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December 22, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 24
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Winter Books
December 08, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 23
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Chicken Fight! Bill Ratliff Takes on Bo Pilgrim, by Robert Bryce
November 17, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 22
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After the Storm, by P.A. Humphrey
November 03, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 21
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Loser? What Happens When W. Comes Home? by Louis Dubose
October 20, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 20
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We're Texas, Too. Who Speaks for the UT Staff? by Michael Erard
October 06, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 19
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Fortunes of War: Dick Cheney's Tainted Millions, by Robert Bryce
September 08, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 17
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Knights or Pawns? Nate Blakeslee with the New New Dems in L.A.
August 25, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 16
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The Unbearable Whiteness of Being: W's Philadelphia Bash, by Louis Dubose
July 21, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 14
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Treeware Forever! The Summer Books Issue. Lucius Lomax: The Plot to Hijack the Alamo Flag; Robert Sherrill: Unmasking the Anti-Clintonites
July 07, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 13
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The Tex-Pol Special! R's Rule in Houston, D's Duck in Fort Worth. Plus, Will the Sun Set on the TNRCC?
June 23, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 12
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Color of Justice: The Drug Kingpin of Tulia Slept Here. If Business Was This Bad, Who Did the Other Thirty-Four Defendents Sell To?
June 09, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 11
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Work Gone South: In "Mollie's Job," Bill Adler follows one woman's job from New Jersey, to Mississippi, to Mexico.
May 12, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 9
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The Kids are Alright. They led organized labor to the frontlines in Seattle and Washington. Are they a movement?
April 28, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 8
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Play About the Playwright: Edward Albee by Michael King
April 14, 2000
Vol. 92, No. 7
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Think Differently. President Bush Signed the Clean Air Act. What Would Dubya Do? by Molly Ivins and Louis Dubose
March 31, 2000
Vol. 0, No. 0
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The Gray and the White of Texas prisons, a Prisoner's Journal, Granny D
March 17, 2000
Vol. 0, No. 0
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with The NAFTA Bank, TV Monstanto, Ralph Nader's Run, the Mauro Effect, Las Americas, How the West Was Sold, and more
March 03, 2000
Vol. 0, No. 0
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with The Presidential Horse Race, Reformer With Results vs. Chairman McCain Laredo's Unindicted D.A., and more
February 18, 2000
Vol. 0, No. 0
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with The Bush Biographer Scandal Bursting W.'s Bubble, All the News that Fits Laredo, Good Riddance to Kissinger, Death Race 2000, and more
February 04, 2000
Vol. 0, No. 0
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with The Tom DeLay Chronicles, New Hampshire Remote, The Money Primary, and more
January 21, 2000
Vol. 0, No. 0
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with A Letter from Hell, Henry Kissinger, Writing the Ruckus in Seattle, George of the Gentiles, and more
Literary Laredoans Fight to Keep City's Last Bookstore Open
Melissa del Bosque
Hollywood Stars Gone Wild in Marfa
Melissa del Bosque
A Wall with Gaps but No Gates
Melissa del Bosque
Exclusive! Kay Bailey Hutchison's Message to the People of Texas
Bob Moser
Hate Rears Its Head in Houston
Bob Moser
Shocking Development: A Democrat with Guts
Bob Moser
Another Glorious Achievement for Electricity Deregulation
Forrest Wilder
Texas CO2 Pollution: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Forrest Wilder
This Week In Coal
Forrest Wilder
The Contrarian Returns
Dave Mann
Does John Bradley Get It?
Dave Mann
The Willingham Hearing
Dave Mann
The Conservative Empire Strikes Back
Josh Berthume
Board of Education Takes Up Church and State on Constitution Day
Josh Berthume
"We Hate the United States": Secessionists rally at Capitol while Perry stays home
Forrest Wilder
Poe's Woes, Revisited
Sara Haji
Government forays into social media regulation
Sara Haji
Tales from Guantanamo
Sara Haji
Coal Star State
Where the Wild Things Are
Literary Laredoans Fight to Keep City's Last Bookstore Open
Political Science, c. 1875
State Board of Education Coverage
Condemned Inmate: Prison Officials Won't Let Guards Speak Out
Searching For Cures - From Texas to Espinazo
Pictures From the Border Wall
The Molly Ivins Tribute
Sick + Tired
Melissa del Bosque
The Fire This Time
Forrest Wilder
No Way Out
Kevin Sieff
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