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Pirate Under Attack. Avast, Ye Swabs!

If Texas Tech fires Leach, there will be a mushroom cloud over Lubbock for thousands of miles and a likely revolt of Tech fans, alums, and former players.
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You Aren’t Here

A lack of reverence for the Alamo’s sacred battleground has turned much of the iconic site into a place no one remembers.
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His Town

When Marty Rathbun became an outspoken defector from the Church of Scientology, a group of filmmakers began to disrupt life in his adopted hometown. But they weren’t counting on the response of his neighbors.
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Still Life

Thirty-five years ago Dallas—and the country—was gripped by the tragic story of John McClamrock, a high school football player paralyzed during a violent tackle. But after the newspapers moved on, another story was quietly unfolding, one of courage, perseverance, and a mother’s fierce love.
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Across The Line

According to the district attorney in Smith County, this building was the site of the most horrific child sex ring in Texas history. Three of the adults convicted of running it have already been sentenced to life in prison. There’s just one problem: The DA in neighboring Wood County, where the building is located, says nothing happened here at all.
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Runway or Another

From her hometown of Lake Jackson to the Big Apple, Kalyn Hemphill, the winner of Models of the Runway, takes it all in stride.
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Dear Yankee

Eight things you ought to know before you start writing stories about Rick Perry. You’re welcome.
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The 50 Greatest Hamburgers In Texas

A gastro-scientific inquiry into the finest burgers in the state that invented the burger, including the Toro (#4), the Stodg (#6), the Miss Hattie (#28), and, in our top slot, a miracle of meat served only on Sundays. No wonder they call it the Lord’s day.
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Innocence Lost

Since August 23, 1992, Anthony Graves has been behind bars for the gruesome murder of a family in Somerville. There was no clear motive, no physical evidence connecting him to the crime, and the only witness against him recanted, declaring again and again before his death, in 2000, that Graves didn’t do it. If he didn’t, the truth will come out. Won’t it?
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Right Place, Right Time

An exquisite sense of timing—and a good deal of luck—has helped transform Rick Perry from an unknown Democratic state legislator into a swaggering Republican who’s spent more years in the Governor’s Mansion than anyone in Texas history. Is it enough to carry him past Kay Bailey Hutchison and all the way to the White House?
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Dealey Plaza Revisited

A web-only companion to the November 1998 issue, featuring the assassination of President Kennedy.

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Saturday, December 24th, 2011, 7:21 pm
Cyberrifles says:
Read "Lee and Me". Oswald was not the person they make him out to be. Really sad. You who left bad comments should be ashamed of yourselves.

Sunday, September 26th, 2010, 11:52 am
G Gorden Liddy says:
LHO did not have the character type to cold bloodedly murder anyone...never mind the President of the US! The question is why? Why would a demented low IQ erectile dysfuncional low life white trash murder the president? After 20 years in SF’s i know all seven male character types, even the most ruthless killers have fear, fear of being ridiculed, fear of failure...I have killed many times....legally... and no mater how tough you think you are...your BP will go up...your heart will race...and that inevitable bead of sweat will appear...and none of my tagets were presidents! So LHO murders the president... that will make him the mosted wanted and hated man in America....and when in custody not only denies it, but says he is a patsy! That is truely rich! Me...i’d be bragging about it! GGL

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010, 2:38 pm
lilia says:
you can either look at to was no more. oswald did this all by his self or it is a conspiracy that is bigger than anyone knows

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010, 8:55 am
zach says:
true lbj could have had something to do with it but i believe myself that lee harvey oswald was working for an orginization because the way the assassination took place i do not believe that one person could have done it. For instance take the bullet trejectory and how many shots were fired in a little time and take into consideration that oswald was using a bolt action rifle now someone tell me how that was possibe. Thanks for taking time and reading what i had to say i would love to hear back from you

Monday, November 23rd, 2009, 11:01 am
Richard Chaney says:
I just look at the video on the internet and now I know what kind of govt. we have now. I also know that L B J had something to do with the assassination too. The reason is he wanted to be President of the united states of america.Now I believe that we have a govt. that can take out anybody anywhere any time. And since the govt. has the spy things in space to watch us. We in turn can watch you’ll without you knowing it.

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009, 1:37 pm
Shelby says:
Please do not insult Texans with that comment.

Thursday, November 12th, 2009, 6:48 pm
Laura says:
Howdy Y’all!! How ya’ll goin’ down in rootin’ tootin’ Texas? Must say that I just recently had a dee-licious Texas burger at good ole’ lone star down ’ere in the great hot yonder, Australia. Keep a’ rustling ya’ll cattle!! Yahooooo!!Yeeeeehaaaaaa!! Lulz

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