Ozone of His Own
Texas environmentalists wonder when George W. Bush will face up to the consequences of killing the Tejas emissions-reduction program. [09-11-00]
Louis Dubose, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Karl Rove's Quick Count
As the presidential race tightens, the Bush campaign doesn't seem to be worried. [09-11-00]
Robert Bryce, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
The New Nuclear Family
What was once inconceivable. [08-28-00]
Jonathan David Carroll, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
The Candidate From Brown and Root
As Halliburton CEO, Dick Cheney and his employer made millions on government projects. [08-28-00]
Robert Bryce, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Trial and Error
Questions raised about whether cards were stacked against Davidians in their civil suit against the federal government. [08-21-00]
Robert Bryce, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
In and Out
Controversial Texas sodomy law may be struck down. [08-14-00]
Jonathan David Carroll, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Gorgeous George
George P. Bush capitalizing on Latino roots to stump for Uncle George. [08-14-00]
Russell Contreras, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Gagging the Right
Republicans muzzled the Religious Right during the GOP convention. [08-14-00]
Louis Dubose, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Domestic Bliss
As gays and lesbians gain acceptance in society, more and more companies are offering health care benefits to their employees' domestic partners. [08-07-00]
Jonathan David Carroll, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Color of Justice
A drug bust in tiny Tulia, Texas opens up old racial wounds and raises questions about the veracity of the undercover cop-for-hire who orchestrated it all. [07-31-00]
Nate Blakeslee, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
The Reel World
Korey Coleman started The Reel Deal as a scam; he ended up with a show. [07-17-00]
Sarah Hepola, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Leininger Unplugged
Bad management and drug tests lead to demise of Texas cable news network. [07-17-00]
Robert Bryce, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Broken News
Times Warner's struggling news channel lashes out at defectors. [07-17-00]
Erica C. Barnett, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Mr. Mom
More men are taking time off from work to enjoy fatherhood. [07-03-00]
Jonathan David Carroll, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Welcome to Texasland
Bob Bullock's final monument to himself, the Texas State History Museum, won't have many historical documents, but it promises to be entertaining. [06-26-00]
Bill Crawford, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Big River
How healthy is Austin's Colorado River? [06-19-00]
Dan Oko, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
No G-Strings Attached
U.S. Supreme Court ruling requires nude dancers to wear pasties and g-strings, but Austin won't be making any changes. [05-29-00]
Jonathan David Carroll, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
A Work in Progress
East Timor begins the process of reconstruction in its struggle for independence. [05-22-00]
John Sayles, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
No Purchase Necessary
Does Napster, the MP3-sharing software program that has spawned several lawsuits and been banned at universities across the nation, mean the end of music as we know it? [05-08-00]
Erica C. Barnett, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Naturally Nader
Consumer advocate mounts Green Party presidential campaign. [04-10-00]
Robert Bryce, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
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