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The Texas Senate's presiding officer, Republican Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, may have injured himself with senators of both parties Tuesday. Dewhurst, who wants to run for governor in 2010, tried to ram through H.B. 218, to require people to provide picture identification cards to vote. More ... Language is alive. It must be to adapt to discoveries and inventions, yet its versatility shines in day-today usage. You and I, the humble practitioners of the art of communication, exert gradual yet persistent forces on the living spoken and written word. More ... The loss of Chuck Borders from the Port Aransas school board is regrettable. Chuck is one of those guys you want on your team. He does his homework, is diligent in his research and asks lots of questions. By the time he reaches a decision, you can be sure it isn't a knee-jerk reaction. More ... Libby never colored inside the lines, and she never let six sides of a box contain her thoughts. Through 12th grade, that meant she was a square peg the system insisted on shoving into a round hole. It was not a good fit. It was often painful, frustrating and, at times, depressing for her and for us. More ... I discovered the magic of the sea when I was two years old. Galveston was where the ocean was. And it was where my heart was. But, I was not faithful. One day I met Port Aransas. I knew her. I saw her ships and fishing boats, her long welcome beaches still hiding pirates' treasures. The fishes were hungrier, the skies bluer, seas holding more treasures. Yeh! More ... Great 'beach boys' Mucho, mucho kudos to the "beach boys" who cleaned up the seaweed this past weekend for all our happy visitors that were here! An absolutely gorgeous weekend. More ... |
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