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by Charles Noble on March 4, 2009 · 1 comment

There’s more news in the Oregon legislature’s desperate move to rape and pillage the Oregon Cultural Trust.  Perhaps the name should be changed to the Oregon Cultural Slush Fund.  Using the word “trust” in the name certainly does lead one to expect that it wouldn’t be raided when the general fund coffers start to run

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I was forwarded this information from Janet George: Fivea Sharipoff was sentenced June 24, 2008 in a 3 hour hearing. Family members of Kjersten and Angela read statements, Kelly Gronli read her own statement and one from her parents, and members of Fivea’s family read statements as well. In the end, the judge sentenced Fivea

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This was forwarded to me by Janet George: A jury found Fivea Sharipoff guilty as charged today after approximately 2.5 hours of deliberation. Charges are 2 counts of manslaughter in the first degree for the deaths of Angela Svendsen and Kjersten Oquist, 1 count of assault in the second degree for injuries suffered by Kelly

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Kjersten Oquist Angela Svendsen This from KVAL‘s website in Eugene: ALBANY, Ore. – A Salem woman is on trial in Linn County for the deaths of two members of the Eugene Symphony. Fivea Sharipoff, 26, at left, is charged with manslaughter, assault and driving under the influence after a wrong-way crash on Interstate 5 last

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For those of you who were friends, colleagues, or acquaintances of Angela Svendsen and Kjersten Oquist, who were killed by a drunk driver driving the wrong way on I-5 on February 12, 2007, you may be interested to know that the trial dates have been set for the defendant, Fivea Sharipoff, who has one prior

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  One of a string (no pun intended) of bizarre stories about the often fraud-filled world of stringed instrument dealing. Apparently violinist Hokai Tang was taking violins and bows from sellers on a consignment basis, but ran off with the instruments and failed to pay the sellers their proceeds.

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