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Fraud and confusion on game dayLast week's football ticket sales caused almost as much frustration as losing to Calby Robert D'AndreaEugene police denied 31 people entry into Autzen Stadium Saturday because of counterfeit tickets. Detective Steve Williams said those turned away likely did not know they had purchased a fraudulent ticket. "Many would have purchased the tickets via the Internet or private ticket sales and thought them to be the real thing," he wrote in a press release. |
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New permanent city manager will be hired by next FebruaryOfficials say candidate should be a dedicated public servant able to work well with the city councilby Jason ReedEugene Mayor Kitty Piercy named Angel Jones as Eugene's interim city manager on June 6, nearly a month and a half after former City Manager Dennis Taylor announced his resignation. But the relationship between the city manager and the Eugene City Council can be a lot like a marriage, Councilor Chris Pryor said, full of squabbles and bickering over something as insignificant as putting a fork in the spoon drawer. |
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October events to focus on ending domestic violenceThe Women's Center and UO Law School groups bring attention to both past and present victimsby Mike O'BrienThis year, an estimated 1.3 million women will be abused by a partner. This month, many members of the University community will wear purple ribbons to recognize them. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and several events throughout campus will raise awareness of domestic violence and show support to its victims. |
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