News roundup (Labor Day Weekend 2010 edition)
Here's hoping everyone had a GREAT Labor Day weekend. Here are some news items that caught our eye over the last few days (and a link/commentary format that we may continue to use, depending on mood).
- Troubles belie Houston hand doc's family image (Todd Ackerman, Houston Chronicle)
Troubles indeed. The Houston Press has done fairly regular updates of the creepy hand doctor's issues over the years. - Selling city on METRO a challenge for top pick for CEO job (Mike Snyder, Houston Chronicle)
Mike Snyder makes up for the Chronicle's belated coverage of METRO's deteriorating finances (no doubt characterized as "negative" coverage by METRO's media monitoring service) with this sugary profile of George Greanias (a "Renaissance man!"). Rah rah! - TABC underage drinking sting snares West U councilman Boehme (Steve Mark, West U Examiner)
A recent run of bad publicity continues for West U councilmember George Boehme. - Vote for safety (Houston Chronicle)
The Chron editorial board says vote for the establishment's red-light-camera cash cow. IF you get to vote at all.... - Lawsuit filed over red-light-camera vote (Mary Benton, KPRC-2 News)
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 09/06/10 08:33 PM | Print |

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