Hair magnate launches gov bid with vow to bring jobs
Farouk Shami addressed hundreds of supporters gathered in the parking lot of his north Houston company.
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Farouk Shami addressed hundreds of supporters gathered in the parking lot of his north Houston company.
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Along with another pilot, Lt. John Joseph Houston vanished Oct. 28 while on a training mission.
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Robert Otis Trojan, who devoted almost half of his life to protecting Houston residents as a police officer, died Tuesday after a long battle with heart and kidney problems.
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One Houstonian who suffers from the virus says the lifting of a ban has reduced the stigma for HIV-positive immigrants.
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Although the number of holdouts is dwindling, U.S. Census data released Thursday indicates 29 percent of the nation’s homes still do not see the advantage of having phones.
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As an inquiry looks into how a teen inmate allegedly smuggled a weapon into his Harris County Juvenile Detention Center cell, employees say a metal detector was off for three years.
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Cambodia takes over the running of the country’s Thai-owned air traffic operation, amid a deepening diplomatic row.
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Thailand should re-establish diplomatic ties with Cambodia for the country’s interest, it was agreed at yesterday’s seminar on bilateral ties.
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Cambodia takes over Thailand-run company as row deepens
BBC News Cambodia has taken over the running of the country's Thai-owned air traffic control firm, in a deepening row between the two neighbouring countries. … UPDATE 1-Cambodia takes reins of Thai-owned firm as row deepensReuters Thai employees ousted at firm in CambodiaUnited Press International Cambodia takes control of CATSBangkok Post Reuters India -The Nation -Thai News Agency MCOT all 46 news articles » |
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The second wave of the H1N1 pandemic appears to be cresting in the Montreal area, but at least a hundred people a day continue to come down with the swine flu, public-health authorities said Wednesday.
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