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“Merde!” Picasso's “plumber,” WikiLeaks – again, plus news from the border

โ€œThis is an abuse of power,โ€ declared disgraced former House Speaker Tom โ€œThe Felonโ€ DeLay after a jury deliberated 19 hours to find him guilty of two counts of money laundering while rigging elections.

The author is reporting from the Slurpee Summit, slipping magic powder into our leaders' drinks so they can actually solve something.
“This is an abuse of power,” declared disgraced former House Speaker Tom “The Felon” DeLay after a jury deliberated 19 hours to find him guilty of two counts of money laundering while rigging elections. Not the recent midterms, no, but every election Republicans have ever won, rigged with dirty money.

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Our Picks for 12/01-12/09: The Nutcracker, The Autonomics, and more!

A Bend Christmas Celebration with Michael John
thursday 2 – sunday 5
Spread the holiday spirit and engage the whole family with sing-a-long carols, music and storytelling with local music man Michael John. One hour before the performances, children are given the opportunity to make holiday artwork and decorations for the theatre with provided art supplies. Get tickets in advance, as Friday, Dec 3 and 10 are already sold out. The show continues next week as well with Thursday-Sunday performances. $10/adults, $5/children under 12. 7pm Thursday and Friday. 2pm Saturday and Sunday. Bend Performing Arts Center, 1155 SW Division St.

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Another Jewel in Bend's Riverfront Crown

In 1921 a group of Bend citizens, most of them women, led a successful campaign to have the city acquire 11 acres of land along the Deschutes River and protect it from development.

In 1921 a group of Bend citizens, most of them women, led a successful campaign to have the city acquire 11 acres of land along the Deschutes River and protect it from development. Those 11 acres became Drake Park, the “jewel in the crown” of the city's park system.

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Home Sweet Drone

This week, tucked down at the bottom of the Bend City Council's always dry agenda is one item that caught our attention: A letter of support for drone flight testing. You read that right.

This week, tucked down at the bottom of the Bend City Council's always dry agenda is one item that caught our attention: A letter of support for drone flight testing. You read that right. The city is actually pursuing a chance to get a piece of the controversial unmanned drone strike program, the same one that has killed scores of civilians, including, recently, women and children attending a wedding in Pakistan.

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Giuseppe's Closes For Good, Black Friday, We're Number One and more!

Goodbye Goomba's, Hello Bond Street Bar and Grill The restaurant casualties continue in downtown when longtime operator Peggy Falcaro announced on Monday that she has sold Giuseppe's after a 20-plus-year run on Bond Street.

Goodbye Goomba's, Hello Bond Street Bar and Grill
The restaurant casualties continue in downtown when longtime operator Peggy Falcaro announced on Monday that she has sold Giuseppe's after a 20-plus-year run on Bond Street.
Longtime locals remember Giuseppe's as one of the places to enjoy a good meal and a glass of wine before the boom. However, like many downtown establishments Giuseppe's struggled to find its niche in the new downtown scene where customers have rewarded novelty, innovation, and, well, newness – none of which Giuseppe had in any great quantity. With this week's closure, Giuseppe's joins, Ernesto's and Bella Cucina on the list of locally owned Italian eateries that haven't survived the recession shake-out. Meantime, chains and franchises like Portland's Pastini Pastaria, Carino's and Olive Garden have moved in, creating additional competition.

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Hypocrites Behind the Wheel

I had Thanksgiving dinner with a group of close friends. Two of the evening's conversations, when balanced against each other, made me sit up and think, “I need to call out my friends on this.” Let me explain.
The first conversation took place early in the evening. All those around the table are athletic and older than 45. Nearly everyone at the table was railing against the driving habits of Bend drivers. “They make cycling (bike riding) on Central Oregon streets dangerous. The drivers are playing with their radios or cell phones, drinking a cup of coffee, or something or other, but just not watching the road.” That was the tone of the conversation. Bad drivers. Drivers breaking the law and endangering us cyclists.

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The Man Behind the Mountain

No photo attached. That is how he would have wanted it. For years, the Mt. Bachelor ski patrol's annual team photo featured a mysterious figure in the back row. He would turn his head as the camera clicked or he would wear a ski mask. But it's hard to hide when you are the biggest, strongest one in the group. He is Gus Johnson, a ski patrol legend of the Western United States. Last week, he passed away suddenly at the age of 60. Aside from his physical presence, he was incredibly intelligent and had a cutting sense of humor. Gus was the complete package. The result of his work was safe skiing and snowboarding for anyone who has been to Bachelor over the last 19 years. Overall, he patrolled for 30 years. His influence on Mt B will go on for years to come.

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Turkey Talk

As large fowl are slaughtered like Iraqis and our individual rights under the last Republican leadership, then devoured like Obama's credibility for daring to clean-up their mess, let's take a look at the ugly stuffing that makes

The author is reporting from a couch, awaiting pie.
As large fowl are slaughtered like Iraqis and our individual rights under the last Republican leadership, then devoured like Obama's credibility for daring to clean-up their mess, let's take a look at the ugly stuffing that makes this week so tasty.

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Wanted: One Sidekick

Iโ€™m through using Craigslist, you guys! However, Iโ€™ll admit that Craigslist works just fine if youโ€™re trying to sell a lawnmower but secretly want to be sodomized and hacked apart by an escaped serial killer.

I'm through using Craigslist, you guys! However, I'll admit that Craigslist works just fine if you're trying to sell a lawnmower but secretly want to be sodomized and hacked apart by an escaped serial killer. I'm sorry to break the news, but people on Craigslist are just too freaky!

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Under Siege: Sniping the undead in the latest Call of Duty

There are lots of ways to approach the latest Call of Duty. I choose the option marked Zombies.Zombies is a stand-alone game mode in Call of Duty: Black Ops that showcases the seriesโ€™ shooting mechanics to fine effect.

There are lots of ways to approach the latest Call of Duty. I choose the option marked “Zombies.”
“Zombies” is a stand-alone game mode in Call of Duty: Black Ops that showcases the series' shooting mechanics to fine effect. It is part of Call of Duty – built right into the game. I skipped over the single player and the standard multiplayer. I’m sure that the Black Ops storyline and setting are great. But all I played was “Zombies.”

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