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The following articles may help in expanding this article, for the Sept. '07 WikiProject Oregon Collaboration of the Week. Feel free to incorporate them as you see fit. Hopefully all the links work without a NewsBank subscription, though some may not. -Pete 01:36, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • MATTHEW DALY (January 9, 2003). "OREGON LAWMAKER RECOVERS FROM KNEE-REPLACEMENT SURGERY". The Columbian. --- knee replacement surgery
  • "DEMOCRAT WINS RACE IN OREGON; WASHINGTON REPUBLICAN IN LEAD". The Chicago Tribune. November 10, 1996. --- defeated incumbent Jim Bunn
  • opponent Boquist starts newspaper (2000)
  • profile from before her first win
  • Oregonian 2004 endorsement of Hooley over Jim Zupancic
  • Statesman-Journal 2002 endorsement
  • pacemaker
  • anti-identity theft legislation
  • Hogan, DAVE (September 24, 1998). "REP. HOOLEY SOLIDIFIES BASE BY STAKING OUT CENTER ON SOME TOUGH ISSUES". The Oregonian. --- staked out political middle, avoided controversy in first term
  • an earlier profile (from primary election)
  • Hooley, Darlene (October 5, 2001). "IN MY OPINION WHAT IT WILL MEAN TO CUT OFF TERRORISTS' MONEY". The Oregonian. --- Hooley op-ed, arguing to amend banking regulations shortly after 9/11
  • "Rep. Hooley's husband files for divorce". The Associated Press. The Columbian. July 16, 1997. --- husband of 32 years filed for divorce (1997)
  • Daly, Matthew. "Assisted suicide defended". Associated Press. The Columbian. --- support assisted suicide law
  • DURBIN, KATHIE (July 20, 2005). "Baird meth bill passes U.S. House". The Columbian. --- sponsored popular anti-meth bill
  • "Ore. lawmaker wants to fight ecoterrorism". The Associated Press. The Seattle Times. July 9, 2001. --- anti-eco terrorism bill


::Can anyone find her maiden name? Sounds goofy to talk about her marrying a guy named Hooley without that info. Got it. --Esprqii 23:56, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

wrong party.

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the page speaks of her belonging to the democratic party---that doesn't exist. I would think the the party is "Democrat"Rvannatta 00:19, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Democratic is correct, follow the link to the Wiki article, or the Dem's own website from the URL on the Wiki article. Aboutmovies 00:23, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Should we add links to subscription-only sites? The only people who can access the stories here are those with a Multnomah library card. (I found the story on the Clackamas County Library system.) Is there a more generic URL we can send them to? --Esprqii 01:05, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Esprqii, I use the NewsBank/Multnomah Library system very heavily, but I am mystified by it. Some of the URLs seem to be available without logging in, while others are not. I have not been able to discern any kind of pattern (maybe some publications allow it, but others don't??) Anyway, I suppose that killing the links for those that don't work is probably the right thing to do…I selfishly would rather they stay in there, for my own reference, but of course that's not really a reason to keep them in an international encyclopedia. CURSES on the Oregonian, though - not to mention other 4-bit newspapers like the S-J - for not maintaining previews of articles on their own site!!
Another option, I suppose, would be to link to The Oregonian's own subscription-based archive. At least that gives people the option to buy the article, if that's worth it to them. I dunno. I've had it up to here with this issue, and don't see a clear solution.
A question - does the Columbian article show up OK for you without logging in? -Pete 01:27, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Not through the link you provided, but I can see the preview here: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-3942490.html (Google News Archive rocks!) --Esprqii 03:21, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know if it would help, but just let me know if you need me to check out the links with the Chemeketa (Marion & other counties) Regional Library system... Katr67 01:37, 19 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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