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Congress
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“big bank account” and his “media
hounds.”
“Some people on his staff must
just spend full time dialing up the
talk shows and putting out his news
releases,” she said.
Like DeFazio, VanLeeuwen is a
veteran to the Oregon Legislature,
spending 18 years in the Oregon
House of Representatives represent
ing District 37. Her last term ended
in 1998.
In Oregon’s race for the U.S. Sen
ate, Smith easily defeated Bradbury.
Smith, who lost a bitter race against
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden in 1996, said he
could relate to Bradbury’s loss.
“It was my name on the ballot,
but the victory is yours as well,”
Smith said in a statement. “I know
how it feels to lose, and I wish (Bill
Bradbury) the very best.”
Smith began his legislative ca
reer in 1993 after being elected to
the Oregon Senate and served as
Senate president from 1995 to
1996. The following year, Smith
was elected to the U.S. Senate.
Bradbury, a former journalist
and restaurant owner, has been in
volved with the Oregon Legislature
for 14 years. As a state senator,
Bradbury served as Senate majori
ty leader from 1987 to 1992 and
Senate president from 1993 to
1995 before being appointed Secre
tary of State in 1999.
Bradbury’s campaign staff was
not available for comment at press
time.
Contact the senior news reporter
at janmontry@dailyemerald.com.
Knight Ridder correspondents James
Kuhnhenn and Steven Thomma
contributed to this report
U.S. Senate race
Democrat Bill Bradbury
Republican Gordon Smith
Libertarian Dan Fitzgerald
Constitution Lon Mabon
U.S. House race
Democrat Peter DeFazio
Republican Liz VanLeeuwen
Libertarian Chris Bigelow
332,640 39%
487,321 57%
20,682 2.4%
14,181 1.6%
120,015 63.8%
65,050 34.6%
2,931 1.5%
SOURCE: 26 of 36 Oregon counties reporting
Career
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University accounting student
Misty Pundt said she’s excited about
the Career Fair because she wants
to start networking before she grad
uates next year.
Pundt added that she searches for
opportunities to ensure she’ll have a
good job in her field when she’s
done with school. She hopes to
work for one of the “big four” ac
counting firms: Deloitte & Touche,
KPMG, Ernst & Young and Pricewa
terhouse Coopers.
“I’m making sure I’m assertive
about it and making sure I get a hold
of companies on my own time,” said
Pundt, who added that she found
company contact numbers at the
Career Center.
Other students also found useful
interviewing and networking ad
vice from Career Center staff Tues
day in a session called “How to
Work the Fair.”
Students will find similar oppor
tunities at the Career Fair today
for business patter and network
ing, in addition to checking out 48
graduate schools.
“The economy is still pretty slug
gish, so the job market is still pretty
tight,” Career Center marketing and
communication specialist Mei Yong
said. “These recruiters who are here
have real positions open.”
Rhon White, a recruiter from The
Bon Marche corporate office, is one
of many company representatives
looking for potential employees.
White said he needs near-graduates
to begin an executive training pro
gram in February, and interns for
the summer.
White said he knows the type of
employee who will be a success in
his company.
“Obviously it’s going to be some
one who enjoys dealing with people
and is outgoing, but there’s a fit for
everyone,” he said.
He said his company is looking
for students with a retail back
ground, strong work ethic, business
sense, as well as analytical and man
agement skills.
“There’s an attitude with someone
who’s eager to do what it takes versus
someone who wants a title and to sit
behind a computer,” he said.
Contact the reporter
atjilliandaley@dailyemerald.com.
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