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Obama Way Out Front in Newspaper Endorsements

The Hillary Clinton campaign has been trumpeting The Bulletin’s Sunday endorsement of the New York senator - The EYE got an e-mail from them about

The Hillary Clinton campaign has been trumpeting The Bulletin's Sunday endorsement of the New York senator - The EYE got an e-mail from them about it yesterday - but statewide, Barack Obama is clobbering Clinton in the newspaper endorsement race.

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Buying a Bulletin Ad Is Tough for Union

Bend’s Only Daily Newspaper must be so flush with advertising dollars that it can afford to be really picky about what ads it accepts -

Bend's Only Daily Newspaper must be so flush with advertising dollars that it can afford to be really picky about what ads it accepts - at least if they come from the union representing Bend Area Transit bus drivers.

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Short-Selling the Bend Market

Bratton Day - April 25, the day when appraiser Dana Bratton said the Bend real estate market would start its rebound - has come and

Bratton Day - April 25, the day when appraiser Dana Bratton said the Bend real estate market would start its rebound - has come and gone with no discernible sign of an upswing. But The EYE is prepared to be patient. Meanwhile, "short sales" are becoming epidemic around here - not an encouraging development.

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Real Estate Forecast: Continued Chilly

Tomorrow, April 25, marks the day when the Bend real estate market is supposed to pull out of its slump - at least according to

Tomorrow, April 25, marks the day when the Bend real estate market is supposed to pull out of its slump - at least according to the cheerful prediction that appraiser Dana Bratton made publicly two months ago. The EYE can't say we've seen any clear signs of a turnaround so far, but maybe it's too soon to tell.

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Merkley Goes Into Kitchen Sink Mode

The conventional wisdom advises that when a political candidate is trailing, what he should do is go negative against his opponent – and it looks

The conventional wisdom advises that when a political candidate is trailing, what he should do is go negative against his opponent - and it looks like Jeff Merkley is following that advice.

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Thin Edge of the Broadband Wedge?

BendBroadband’s plan to offer faster connections but charge heavy users extra inspired the technology site Gizmodo to post an article headlined: “The Future of Broadband:

BendBroadband's plan to offer faster connections but charge heavy users extra inspired the technology site Gizmodo to post an article headlined: "The Future of Broadband: We're Totally Screwed."

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How High Can a Dead Cat Bounce?

The top story in The Bulletin’s business section this morning trumpeted the news that single-family home sales in March were up sharply over the previous

The top story in The Bulletin's business section this morning trumpeted the news that single-family home sales in March were up sharply over the previous month.

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Rockin’ Out for Novick

Jeff Merkley has racked up some impressive endorsements in his race for the Oregon Democratic Senate nomination – a governor and a former governor, a

Jeff Merkley has racked up some impressive endorsements in his race for the Oregon Democratic Senate nomination - a governor and a former governor, a passel of mayors, state senators and state representatives, and a slew of labor organizations. But when it comes to the music scene, his rival Steve Novick leaves him in the dust.

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