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Emory & Young Not Conservative
"...councilmembers sponsored a police walking beat proposal for high crime areas. The catch is they wanted the city manager..."

May 16, 1997 Column

Zeroing in on Zuniga
Place 5 CandidatesTarget the Man With the Money
"...deal, which granted rate breaks to Austin's six largest corporate customers)...."

April 18, 1997 News Feature by Amy Smith

Pony Shows and Horse Trading
Councilmembers Trot to the East Side; Some Claim Attendance at Swap Meet
"...out in force to tell councilmembers their concerns about crime in their neighborhoodsphotograph by Alan Pogue..."

March 7, 1997 News Column by Alex de Marban

Seven in Focus
SXSW '97 Film
"...and Howard. It's a repellent sight as these two corporate managers hatch an idle plot to emotionally abuse an..."

March 7, 1997 Screens Feature

Collective Projections
Women Make Movies
"...collection. The films address issues including lesbianism, political awakening, corporate power, war crimes, and cultural and ethnic identity. Although..."

March 7, 1997 Screens Feature

A Whole Lotta Lava Going On
Winter/Spring Movie Sneaks
"...Spacey showcases a stellar ensemble cast for a suspenseful crime story about a robbery gone awry...."

Feb. 14, 1997 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Infill On Trial
What's the Verdict on the Latest Central-City Boom?
"...on Congress -- as a beachhead of a major corporate builder, presumably unswayed by the romance of local planning..."

Feb. 14, 1997 News Feature

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...of no confidence last year, when response times and crime were on the rise, and the size of the..."

Jan. 31, 1997 News Feature

Bush Tackles Taxes
"...Bush did what everyone expected. He talked about education, crime, and welfare. He talked about God. "It's time to..."

Jan. 31, 1997 News Column

Articulations
Getting Online With Art
"...means you have through this weekend to help our corporate friends recognize and promote the arts' contributions to our..."

Jan. 17, 1997 Arts Column

Media Top 10
"...its most shameless. Ostensibly a look at Austin's newest corporate citizen, it was boosterism in the raw, "news" as..."

Jan. 10, 1997 News Column by Chris Walters

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Contradictions Exposed
"...itself, i.e., "Conservative Christians." In time of rising hate crimes against Gays and Lesbians in Austin, an issue that..."

Jan. 10, 1997 Column

Got Their Mojo Workin'
Mojo Press Gets Weird
"...Klaw toiled for years in the salt mines of corporate monolith Barnes & Noble satellite BookStop, where he was..."

Dec. 27, 1996 Books Feature by Marc Savlov

Good Works
Faith United Behind a Paint Scraper
"...a child has not come back and committed another crime within a year," he says. For those at Gardner-Betts..."

Dec. 27, 1996 News Feature

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...Dept. proposal, including the proposed rate reductions for large corporate consumers. Public comments at 6:30pm in council chambers (see..."

Dec. 13, 1996 News Feature

Articulations
IRS OKs G&S @ CCP
"...means you have through this weekend to help our corporate friends recognize and promote the arts' contributions to our..."

Dec. 13, 1996 Arts Column

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Book Smart
"...13) that dealt with the encroachment of the chain, corporate bookstores on the independent bookstores of Austin and elsewhere...."

Dec. 13, 1996 Column

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Balcones Responds
"...the laws and penalties against smoking and allow a crime such as AIDS go unpunished? Death is as certain..."

Dec. 6, 1996 Column

Chain Reaction
In Book Wars, Independent Shops Become Casualties
"...independents. We don't want to be seen as the corporate bad guy. We want to come in and be..."

Nov. 29, 1996 News Feature by Karl Pallmeyer

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...bond package in 1992, South Austinites are fearful that crime will rise violently before the substation is built...."

Nov. 29, 1996 News Feature

Naked City
Off the Desk:
"...knew it would come to this -- the so-called corporate takeover of academia. Marquette University Prof Lawrence Soley, who..."

Nov. 15, 1996 News Feature

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My Vote, My Message
"...seem bold enough to challenge these giants, and the corporate stranglehold continues to grow. Instead of debating about corporate..."

Nov. 1, 1996 Column

It Ain't Mayberry
Sheriff Candidates Focus on Prisons and Patrol
"...ago. While at the police department, Shaw, whose buttoned-down corporate demeanor belies his crime-fighting experience, was the lieutenant in..."

Oct. 18, 1996 News Feature by Audrey Duff

Art Transplant
The Move Toward a Cultural Center in Downtown
"...draw tourists and make us richer, will cut down crime, and remold our children...."

Aug. 30, 1996 Arts Feature by Brett Holloway-Reeves

It's a Good Economy, Stupid
Austin Plays Weak Catch-Up in Boom Times
"...police officers on the street and the amount of crimes committed.)..."

Aug. 23, 1996 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Frayed Webbing
Local TV and the Internet: Not Exactly The News
"...names under the various categories. Of course, watching the corporate world try to figure out a way to make..."

Aug. 16, 1996 News Column by Chris Walters

Off the Desk
"...when it allegedly funneled expensive voter information bought with corporate money from its "issues" PAC to its "candidates" PAC,..."

June 14, 1996 News Feature

Specialty Bookstores
Miles of Aisles or One-on-One?
"...horror, and fantasy. John Barton, manager at Adventures in Crime and Space (609 W. Sixth), says, "The loyalty is..."

Feb. 23, 1996 Books Feature by Barbara Strickland

Deep Six
"...news, about 40% of which is devoted to violent crime and disasters. As they say, if it bleeds, it..."

Jan. 5, 1996 News Column

A Revolutionary Letter to Employers (continued)
"...they're given and shut up; that the victory of corporate capitalism (the Corporate Web, as I call it) is..."

Nov. 24, 1995 Column

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