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Expensive Taste show review by Mark Hoppus himself
Mark posted a review of the first Expensive Taste show on his himynameismark.com website :"last week, after the honda civic tour concert in houston, expensive taste had their first show ever at a club downtown. the place was packed. there was a huge line[...]
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Ike Leaves Residents Spinning
In the wake of Hurricane Ike, President Bush toured Houston and Galveston, Texas where millions of residents are without power and in some cases without food. Mark Strassmann reports.
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Sports Wednesday: Rays alone in 1st place
Here is the latest sports news for Wednesday Sept. 17: Derek Jeter sets hit record at Yankee Stadium; Tampa Bay Rays alone in 1st place; Phillies take over the lead in NL East; Houston Texans may be forced to move home games. (Sept. 17)
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Sports Monday: Cubs No-hitter, and more
Carlos Zambrano threw a no-hitter against Houston Sunday, the Cubs first in 36 years; Phillies tie Brewers for NLWild Card lead; White Sox sweep doubleheader from Tigers; Colts rally to beat Vikings; Patriots defeat Jets. (Sept. 15)
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Houston food banks need your help
Cherie Priest sez, In short, Houston is in major trouble. Via CNN -- "The Houston Food Bank is “utterly overwhelmed with people asking for help,” its president, Brian Greene, said Tuesday. The food bank needs 500,000 pounds of food a day for the next six weeks to satisfy the “staggering” needs of Texans who have no food or water after the s....
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Hurricane Sent Astros Into a Spin
Blown off course by Hurricane Ike, the Houston Astros hardly resemble the club that clobbered 16 home runs while winning 14 of 15 games before the hurricane hit.
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Houston businesses, homes in the dark
Houston, the nation s fourth-largest city, remained without power Wednesday forcing residents to line up at dozens of distribution centers for basic needs. (Sept. 17)
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Houston not happy with FEMA response
Houston officials are critical of the Federal Emergency Management Agency about delays in getting emergency relief supplies to Hurricane Ike victims.Houston Mayor Bill White and Harris County Judge Ed Emmett took control of distributing supplies late Tuesd
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