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By Thursday, Dec 25 2003
Channel 2 reporter Cynthia Hunt may flash some thigh on her personal Web site, www.cynthiahunt.com, but apparently she's not quite the sex kitten... More >>
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By Thursday, Dec 18 2003
Two years ago, it took Jerry Bruckheimer $135 some-odd million to re-create the mayhem of December 7, 1941. On a recent Sunday night, all it took... More >>
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By Thursday, Dec 11 2003
Warning: If a homeless man wandering around the artists' Warehouse District of north downtown tries to sell you a 19th-century painting --... More >>
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By Thursday, Dec 4 2003
It was with great sadness that our city waved good-bye to the galleryfurniture.com Bowl, the glorious football game that annually brought... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 27 2003
So far, the elder George Bush Statue Project has been shrouded in secrecy befitting a guy who used to run the CIA. The formal city proposal even... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 20 2003
Talk about your party foul.
Dolan Smith's "grand celestial opening" of the Pet Columbarium had been going well for most of the night at the... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 13 2003
The Houston Chronicle's team of sports columnists has remained pretty stable since the firing of Ed Fowler six years ago. Then again, the lineup... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 6 2003
Newspapers everywhere are desperate to come up with new ways to produce high circulation figures. If the claims in a Harris County lawsuit are to... More >>
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By Thursday, Oct 30 2003
Neighborhood boosters have long wanted to rid the historic Sixth Ward of its eight bail bond outlets and the accompanying neon, crime and 2 a.m.... More >>
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By Thursday, Oct 23 2003
Robert Lee Coggin, an Austin electrical engineer, may be on the 20th minute of his 15 minutes of fame. But the coverage may have missed one item... More >>
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