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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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Mayor League

With the release of finance reports, the Houston mayor’s race gets interesting (finally).

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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010, 11:40 pm
Curtis Macbeth says:
People tend to react with their guts on issues like this, but I like that Gene used his head. Honestly, I’d rather have a mayor that makes his decisions that way. And BTW, at Phil, I agree 100%

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009, 1:06 pm
Rollie says:
Locke is trash. No decent person would fire someone because their operations at MD Anderson ran a little late.

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009, 8:52 am
seriously says:
Sue and her staff do an amazing job and continued to do so in spite of her cancer treatment. It’s unbelievable that in this day and time, someone would actually fire a person because of health issues.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 9:41 pm
Ben says:
You don’t fire a person just because they missed a few meetings to get cancer treatments. Gene Locke is a loser.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 5:11 pm
Oilers Fan says:
Is Gene Locke STUPID ? Just because Walden had cancer doesn’t mean, you have her fired, the same woman who’s working for KBH. I expect Brown and Parker to hammer at this for RED MEAT to their respective bases and tear Locke for this and if he does make the run-off (very likely, he’s the only African American candidate in the race), he’ll lose in a LANDSLIDE.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 3:44 pm
Decisions decisions says:
Lack of good judgment is a handicap I do not want the mayor of my city to suffer from. Voting for someone who makes a decision so rash as this would be an absolute mistake.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 2:59 pm
J.E. Rodriguez says:
WHY do you continue using six point gray type. Even your web page is identical. If you want the information to be read, increase the size and print it black. We dine out regulary with frends and guest. It’s a challenge! You’re driving me back to "that other magazine. Please contact mn.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 1:20 pm
TC says:
Don’t get cancer if you work for Gene Locke.

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 9:06 pm
Phil says:
Shame on you Texas Monthly! Your "50 best burgers" story was a real disappointment. I saw "burgers" that looked more like guacamole salad con carne. I don’t question the exquisite presentation of your choices; they probably even tasted good. But so do tacos and they aren’t hamburgers or cheeseburgers either. And you left out Kincade’s. For that you ought to fry (no pun intended)! No go back and do it again and this time try to respect one of Texas’ most honored traditions.

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 7:18 pm
Outraged says:
Unbelievable. Sue has done a remarkable job. She raised a ton of money and just because she was out a few days with a personal situation, which clearly did not affect the results, she is let go. Very dissappointing and shows a real lack of character and compassion.

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 4:01 pm
bellmeade says:
Let me undertand this. She has already raised Locke more money than any of the other candidates. She also did this successfully for Mayors Lanier and Brown. So Locke claims he needs her 24/7, and fires her the week she’s out for a few days after an cancer operation. This, after he hires someone from out of town to run his campaign, the same individual who worked on Sanchez’s multimillion losing governor’s race? With this kind of bad judgement, there won’t be a Mayor Locke in Houston’s future.

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 3:59 pm
SeeingRed says:
Wow. Sue is well-regarded as one of the best--if not the best--fundraiser in the 4th largest city in the country. She has a proven record of success and added to that record by raising more money for Gene than any of the other candidates were able to raise. I’m happy to hear he gave her a huge bonus for this effort. Oh. Wait. WHAT?

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 3:52 pm
Ron says:
Sue used all of her contacts to raise the largest donations to the mayoral race and then the candidate fires her for not being there at his beck and call the day she was in the hospital. What a class act.

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 3:40 pm
Hannah says:
Gene Locke did indeed make a big mistake- not just because Sue is obviously a great fundraiser, but because of the insensitivity of his treatment of her. He lost my vote, period.

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 3:28 pm
TakingSides says:
Although I initially had a difficult choice deciding who I would support in this race, Ms. Walden’s backing of Gene helped me choose. As a woman and as a Houstonian, I take personal offense to this idiotic decision, and I have already begun notifying all of my friends of same. Walden outraised the opposition? Check. Walden did an outstanding job as usual? Check. Emotions aside, when I apply the rational human test to Gene’s decision, he gets a big FAIL. Message to Gene: I’m just not that into you. Any more.

Monday, July 27th, 2009, 3:01 pm
politics says:
I knew politics was hard core but firing Walden after a job well done, and after surgery, is shocking.

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