Brazoria County Day in Austin is set for March 10, 2009.
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By JOHN AUSTIN The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington region added the second-largest number of jobs of any of the nation’s biggest metropolitan areas during the 12 months ending in October, according to a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report Tuesday. Nonfarm employment in the area rose 1.7 percent, compared with a national 0.9 percent drop for the period. The area also had the second-fastest ...
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Our occasional series goes to San Antonio with indie art pop band Buttercup. Singer Erik Sanden and guitarist Joe Reyes talk about their town. American-Statesman: Describe a perfect Saturday in San Antonio.
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Stephen Harper is expected to ask for a parliamentary time out when he meets with the Governor General Thursday, a day after he accused his opponents of abusing Canada's democratic traditions.
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W Hotels Worldwide, the hotel category buster, celebrates 10 years of industry revolution and design innovation. More than a hotel brand, W Hotels has established itself as an iconic lifestyle brand, offering guests unprecedented access to a world of “Wow” through fashion, nightlife, celebrities and entertainment. With 10 years of proven success, W Hotels will triple its global footprint by ...
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Andrews Kurth LLP announced today the election of seven of its lawyers to the partnership. Marcus W. Deitz, Tonya M. Gray, Jonathan I. Levine, Kenneth L. Rothenberg, Lisa M. Shelton, Lori Lustberg Smith, and M. Katherine Strahan will assume their new positions on January 1, 2009.
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NEW YORK----W Hotels Worldwide, the hotel category buster, celebrates 10 years of industry revolution and design innovation. More than a hotel brand, W Hotels has established itself as an iconic lifestyle brand, offering guests unprecedented access to a world of “Wow” through fashion, nightlife, celebrities and entertainment.
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Dave Stacy has been making wine since he was five years old in his family’s cellar in Chicago. He learned from his father, who learned from Dave’s grandfather and so on.
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This isn’t Michael Cordua’s dream. He wanted to create the restaurant that existed only when he closed his eyes.
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SCHERERVILLE | The developer of a proposed assisted living facility at first got a green light Monday to continue with the project, but minutes later, plan commissioners decided to hold off on his request, saying too many issues need to be addressed.
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