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texasweekly.com » Texas Weekly - Texas government, Texas politics - Aug 22, 2008
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texasweekly.com » Texas Weekly - Texas government, Texas politics - Aug 21, 2008
State Rep. Bill Zedler, R-Arlington, flew too close to the bug zapper with a mailing inviting folks to a fundraiser featuring Republican U.S. Reps. Joe Barton of Ennis and Kay Granger of Fort Worth among the "honorary …
texasweekly.com » Texas Weekly - Texas government, Texas politics - Aug 21, 2008
Kyle Janek isn't in a political race this year, but his money will be. The Houston Republican resigned from the state Senate in mid-term and the special election to replace him is underway. read more
texasweekly.com » Texas Weekly - Texas government, Texas politics - Aug 21, 2008
A federal judge stayed the execution of Jeffrey Lee Wood, saying Wood deserves legal help and time to show whether he is sufficiently mentally competent to be executed. read more
texasweekly.com » Texas Weekly - Texas government, Texas politics - Aug 21, 2008
Only three-and-a-half times since 1960 has the national ticket for federal office not included a Texan as either the presidential or vice presidential candidate. read more
unison.ie » Independent.ie - National News RSS Feed - Aug 21, 2008
THE credit crunch has resulted in a 20pc reduction in the number of mortgage products on offer to consumers, a rise of an average of 0.75 percentage points in tracker rates for new customers, and the withdrawal of most …
unison.ie » Independent.ie - National News RSS Feed - Aug 20, 2008
A Fine Gael frontbencher who sparked a wave of controversy with his call for the "segregation" of immigrant children until they learnt English remained defiant last night.
unison.ie » Independent.ie - National News RSS Feed - Aug 20, 2008
MORTGAGE brokers are being investigated over allegations that some of them colluded with estate agents to inflate property prices and rip off homebuyers.
texasweekly.com » Texas Weekly - Texas government, Texas politics - Aug 19, 2008
The Texas Supreme Court won't take Wendy Davis off the ballot, at least not now. read more
texasweekly.com » Texas Weekly - Texas government, Texas politics - Aug 19, 2008
The state agency that regulates homebuilders should be abolished, according to the staff of the Sunset Advisory Commission, which says the Texas Residential Construction Commission's regulatory structure is worse than …