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Charles Sims weighs future options
According to a press release by the University of Houston, running back Charles Sims graduated last week and is now weighing his future options concerning his football ...
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Galveston County judge faces numerous charges
A lengthy petition filed on behalf of The State of Texas in the District Court of Galveston County by Attorney Greg Hughes requests the removal of Christopher Michael ...
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Galveston funeral director says teens stole wrong chemical
"The illicit activity used with it is usually sprinkled over marijuana, said Galveston Police Chief Henry Porretto. "Some people call it "fry" and it's an additive to enhance the ...
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Light rail lines other improvements set for Houston before Super Bowl
HOUSTON -- Houston's Super Bowl bid Committee announced Wednesday what will happen over the next few years as the city prepares to host the Super Bowl in ...
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METRO cop accused in hit-and-run crash
Investigators said the woman was driving north on Chimney Rock, approaching Westheimer when she saw a METRO cop car with its lights and sirens on behind ...
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Movie Review
Public Enemies
As indicated by its title, which is taken from a rigorously researched nonfiction book by Bryan Burrough, but immediately calls to mind William Wellmans rip-roaring 1931 film classic of a similar name, Michael Manns Public Enemies is a cool and calculated throwback to the rom ... ...
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Amber Alert cancelled Houston toddler found safe
Deputies with the Harris County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday that the disturbance was between Cody Towner and the baby's mother. Deputies did not say why the Amber Alert was issued Wednesday morning, but reported the child's father had threatened to kill himself and his ...
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Grimm faces familiar opponent in Seattle
Safeco Field will be a welcomed sight for the Mariners -- and left-hander Joe Saunders -- when they return home Friday to host the division-leading Rangers for a three-game set. Saunders will take the hill in the series opener, as Seattle kicks off its brief five-game homestand fresh off a disappointing nine-game road trip. The Mariners enter Wednesday night's series finale against the ...
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Houston hospitals prepared to help tornado victims
Texas Children's Hospital has a team on standby. The hospital is ready to send staff and supplies to Oklahoma. They are also prepared to accept patients here in Houston. "I think particularly because we're the largest children's hospital in the United States, we feel have a particular role to play. We know we have the capacity to help in a meaningful way," said ...
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Uninsured Texans Seek Health Care In Mexico As Their Governor Resists Medicaid Expansion
article from Tuesday shines a light on what, exactly, most Republican governors’ refusal to expand Medicaid will mean for real Americans by examining poor communities in a state headed by one of Obamacare’s most ardent critics: Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX). The piece centers on particularly destitute populations in southern Texas, where some uninsured residents are so poor, sick, and ...
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Burns odd-man out after Wolf called up
Email ARLINGTON -- The Rangers made room for right-hander Ross Wolf by sending reliever Cory Burns back to Triple-A Round Rock. The move leaves four left-handed relievers in the Rangers' seven-man bullpen. Jason Frasor and Tanner Scheppers are the only right-handed relievers aside from closer Joe Nathan. The left-handers are Robbie Ross, Michael Kirkman, Neal Cotts and Joseph Ortiz. Burns, ...
On the record
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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Le Meridien Dubai
I had taken a rental car from Abu Dhabi and driven up to Dubai, a trip of about 140 kilometres. ...
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