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The Pass and Provisions Chefs Talk Austin Food & Wine Festival
April 19, 2013 | by Layne Lynch | Austin Food & Wine Festival
Arizona court enjoins the main provisions of S.B. 1070
| by Paul Burka
First Look at the Pass, Houston's New Hot Spot
| by Patricia Sharpe
With a 'Ham of the Day' and a New Take on Lox and Bagels, Provisions is Open for Business in Houston Today
| by Patricia Sharpe
The Law and Farmers Branch
July 29, 2013 | by Paul Burka | burkablog
The Best and the Worst Legislators 1991
We bring you the heroes and the villains of the Capitol circus. Guess which list had more contenders?
October 1, 1991 | by Paul Burka , Patricia Hart -- DUPE , Ellen Williams | Feature
The Best and Worst Legislators 2009
It was a new era at the Capitol, with a new Speaker and a new mood of peace, love, and bipartisanship in the war-torn House. But the eighty-first legislative session turned out to be a lot like the eighty that came before it—some heroes, some villains, and enough hot air to last until 2011.
June 6, 2013 | by Paul Burka , Patricia Hart -- DUPE | Feature
A New Foundation
February 1, 1992 | by Gregory Curtis | Behind the Lines
In, Not On, the Bayou
Down—and up—on the bayou.
September 1, 1999 | by Gregory Curtis | Behind the Lines
A Giant Void
Master of the Senate.
January 1, 2004 | by Paul Burka | Behind the Lines

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