go to your local library
2007-02-13 20:52:09
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answered by traveller 7
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The newspaper most likely to have covered this story is "The World" but unfortunately their online archives (http://theworldlink.com/archives/)... don't go back to 1980.
You can call the library in Coos Bay and request that a librarian look up the murder (since you have the date) for you on their microfilm copy. Another option is to request a lookup from one of the volunteers at "Random acts of genealogical kindness" (http://www.raogk.org/).
I seem to remember this story - if I remember correctly, the murder was in either Bandon or Langlois.
Here's the link to the Coos Bay volunteers at RAOGK: http://www.raogk.org/oregon.htm...
2007-02-18 07:44:01
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answered by An Oregon Nut 6
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looked around couldn't find anything sorry -- maybe try the coosbay library -- if it's big enough they might have newspaper clipping on microfiche or something -- Coos Bay Public Library h
http://www.coosnet.com/library/ - 2k - Cached - Similar pages
Coos Bay Public Library basic info
http://bay.cooslibraries.org/basics1.html - 6k -
2007-02-13 18:21:26
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answered by --------------- 2
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You need to go to your town's (or that town's) main library and ask someone there to help you. They most likely will have a newspaper that old scanned onto one of those film things (I can't think of the name of it) or they may have hard copies of the paper.
2007-02-13 18:11:36
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answered by First Lady 7
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Go to the Archieve Institution of your country and ask the staff there to help you...in a jiffy, you'll get your infors you need. Hope this helps.
2007-02-21 17:34:48
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answered by nicholas r_51my 2
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