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Unregulated rooming house blaze kills 2 tenants, hurts 1
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Budget guts nearly all but defense
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Texas Southern teams bask in national glow
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Heat rises on wiretap claims
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TEXAS IMPACT: Cuts could crush medical, scientific research and hurt poor families
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Painful past drives Houston singer to succeed on ‘Voice’
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Teen wants to help shape district policy
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In 1970, nine of the top women in tennis made history when they played in a Houston a tournament for money.
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Trump’s own words thwarting travel ban
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Oil, gas firms ready to loosen purse strings
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Bryan’s enthusiasm irresistible
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Opera at the rodeo: A soprano faces a tough audience
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Today’s schedule
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Brooks scoots back to rodeo
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Events aim to inspire, educate young women
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Safety fears follow alleged death plot
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Bald eagle comes home to roost at the San Antonio Zoo
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Scion of Texas Revolution hero shared love of state’s history
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Arrest linked to possible shots at rodeo
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After the tournament, Houston Chronicle sports columnist Charles Carder, on Sept. 27, wrote on the topic. Player Julie Heldman was also part of group of players that later became known as the “Original Nine.” Excerpts follow.
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Texas suffers expensive hailstorm damage
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‘Clock Boy’s’ uncle eyes political seat
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‘I am lucky’: Family celebrates its arrival in U.S.
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Panel OKs Republican health plan, sending it to House floor
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EMT struck, killed, by stolen ambulance in New York City
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Tillerson, meeting with Japanese officials, hints at taking new approach on N. Korea
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Flynn got more Russia cash, letter shows
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Oklahoma lawmaker arrested on child prostitution charges
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After chiding U.S., Mexico seeks to curb citizens’ rights
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How Russian agents hacked Yahoo users
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A working-class city pushes for Scotland ‘to stand on its own’
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Reviving a vision
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St. Patrick’s Day
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Dissecting pension plans
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The complicated world of Obamacare repeal
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ACA repeal is the rodeo that came to Washington
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Lawmakers must repair damage to open government
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Saudi logistics company opens Houston office
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Hacked account insulted president, and McDonald’s got a Twitter bump
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Leaving out one comma proves costly
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Launch by SpaceX
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A sex toy maker agrees to settle a privacy case over a ‘smart’ vibrator.
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Budget includes plan to take 30,000 at FAA off U.S. payroll
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Bank’s leaders enriched despite scandal
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Trump’s Treasury chief will face trade partners at global meeting
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Interior officials consider Eni bid to drill in Arctic
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Germans search offices of VW’s lawyers from U.S.
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‘Offensive’ content will be flagged
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Employers post more jobs, and more workers quitting
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KENNARD BOLAND ROSS, JR
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THOMAS AYLMER DWYER MCNEESE
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THOMAS MICHAEL CASSIN
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Former associates press SEC nominee over travel ban
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Exxon Mobil defends Tillerson over emails
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SHEER MADNESS
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Hitters, lumber united in holy batrimony
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TSU: Tigers take aim with slingshot in hopes of felling a basketball goliath
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Suppressed rivalry is healthy. Let it out
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Penny resigns as head of USAG
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Next 5 games offer practice for playoffs
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Texas is trying to shake off late-season struggles before its NCAA Tournament opener.
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Baylor adds global flair to tourney.
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SMU men enter Big Dance on fire.
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THURSDAY’S RESULTS
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Key foul an intentional accident
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THURSDAY’S RESULTS
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TODAY’S GAMES
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TODAY’S GAMES
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TODAY’S GAMES
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Indiana didn’t win enough for Crean to retain his job
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Versatile Ariza sees more action at power forward
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Cavaliers top Jazz in Love’s first game back but lose Irving
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Scouting report: At New Orleans
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Vikings sign Murray, bid Peterson farewell
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‘Parrot Heads’ documents and celebrates beach bum lifestyle
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Live action vs. animation. Is there a winner?
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Immerse yourself in the world of antiques at weekend art and design show.
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Widow fears that wearing a wig is false advertising.
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This birthday girl needs a new home
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‘Belko Experiment’ a meaningless orgy of gore
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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Your Horoscope for Friday, March 17
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MOTHER’S SWAY
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OLD SCHOOL
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MIXED BLESSINGS
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STILL SHINING
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HIGH SCHOOLS
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SURGE IN INTEREST
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PATRIOTS’ GAME
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STILL CONNECTED
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DAVID BARRON
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ROMO AND JERRY
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THINKING BIG
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AGE? IT’S JUST A NUMBER
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SAM HOUSTON STATE’S ROSTER LACED WITH HOUSTON AREA PRODUCTS IS THRIVING
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THE GREAT UNIFIER?
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‘Now more than ever’ is overused and inaccurate.
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Does our compassion have a litmus test?
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Pick your favorite odd legislative bill
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Americans are having less sex. And that’s just fine.