Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
tiger
spoke to my attorney today..he heard from listing broker of property that tiger woods SUPPOSEDLY bought that he DEFINITELY did NOT buy it. in fact, the new owner is upset because there are so many media helicopters flying circles around his house, he can't get any peace. AND, tiger denied it today in interview with cnbc.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Flash: Hot Story
Sotheby's hot shot in Bridgehampton is starting his own agency. Hint: maybe he will finally sell his own behemoth monstrosity?
Sunday, March 9, 2008
hmmm.....
East Hampton paper denies hiding real estate story
An East Hampton Press columnist wrote a two-part opinion column excoriating people in the real estate community for accusing his paper and The East Hampton Star of being paid off to keep a story out of its pages "about a prominent real estate broker who supposedly decked his wife at an East Hampton restaurant." The Star looked for a police report on the incident, and could not find one. (Neither could Newsday.) Tom Clavin goes on: "At least a dozen people in the past two weeks, separately, maintained they knew that the real reason that the incident had not been reported in the East Hampton newspapers was the advertising salespeople at those newspapers put pressure on the editors to keep the story out of print. This is, of course, absurd."
Posted by Valerie Kellogg on March 7, 2008 4:51 PM Permalink
An East Hampton Press columnist wrote a two-part opinion column excoriating people in the real estate community for accusing his paper and The East Hampton Star of being paid off to keep a story out of its pages "about a prominent real estate broker who supposedly decked his wife at an East Hampton restaurant." The Star looked for a police report on the incident, and could not find one. (Neither could Newsday.) Tom Clavin goes on: "At least a dozen people in the past two weeks, separately, maintained they knew that the real reason that the incident had not been reported in the East Hampton newspapers was the advertising salespeople at those newspapers put pressure on the editors to keep the story out of print. This is, of course, absurd."
Posted by Valerie Kellogg on March 7, 2008 4:51 PM Permalink
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