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Thursday, August 28, 2008
7 p.m. commented on Hundreds of Seagoville students suspended for wearing the wrong belt
5 p.m. commented on Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures
3 p.m. commented on Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures
2 p.m. commented on Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures
12 p.m. commented on Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures
10 a.m. commented on State Fair of Texas announces 2008 list of weird fried foods
9 a.m. commented on Copper thieves nab wires at Fort Worth sports complex
  commented on State Fair of Texas announces 2008 list of weird fried foods
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
3 p.m. commented on Unattractive young Dallasites come to grips with Abercrombie & Fitch's judgmental hiring practices
2 p.m. commented on Butthole Surfers
12 p.m. commented on Unattractive young Dallasites come to grips with Abercrombie & Fitch's judgmental hiring practices
11 a.m. commented on New product Wednesday, at Dallas-area stores: Crest Nature's Expressions mint + green tea extract toothpaste
  commented on Hundreds of Seagoville students suspended for wearing the wrong belt
  commented on Semi crashes into Grand Prairie Mc Donald's
10 a.m. commented on Hundreds of Seagoville students suspended for wearing the wrong belt
5 a.m. commented on New product Wednesday, at Dallas-area stores: Crest Nature's Expressions mint + green tea extract toothpaste
3 a.m. commented on Dallas Fort Worth under a RED pollution alert Tuesday
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
7 p.m. commented on Dallas Fort Worth under a RED pollution alert Tuesday
3 p.m. commented on Garland ISD concerned about parent/guardian deportation
12 p.m. commented on Dallas Fort Worth under a RED pollution alert Tuesday
9 a.m. commented on Fighting crime in Texas should include investing in kids
  commented on Garland ISD concerned about parent/guardian deportation
7 a.m. commented on Fort Worth approves more pipelines and buys an SV1 Spartan Bomb Truck
Monday, August 25, 2008
11 p.m. commented on Fighting crime in Texas should include investing in kids
  commented on Garland ISD concerned about parent/guardian deportation
  commented on Fort Worth approves more pipelines and buys an SV1 Spartan Bomb Truck
7 p.m. commented on City of Irving bans use of cell phones in school zones
6 p.m. commented on Fort Worth approves more pipelines and buys an SV1 Spartan Bomb Truck
4 p.m. commented on Garland ISD concerned about parent/guardian deportation
3 p.m. commented on Residents in East Fort Worth celebrate major cleanup of 15-acre illegal dump site
  commented on Garland ISD concerned about parent/guardian deportation
11 a.m. commented on Most schools in Dallas area back in session on Monday August 25
Sunday, August 24, 2008
9 p.m. commented on People with nothing better to do Saturday lined up outside new Fort Worth Apple store
8 p.m. commented on Police bust Corsicana cockfighting operation Saturday
7 p.m. commented on People with nothing better to do Saturday lined up outside new Fort Worth Apple store
  commented on I grow tired of Starbucks' wifi pollution
Friday, August 22, 2008
2 p.m. commented on McKinney car dealerships differ concerning "add-ons"
  commented on I grow tired of Starbucks' wifi pollution
  commented on Should the U.S. lower the legal drinking age?
12 p.m. commented on I grow tired of Starbucks' wifi pollution
  commented on Plano, DeSoto at odds over radio signals
11 a.m. commented on Mesquite considering stricter rules for pit bulls
10 a.m. commented on Mesquite considering stricter rules for pit bulls
Thursday, August 21, 2008
5 p.m. commented on Dallas and Denton counties awarded $1 million each for park projects
  commented on McKinney car dealerships differ concerning "add-ons"
9 a.m. commented on Wylie ISD in midst of separation of church and state debate
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
11 p.m. commented on Dallas-based Which Wich gains national notice for use of social networking sites
  commented on Dallas-based rock band The Crazy Ivans find a singer, start recording
  commented on Dallas ISD teachers dissatisfied with new rules for grading
  commented on Dallas kicks off second "Pride in your Neighborhood" program
7 p.m. commented on Should the U.S. lower the legal drinking age?
5 p.m. commented on Should the U.S. lower the legal drinking age?
4 p.m. commented on Dallas-based rock band The Crazy Ivans find a singer, start recording
11 a.m. commented on Dallas County's budget shortfall is bigger than expected
  commented on Wylie ISD in midst of separation of church and state debate
8 a.m. commented on Carter's most outspoken pipeline opponent runs out of time
7 a.m. commented on Frisco subdivision's HOA goes medieval over trucks parked in driveways
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
1 p.m. commented on UPDATED: Woman abducted from Lakewood-area apartment parking lot, robbed, raped, dumped near cemetery miles away
  commented on Parker gymnast Nastia Liukin gets screwed takes silver in uneven bars
  commented on Rowlett Police warn against brazen daytime break-ins
10 a.m. commented on Heavy rains cause Garland roof collapse
  commented on North Dallas Tollway now a contender to be named after Cesar Chavez
Monday, August 18, 2008
8 p.m. commented on Frisco subdivision's HOA goes medieval over trucks parked in driveways
  commented on Dallas ISD teachers dissatisfied with new rules for grading
6 p.m. commented on Frisco subdivision's HOA goes medieval over trucks parked in driveways
  commented on Dallas City Council to try to ban smoking in bars
3 p.m. commented on Parker gymnast Nastia Liukin gets screwed takes silver in uneven bars
12 p.m. commented on Parker gymnast Nastia Liukin gets screwed takes silver in uneven bars
11 a.m. commented on Parker gymnast Nastia Liukin gets screwed takes silver in uneven bars
  commented on Subversion / Urizen / Thousands Will Fall / Machine 13

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Redefining the Disfranchised: The Political Art of Nina Allender As we continue to celebrate the 88th Anniversary of Women's Right to Vote, there's a prime opportunity to view influential art from the era. Nina Evans Allender drew political cartoons for The Suffragist from 1914 into the 1920s, transforming stereotypical views of who a suffragist was. Over the years, Allender contributed more than 250 political cartoons to the movement, a number of which are on display at the Women's Museum at Fair Park. More info

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