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Subject: David G. Wallace

  • Finding the Write Candidate

    August 9, 2006
  • Big Plans in Little Sugar Land: Pro Baseball and Concerts Coming to the Brazos?

    August 19, 2008
  • Homeless in Suburbia

    Michael Lyddon slept on this bench at night because he had nowhere else to go. According to elected officials in Fort Bend, though, he doesn't exist

    February 22, 2007
  • Parts Unknown

    Did Donnie Riley kill Tarron Dixon, or was he shooting at someone else in a different Houston neighborhood that night 13 years ago?

    October 14, 2004
  • Charity Begins at Home

    June 10, 2004
  • Ghost of a Chance

    The Balinese Room needs a gambler willing to bet the house - on its own future

    April 5, 2001
  • Hey! Finally, A Price Tag For Fort Bend ISD's Grand New Science Center

    Photo by antkrizThe deep, dark mystery of just how much it's going to cost to build the proposed Fort Bend school district's elaborate "science center" has been solved -- to a degree.The school board approved a resolution recently that more or less caps the cost at $26 million.And now former Sugar Land mayor David Wallace has said he will lead the effort to get at least $5.3 million in private donations towards the project.The so-called "Global Science and Technology Center" will house all kinds

    June 16, 2009
  • The Office: Murder (Not Mukduk)

    Last night's episode of The Office, "Murder," was a cute enough episode that won't rank among the series' greats but still had some solid moments and fun plotting. After a cold open featuring Dwight beating himself in a karate seminar that was a little too "hey look how wacky he is," the ep jumped to the main action: bankruptcy fears at Dunder Mifflin corporate have the office worried about being shut down. Dwight's deadpan offer of assistance -- "You can all have jobs at Schrute Farms as hum

    November 13, 2009