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The Dallas Morning News is the major daily newspaper serving the Dallas, Texas (USA) area. The Dallas Morning News first began publishing on 1 October 1885[1] with a circulation of around 5,000 subscribers. For the six months ending March 31, 2006, average paid circulation was 480,481 daily and 649,709 on Sunday, making it the 13th largest newspaper in terms of circulation in the United States.[2] It has won numerous Pulitzers for both reporting and photography, George Polk Awards for education reporting and regional reporting, and an Overseas Press Club award for photography. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Saga of NFL's African-American pioneers is an untold story
The story of Jackie Robinson's struggle to integrate Major League Baseball is told in a library full of books and a multiplex worth of movies and documentaries detailing its ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Finland's educational system offers lessons for Dallas
By the time Finland's children complete the ninth grade, they speak three languages. They have studied algebra, geometry and statistics since the first grade. And they beat ...Posted by Dale Penn -
Bush reviews unfinished business and his legacy
Every president leaves unfinished business. For George W. Bush, the list includes two wars and the war on terror, saving Social Security, establishing an enduring Republican ...Posted by Marsha Iverson -
George W. Bush: On Texas, the fog of war and Vaclav Havel
President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush sat down with The Dallas Morning News' Lori Stahl, Todd Gillman and William McKenzie on Thursday for a 75-minute interview ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
California gay marriage vote negates fundamental freedom
The day after the election, I woke up invincible; Barack Obama was elected to serve as the president of the United States of America. The voting population looked past the ...Posted by Dale Penn -
To McCain supporters, it's his way or socialism
MESILLA, N.M. – John McCain earned his fame as a maverick Republican who would work with the most liberal senators to tackle the country's problems. But to experience a ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
What FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds found in translation
Most Americans have never heard of Sibel Edmonds, and if the U.S. government has its way, they never will. The former FBI translator turned whistle-blower tells a chilling ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Ron Paul: Idea-Driven, Decent, Unworthy
Some say that after eight years of President Bush, the nation would not elect another Texan or another Republican. But Ron Paul shatters both stereotypical definitions, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
We must not repeat the mistakes of 1986
Last week, the Bush administration, along with a small group of senators, announced a compromise immigration bill that would take a necessary first step in improving border ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Ruling: Classes divided by race
At Preston Hollow, principal tried to appease affluent parents, halt white flight, judge says -- For years, it was an open secret at North Dallas' Preston Hollow Elementary ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Dallas police chief: Dozens of tickets issued for not speaki
Dallas police wrongly ticketed at least 39 drivers for not speaking English over the last three years, Police Chief David Kunkle announced Friday while promising to ...via Jamal Dajani -
Dallas police chief: Dozens of tickets issued for not speaking English
Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle said this afternoon that his officers have written at least 39 citations to people over the past three years for not speaking EnglishPosted by Glenn LaBauve -
Editorial: If you thought ACORN was bad ...
We've all heard plenty about a private U.S. government contractor whose employees were caught behaving unspeakably and which now faces the swift and brutal withdrawal of ...Posted by Ben Ross -
Slater: Matt Latimer recalls Kay Bailey Hutchison 'purse boys' in new book 'Speechless'
Former George W. Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer admits being enamored of Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison when he arrived as young staffer on Capitol Hill some years ago. "I ...Posted by Doug Greer -
Sands Hid Fate of Gulf War Pilot Missing Since 1991
Mystery Surrounding Speicher’s Whereabouts Had Sparked Rumors, Conspiracy TheoriesPosted by Kathleen Spicer -
Baylor hospital has lowest cardiac readmission rate in nation
Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital, in government data released Thursday, had the lowest readmission rate for heart patients in the country, a key quality indicator that says ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Earthquakes fuel questions over drilling in Cleburne | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Latest News
It's hard to find anyone in this North Texas city of 30,000 who isn't getting mailbox money in exchange for allowing a natural gas company to drill on – or under – his or ...Posted by Glenn LaBauve -
Iranian presidential candidates focus on pocketbook issues
Although successive U.S. administrations have been concerned about Iran's nuclear power program and conflicts with Israel, Halvaei and most Iranians are preoccupied with the ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Few voter ID fraud cases found in Texas
"We can't prove there is voter ID fraud. The Democrats can't prove there isn't," said Skipper Wallace, the Republican Party chairman of Lampasas County. "We may have a big ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Wallace B. Jefferson: Why not elect judges on merit, not whim?
even if i had never appeared in court, lost every endorsement and fared poorly in polls that assess qualifications, i would still have won in texas. the state voted for ...Posted by Patricia L'Herrou
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