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Austin @ Large: The Real 'Victim No. 1'
Another summer, another shooting, and a moment of truth for police oversight
"...it's often deemed scandalous to even report the known facts, lest they not seem "fair" to one or another..."

June 27, 2003 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

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"...underground electronic and Eighties music every Sunday as an alternative to the usual tunes at Elysium/Atomic Cafe. We found..."

May 9, 2003 Column

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"...on the exaggerations, the false alarms, the denial of facts, and the excuses all with the complicity of the..."

April 11, 2003 Column

Capitol Chronicle
As the year turns, the auguries of war predict the worst
"...Facts on the Ground U.S. military planners, expecting an Afghanistan-style..."

Dec. 27, 2002 News Column by Michael King

The Short Unhappy Life of Sophia King
The APD shooting death of Sophia King was a tragedy waiting to happen.
"...months -- which the judge did -- a better alternative would have been to put her on probation for..."

Aug. 2, 2002 News Feature by Lucius Lomax

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"...spotlight on them. If you didn't come across these facts in your research, Wackenhut was founded by ex-CIA spooks..."

July 12, 2002 Column

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"...you. "Aesthetics." But back to "the rant." Where's my alternative fuel? Can't be too hard to come up with,..."

July 5, 2002 Column

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"...It is one thing to have open discussion about alternative views in the classroom and quite another to be..."

May 24, 2002 Column

Austin @ Large: Austin at Large: W.W.P.D.?
The curious semantics of "progressive" politics
"...most part soundly whipped. But regardless of the electoral facts, being "a progressive" clearly means something -- something good,..."

March 22, 2002 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

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"...that it is important. Life is not about textbooks, facts, and figures. To learn only this creates narrow-mindedness. St...."

Dec. 21, 2001 Column

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"...first Courteous Mass ride last month -- the nonconfrontational alternative to Critical Mass. When I polled the riders, I..."

Dec. 14, 2001 Column

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"...allocated for car travel while allocating a pittance for alternative mobility. However, Mr. Oko makes one fatal assumption that..."

Dec. 7, 2001 Column

Susanna Kaysen Lays It on the Line
The Camera My Mother Gave Me, by Girl, Interrupted author Susanna Kaysen, is a memoir that has nothing to do with either the author's camera or her mother, Marion Winik writes. It is about her vagina. It is the chronicle of a mysterious and intractable medical problem she had with this little-discussed part of the body, and of the interesting experiences she endured in what I think of as Patient-World, the alternate reality inhabited by those of us who have something wrong with our bodies.
"...Kaysen wends her way from internist to gynecologist, from alternative health nurse to biofeedback specialist, from blue-collar boyfriend to..."

Oct. 19, 2001 Books Feature by Marion Winik

Now Serving ... Time
Robert Conran sat down to dinner at Furr's, and walked out in handcuffs. After four years in prison on a shaky conviction, he's got a chance of parole -- then he faces deportation
"...and Paroles asking for Conran's immediate release. "Considering the facts of this case and in the interest of justice,..."

June 29, 2001 News Feature by Jordan Smith

How to Be a Popular Girl
What will shy novelist Sarah Bird do now that she's back in the limelight, Dick Holland asks in this profile of the author of The Yokota Officers Club.
"...SB had been drawn to the world of the "alternative" rodeos ever since she had first seen the (late,..."

June 22, 2001 Books Feature by Dick Holland

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A mixed salad of Green letters and more.
"...and businesses who understand that we stick to the facts and refuse to compromise when doing so means compromising..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Column

Looking for Mr. Goodbill
A look at what's been filed for the 77th session at the Texas Legislature
"...and the mentally retarded and mentally ill. These undeniable facts will hardly generate an anti-death penalty groundswell at the..."

Dec. 29, 2000 News Feature by Michael King

Faith Healers
A look inside the Teen Challenge faith-based drug treatment in Fort Worth suggests that there are problems with Christian drug rehab programs.
"...report, which advises the state to "allow for an alternative oversight mechanism for faith-based providers who ... believe a..."

Dec. 15, 2000 News Feature by Emily Pyle

Endorsements
"...only candidate in the presidential race discussing the astounding facts that more than 51% of the nation's discretionary appropriations..."

Nov. 3, 2000 News Feature

Endorsements
"...only candidate in the presidential race discussing the astounding facts that more than 51% the nation's discretionary appropriations are..."

Oct. 27, 2000 News Feature

The Past Has Never Been Better for Chris Ware
"...A few facts about Chris Ware: He's 33 years old. He lives..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Books Feature by Marc Savlov

Tying the Knot: A Drama
Yes, the merger of Austin's Paramount Theatre and State Theater Company is a business affair, but since theatres traffic in stories, human dramas that talk to us about life, this historic event deserves to be looked at as a story, the story of a wedding between two neighbors.
"...of the State Theater Company began to look for alternative sources of revenue. Where could they find a steady..."

Aug. 25, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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Last week's Summer Smut Issue gets a whuppin' from some prudent readers.
"...that a sea change has occurred with our local alternative weekly. Reading autobiographical sexploits -- all of which end..."

Aug. 18, 2000 Column

The Road to Rail
Can light rail in Austin work well with Smart Growth?
"...But the facts still seem plain enough. However, given these times of..."

July 21, 2000 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

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"...The facts tell us that the traffic problem has only begun..."

June 16, 2000 Column

Carrying the Burden
During Gov. Bush's campaign for his party's presidential nomination last fall, reporters asked the candidate to comment on a federal government report asserting that many Texans, including large numbers of children, were going to bed hungry. "I saw the report that children in Texas are going hungry. Where?" he demanded, going on to say, "You'd think the governor would have heard if there are pockets of hunger in Texas." Indeed, you would, especially if one of those pockets is just a few miles from his front door, Virginia B. Wood explains as she explores the very pockets of hunger in Austin Bush has difficulty fathoming.
"...credit, Bush also said, "I want to know the facts. I would like for the Department of Agriculture to..."

April 28, 2000 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

SXSW News: Thursday
"...concerts and rodeos) from the Web site http://www.buddyhead.com. The facts speak for themselves: My hair may be awful, but..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature by Ken Lieck

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HPBC is on the minds of many this week; Gotham lingers in the shadows.
"...or Davis' judgments, and yet wonder what is the alternative? If the Dean of Architecture and a panel of..."

Nov. 26, 1999 Column

Fast Track
The Capital Area Metropolitan Organization approved Capital Metro's light rail plans; now it's up to voters.
"...These two facts -- that the MPO is, despite the name, not..."

Nov. 12, 1999 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Letters at 3AM
What does this so-called "boom" mean to most Americans?
"...CEOs make 480% more (Boston Globe, October 16). These facts describe an even more drastic situation when you realize..."

Oct. 29, 1999 Column by Michael Ventura

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