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The Bishop Drops A Bomb
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View Article“It’s Time To Make a Deal”
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View ArticleOil Rigged
The Great Energy Scam purports to uncover the collusion of the feds and the oil companies, but the real scandal is what the author overlooks. Yet another book on killer Ted Bundy sheds no light on his...
View ArticleAnd Yet the Dream Endures
The headquarters for one of the hottest independent oil companies in Texas right now is a tiny, one-floor storefront on Route 16 in Graham, next to a Colonial grocery store. On a glass panel at the...
View ArticleThe Gambler
In downtown Midland, at the intersection of Marienfeld Street and Michigan Avenue, stands a simple five-story concrete office building. It is not much to look at—it’s squat and boxy and dull yellow in...
View ArticleIn the Boredom of the Storm
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View ArticleFantasy Island
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View ArticleBig Oil Paranoia
Robert Sherrill’s Oil Follies of 1979-1980 leaves no detail unremarked in its effort to pin the blame on Big Oil; in Ronnie Dugger’s On Reagan the author is as unbending an ideologue as his subject is.
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View ArticleDeath of a Computer
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View ArticleWhy I Hate Lamaze
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View ArticleThe Eccentric Genius of Trammell Crow
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View ArticleTexas Primer: The Oil Depletion Allowance
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View ArticleWhy Boone Can’t Lose
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View ArticleTexas Primer: The Petroleum Club
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The Harris Count Administration Building isn’t big enough for both Jon Lindsay and Mike Driscoll; Ray Perryman, a reporter’s best friend; a lucky accident brought Ethiopians—and Ethiopian...
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