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2. Ronnie Earle
The long arm of the law is getting longer every day—and reaching into the Capitol.
February 1, 2005 | by Jan Reid | Feature
The Metamorphosis
If you want to understand the shift in political power that has taken place in Texas over the past thirty years—from rural areas to the new suburbs, from Democratic control to Republican dominance—you'll hardly find a better case study than Tom DeLay's Sugar Land.
May 1, 2004 | by Jan Reid , Lou Dubose | Feature
Tony Sanchez's New Deal
The 58-year-old banker and oilman from Laredo is enormously wealthy, has impeccable Texas roots, and–best of all–is Hispanic. Sounds like the Democrats' dream candidate, right? Maybe.
November 1, 2001 | by Jan Reid | Feature
Legends of the Fall
Texas football heroes Darrell Royal, Doak Walker, Sammy Baugh, and John David Crow are off the field, but they’re still having a ball.
November 1, 1997 | by Jan Reid | Feature
Citizen Cane
Ten years ago I was shot in Mexico City by a street thug who wanted to kill me. Since then, I’ve endured unbelievable pain and learned how to walk again, and I’m thankful for what I have: a new outlook on life, time with my family, and a chance to step back into the ring.
April 1, 2008 | by Jan Reid | Feature
The End of the River
Why the mighty Rio Grande isn't so mighty anymore: a twisted tale of international politics, water rights, and environmental reality (with a drought thrown in for good measure).
January 1, 2003 | by Jan Reid | Feature
A Heavy Weight
In this corner, convicted rapist Tony Ayala of San Antonio—once a rising star of pro boxing, now an ex-convict on the road to redemption. And in this corner, his past—the toughest opponent he's ever faced.
January 1, 2000 | by Jan Reid | Feature

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