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Tar balls wash ashore in Texas
TEXAS CITY, Texas – More than two months after oil from BP’s blown-out seafloor well first reached Louisiana, a bucket’s worth of tar balls that washed onto a pair of Texas beaches means the crude has arrived in every Gulf state.
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Oil hits all Gulf states; Texas tar balls found
(AP:TEXAS CITY, Texas) A bucket’s worth of tar balls that hit a Texas beach means that crude oil has now washed up in every U.S. state on the Gulf of Mexico, more than two months after oil gushing from a blown-out well on the ocean floor first reached Louisiana.
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Swainsboro product tied for the lead at PGA Tour stop in Texas
Jason Bohn, Jeff Overton and Blake Adams shot 7-under 63s to share the first-round lead at the Colonial, where 2008 champion Phil Mickelson’s return turned into a struggle after an impressive start Thursday.
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Texas School Mulls Renaming Dorm Amid KKK Furor
AUSTIN, Texas — Simkins Residence Hall is the last all-male dormitory at the University of Texas. Tucked into a quiet corner of campus along Waller Creek, it was the first men’s dorm with air conditioning.
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Texas Tribune: Stolen bases, looking at the Fort Bliss boom
Five years ago, El Paso won the military base lottery, avoiding the feared closures and downsizing that other cities across Texas and America now face – and reaping the economic rewards of an
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Noem ad has Texas twist
TV time costs money in political campaigns, but Kristi Noem found a way to trim the expenses on her first television ad: Go to Texas. Noem, a state representative running in the Republican congressional primary, is the first candidate in that race to hit the airwaves. Her ad debuted in Sioux Falls last week, and it was rolled out across the state by last weekend, according to campaign manager …
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