Daily Archives: November 11, 2005

How “Lost” reinvented television

Since I never get tired of blogging about Lost, let me finally point out this piece in the Statesman about my favorite show. “Lost” creators J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof started by plotting a “mythological roadmap” that answered the show’s … Continue reading Continue reading

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Walking to San Antonio: The veterans have arrived

Now with an official escort by the SAPD and representatives of Mayor Phil Hardberger’s office, the band of veterans from South Texas have arrived at the Alamo, thus completing their journey. They succeeded at bringing attention to their cause, now … Continue reading Continue reading

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Mike Krusee loses big at home on the propositions

State Rep. Mike Krusee was a big proponent of Propositions 1, 3, and 9, all three of which he authored or sponsored. So what does it mean then when one learns that all three were rejected by Williamson County, his … Continue reading Continue reading

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Veterans for Harrell, Harris for veterans

Mary Beth Harrell, for whom Veterans’ Day is a “family affair” in her home – she is married to a retired Army warrant officer, and she has two sons on active duty – just picked up a nice endorsement from … Continue reading Continue reading

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The missed misdemeanor

The WaPo has a fascinating story today about the monthlong dance between Tom DeLay and Ronnie Earle that almost led to a misdemeanor plea on DeLay’s part but instead wound up with the felony indictments against him. A key question … Continue reading Continue reading

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