forest Service Timber Thefts 1104 30:41 Drug Lab Dangers 1108 2:25 Defazio First Speech N-130 23:04 KGWD.C. Nu Shooz GrammyNomination 1092 44:00 KGW Star Wars Ride N-129 4~:19 CNN Reagan Arms Approval N-128 22:46 ABC Higher Ed-Semester/Quarter Switch 1111 1: 31. Frost Photoessay 1113 :41 Mahlon Sweet Fog 1107 13:54 SAT. JAN. 10, 1987 Veneta House Fire 1088 42:57 Farm Sales Up 1108 4: 12 Hwy. 126 Semi AX 1106 14:35 WX-FoggyHills/Svn 11Q5 21:17 - Portland Meth Raid 1091 45:46 W. 11th Kidnap Attempt 1086 44:22 Lookout Point Controversy 1107 16:20 Possible 4-J Teacher Strike 1087 42:57 Dulles Airport Hijack N-125 38:30 DEF SUNDAYJAN.11, 1987 Monroe St. House Fire 1091 48:19 Eachus-Proportionality Rule 1087 44:15 Fadely Retires 1109 2:18 Robert Cray Band-Eugene 1088 43:38 Robert Cray Band-Profile 1086 45:08 (KGW) Model T Odyssey 1111 3:01 WX-Creswell Sunset 1105 23:09 WX-Windmi 11 1090 32:18 WX-Sheep/Sunset 1090 34:11 .e MONDAYJAN. 12, 1987 STORY CASSffiE ADDRESS NOTES Football Wrap N-128 27:02 CNN Goldschmidt Backgrounder N-131 27:54 KGW,AM ," Spfl d . 7-11 Ax 1099 20:56 ' Lottery Winner N-130 25:31 KGvJ,AM Sheldon Activities Letter 1107 18:21 KRVM/ChurchillStudio Moves 1088 44:29 Hoots Reopens 1112 3:44 Homeless Calander 1113 2:40 Reagan Arms Talks N-127 36:14 Spfld. Booth Kelly Site 1102 41:34 Goldschmidt Inaugeration 1110 4: 14 Goldschmidt:Political History 1093 43:22 KGW Waite Hostage Plea N-128 28:51 CNN 1987 Legislature Opens 1104 32: 11 KGW Bunker Hill-Luscher 1108 6:15 Alfalafa School 1101 21: 10 Spfld. School Board Mtg. -~ 1103 22:08 Eugene Mall Vandalism 1106 15:44 Massachusetts Milltown Fire N-125 41:18 ABC Russian Cold N-131 31:02 ABC OR. Lotto Winner 1092 44:25 ABC, KATU TUES9A¥-JAN~lJ,-1987 Art Treasure 1111 5:35 Dupont Fire Arrest N-130 26:23 CNN Sup. Ct. : Maternity Suit N-128 30:48 CNN Lookout Point Gravel Decision 1110 9:18 Dobie Adopted 1106 16:46 School Aid Cimmunity Service 1100 27:20 KGW WoodburningMidseason rpt. 1109 4:49 KOACMoves to Eugene? 1099 21:59 Boise-Cascade Drug test Decision Reax. 1089 42:31 KGW MetroChinses Visit 1111 7:22 Super Bowl Ticket Arrests N-129 45:00 DEF San Juan Hotel Fire Arrest N-125 42:13 DEF Derek's closure Update 1112 5:20 Nuke Free Zone/Compliance 1107 19:56 TUESDAYJAN. 13, 1987 STORY CASSETTE ADDRESS NOTES Blair Fatal Ax 1103 22:51 SUB/Cable. Business. 1108 9:01 EPUD:State of Utility 1097 44:40 WED.JAN . 14, 1987 Maternity Ruling: Or. Effects N-130 28:48 KGW GreenwoodFire 1102 42:27 Puerto Rico Fire: NewArrest N-127 38:3 4 ABC America's Cup N-128 33:00 ABC Goldschmidt: Kulongoski appointed 1099 22:55 County Cable/KOAC 1117 :40 Amtrak Drug r.nve'st. N-130 33:37 San Juan Fire-2nd Suspect N-128 34:22 CNN King Celebration Prevue 1112 7:30 Caterpiller Dallas Plants Closed 1099 24:23 KGW Bunker Hill: Co.
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