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The Whistle-Blower
What has Sherron Watkins' life been like since she exposed the financial shenanigans of her colleagues at Enron? Well, she may be one of Time's "Persons of the Year," but she's not necessarily one of Houston's.
April 1, 2003 | by Pamela Colloff | Profile
State of Innocents
The DA and the DNA.
June 1, 2007 | by Michael Hall | Topic A
Craig’s List
Of the many things the first black district attorney of Dallas County is doing, none is more important than rethinking the concept of guilt and innocence.
September 1, 2007 | by Michael Hall | Feature
And Texas's Best Sommelier Is...
Following a rigorous competition at the ninth annual TEXSOM conference, Austin sommelier Scott Ota, of Arro restaurant, takes top honors in what has been called a game-changing year for the state's wine industry.
August 14, 2013 | by Jessica Dupuy -- DUPE JESSICA NORMAN DUPUY | SPIRITS
Land That I Love
City folks with money to burn are driving up the cost of living in the Davis Mountains and the state’s other pretty places. What’s a rancher to do?
March 1, 2000 | by Joe Nick Patoski | Feature
King for a Day
August 1, 2007 | by Evan Smith | Editor's Letter
Recommended Reading: Texas vs. California
| by Paul Burka
Big D-Vide
Another South Dallas politician is under investigation for corruption. Why can’t the city seem to change its script?
September 1, 2011 | by Brian D. Sweany | Behind the Lines
The Steve and Edie Show
What happened when a wild and crazy guy teamed up with a New Bohemian.
March 20, 2013 | by Andy Langer | Music
Where to Eat Now 2009
How perfect is this: The best new restaurant to open during the Year of Financial Meltdown is located in the lobby of an old Houston bank. What better place to invest your money than in the soul-nourishing flavor combos of chef Michael Kramer’s beautifully composed plates?
February 1, 2009 | by Patricia Sharpe | Feature

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