Monthly Archives: August 2006

Activist Sign-makers Hurry For Bush Arrival

CRAWFORD

Letters To The Editor


To The Editor:


With the new school year beginning, parents should add one more important task to their family

Suddenly,


Suddenly,

Whose Victory Are We Celebrating?


Whose Victory Are We Celebrating?


A lot of left-leaning liberals are celebrating the perceived defeat of Israel in its recent war against Hezbollah. Their cheers are muted, but there are cheers, nevertheless. Often, the denunciation of Israel is dressed-up in language designed to condemn Israel while projecting its authors as true sympathisers of Israel (“Israel has the right defend itself, but

Before Flushing Remote-Controlled Toilet, Duck Behind Inflatable Sofa


Hello, and welcome to another edition of High-Tech Watch, a consumer information guide to the latest technology, and the exciting items you can expect to see following the eventual collapse of the Consumer Products Safety Commission.


We begin in Scotland, where textile researchers are currently working to perfect material that can generate and store electricity. This would allow wearers of clothing made with “Smart Yarn” to generate their own power for things like cell phones, pocket radios, Game Boys, or, in the case of a full-length muu muu worn by Shaquille O

Adventures Under The Influence


Adventures Under The Influence


Someone I know (we won

All Hail Plutonia!


All Hail Plutonia!


Warning to all citizens of Planet Earth

Land Promoters Lure Settlers To Panhandle


Land Promoters Lure Settlers To Panhandle


The Texas legislature created 54 counties in the Panhandle and South Plains on Aug. 21, 1876, but it took more than lines on a map populate the last frontier in the Lone Star State.


The region was still cattle country well into the 1890s with only a scattering of villages like Clarendon and Tascosa. But the coming of the railroad, improvements in agriculture and a drastic drop in beef prices, which made the ranchers

Unreal Real Estate


Unreal Real Estate


Want to sell your house? Before putting it on the market, you

The Hidden Draft In Our Schools


The Hidden Draft In Our Schools


The Texas Military – educational establishment


Last year the big scandal in the Houston-area recruiting racket was the sergeant who threatened those he was recruiting with arrest if they didn

What We Print


What We Print

Hold The Pork, Not The People


Corporations not only have their federal contracts and eat them, too, but they are also able to do it away from the public

7th Annual Tonkawa Traditions Festival Slated For Crawford Oct. 6-7


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HOUSTON

Wilkins New Texas State Chili Champion

HOUSTON

DSHS Launches Pertussis Prevention Campaign


AUSTIN

The Sound of Music Coming Soon To Waco Civic Theatre


WACO

Business Networking And Breakfast At MCC Sept. 6


WACO

Peace Mom


CRAWFORD

Army Investigator Recommends Trial For Anti-War Officer


FORT LEWIS, Wash.

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