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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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The Rise and Fall (and Rise and Fall) of Marcy Rogers

In the name of charity, she maneuvered her way to the top of Dallas Society—then came those inconvenient questions about money. Twice.

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Sunday, February 5th, 2012, 3:58 pm
s mariness says:
It’s easy to question everyone’s motives but in reality it appears that she actually did some good for some needy people and the dollar figures cited related to her alleged abuses are trivial. Her detractors seem particularly vicious-is it jealousy or just negativity at work here...

Monday, January 16th, 2012, 11:18 am
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Looks like Marcy Rogers just won’t quit. http://www.truevineimages.com/spinemark4/index.htm

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011, 8:22 am
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Now she is trying to do the same trick in Europe.

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Tuesday, November 9th, 2010, 2:54 pm
Ex-SpineMark Employee says:
The shoe fits. This lady’s history in Texas pretty much repeated itself in San Diego. One of the most bi-polar, unorganized, self-fulfilling people I’ve ever had the bad luck to work for. Thankfully, albeit seriously delayed, the BOD of SwineMark fired her. Between her and her crooked CFO, another company with potential to help ill people was mis-managed while funds were misappropriated to their own pockets. If that’s being "flashy" God help us all.

Thursday, October 21st, 2010, 12:57 am
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010, 12:16 am
says:
She is crook and deserves to be locked up. Her delusions of reality make her dangerous for anyone working or doing business with her.

Monday, October 4th, 2010, 10:45 pm
Ex Employee says:
Well Marcy is at it again you have to write another story she was just booted from her own company Soinemark by the BOD she just filed for bankrucy she once again mismanged the money can you believe she did this for the 3rd time when she was on top of the world I think this deserves another story maybe her ex husband would say she did it again.

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009, 6:14 pm
SMC says:
This piece needs a follow up. Marcy Rogers is at it again with SpineMark Corporation. They both should be investigated.

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