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Issue:
Wednesday
September 22, 2004
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Recent Past Issues

September 15, 2004
Double Reverse: Who really benefits from a new Cowboys Stadium? You guessed it.
Cataloguing Change: Fort Worth’s library moves into cyberspace, with its patrons.
Uncivil Discourse: Bush has increased the amount of political discussion - and its decibel level.
Killer or Filler: Three great new c.d.'s with local connections that you may or may not have heard of, I dunno.

September 8, 2004
Saving a Patch of the Past: Local naturalists are worried that Fort Worth's last grasslands are in danger.
Toil and Trouble: There's a real potboiler behind the scenes at Scott Theater.
License to Ill: If rhyming about life's ups and downs makes Tahiti wack, then so be it.

September 1, 2004
HOGTOWN: Fort Worth is breeding a new generation of not-so-scary bikers.
Whitecaps on White Lake: Eastsiders are battling their own council rep over an upper-income housing project.
Calling Flash Gordon: The final frontier is closer than you think.
The Gathering: The Metrognome Collective is fast becoming an underground force in the local arts and music scenes.

August 25, 2004
Peace on the Prairie: In Crawford, opposing war is lonely work - but somebody's gotta do it.
Defending Dusty Records: Librarians win one in defense of public information
Divide and Conquer: Why the national Democrats should secede from Texas
Killer or Filler?: Same as it ever was, same as it ever was.

August 18, 2004
Peas in iPod: Digital music may set us all free - or just change the color of the chains.
Just Under the Wire: An old memory and a flubbed e-mail helped produce a new indictment against Wirt Norris.
Elephant Hunting: Why do British papers cover America better.
Queer Eye for the Country Guy: Have today's CW stars been consulting the Fab Five?

August 11, 2004
Sweat Inequity: With good jobs heading out of town, day laborers are skilled, willing -- and waiting.
Humble But Home: "Progress" may not look so good to Linwood residents.
What We Are: Human: For those on the receiving end, ignorance is painful.
Power-Pop Rex: King Friday uses its mix of vets and a newbie to make rich, smart power pop.

August 4, 2004
Evans Avenue Freeze-Out: HUD says money intended to rebuild a poor neighborhood has been misspent.
Abortion Law Refugees: Texas hasn't outlawed late-term Rave Grows Up, Gets Job: New interest and new venues are resurrecting late-night dancers.

July 28, 2004
Officer Un-friendly: Stockyards businessmen don't like the way one cop is taming their "town."
D.A. Rewrites the Law: A law giving the fetus legal status is being used against "guess who" mothers.
The Politics of Donuts: Who says we want this stuff?

July 21, 2004
StarLite: Cowtown's daily is planning on serving up more sizzle, less beef.
Washing Away Hope: Victims of the June floods in White Settlement find little help.
Quiet Grrl?: The hottest new singer-songwriter on the scene ain't no man.

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