News and views roundup (11/14/10)
A friend requested we do SOMETHING to get that Chron.com "unicorn vomit" Disney screen to scroll down the page, so here's a weekend roundup:
- Company: Houston red light cameras to go dark on Monday (Andy Cerota, KTRK-13 News)
- Houston will turn off red-light cameras on Monday morning (James Pinkerton, Houston Chronicle)
After this news broke, Mayor Annise parker tweeted, curiously:
It's a story because the administration was never clear on what "appropriate action" meant.Told all Htown media after the election that I would take appropriate action on the red light cameras on 11/15. Suddenly thats a story?
Precision -- or ambiguity -- in messaging matters.
- Cash-strapped Sports Authority agency dips into reserves (Chris Moran, Houston Chronicle)
- A Question for Kent Friedman (Houston's Clear Thinkers)
- Official Says Farmers Market Lacks Racial Diversity (Isiah Carey, KRIV-26 News)
The usual suspect (useless race-obsessed bureaucrat) at "work." Just precious. - City Hall Employee Files Complaint with the City of Houston Over City Hall Farmers Market's Lack of "Racial Diversity" (Eating Our Words)
The pro-diversity white liberal response to the race-baiting of useless bureaucrat. Also precious. - Rice, UH Officials Made Embargo Agreement With Chronicle On KTRU Story So They Could Have "A Quiet Weekend" (Hair Balls)
- You know it has been bad for Dems when... (Big Jolly Politics)
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 11/14/10 09:30 PM | Print |

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