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Voight's comments drew harsh criticism from The Dallas Morning News columnist Rod Dreher, whose article appeared in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune on September 16, 2009.
Vincent " Vicente " Rodriguez, former pop music critic at the Dallas Morning News, lists " Forever Changes " as his No. 1 all-time album.
* 2004: David Leeson and Cheryl Diaz Meyer, The Dallas Morning News, " for their eloquent photographs depicting both the violence and poignancy of the war in Iraq.
* 2006: Staff of The Dallas Morning News, " for its vivid photographs depicting the chaos and pain after Hurricane Katrina engulfed New Orleans.
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The Dallas Morning News reported Subway had seized American soldier Leon Batie Jr .' s Subway stores in 2006, while he was serving in Afghanistan.
Music Week described it as an " inspired collection of leftfield rock ", while Thor Christensen of The Dallas Morning News said that it " brims with the same dry humor the Sacramento band displayed in past hits such as ' The Distance ' and ' Rock and Roll Lifestyle ': The leadoff track, ' Satan Is My Motor ,' puts a devilish new spin on the rock ' n ' roll car-song tradition, while ' When You Sleep ' revolves around the question of what your fingers do while the rest of the body snoozes ".
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This led the Dallas Morning News to proclaim that " the College Football Association as a television entity is dead ".
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In 1962, Dallas Morning News columnist Francis X. Tolbert published his ode to chili Bowl of Red and founded the Chili Appreciation Society.
Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News said in 1998 that " In addition, since Arlington's shirt collar is getting bluer, the flavor of the entire city is changing.
The Unclaimed Baggage Center has been featured several times in the media, including in The Wall Street Journal, Vogue Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Good Morning America, The Washington Post, The Dallas Morning News, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Baltimore Sun, The Seattle Times and the travel / adventure television series Globe Trekker.
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The April 11, 2006 Dallas Morning News featured the Megargel School in a front page article.
* The Dallas Morning News, June 14, 1997: Surviving the Wrath
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Bruce Nichols of The Dallas Morning News said that " Several people familiar with the town said troubles began in Patton Village after founding father H. L.
Bruce Nichols of The Dallas Morning News said in 1988 that the community " is probably best known for its reputation as a speed trap, which Patton Village leaders say they're trying to overcome.
In 1989 Bruce Nichols of The Dallas Morning News said that the community " may be the most squabble-prone small town in Texas.
Grand Saline has two local newspapers, the Grand Saline Sun and the Van Zandt News which are published weekly and covers local news and also has daily newspapers delivered to residents such as the Dallas Morning News and the Tyler Morning Telegraph.
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Critical reactions to the album were largely positive ; Stephen Thompson in the Wisconsin State Journal described it as possessing " great lyrics, creative instrumentation and production that's about as simple as production gets ", Thomas Conner praised it for being " soulful and smooth, witty and gritty, this record makes the ghosts of Bob Wills, Buddy Holly and Lou Reed smile " in the Tulsa World, and Matt Weitz in the Dallas Observer noted its " gimlet eye and sardonic humor ".
Cake considered the album more professionally produced than Motorcade, despite references to its " raw " sound, and the reception was again generally positive ; critics noted the broadening of Cake's sound, with Joshua Green noting in the Westword that " Nugget spans a broader range of topics than did Motorcade, with similarly appealing results ", and Matt Weitz in the Dallas Observer saying that " The gimlet eye and sardonic humor of 1994's Motorcade of Generosity is intact, but Fashion Nugget is aptly named ; it updates Motorcade with beatboxy soul and hip-hop rhythms ".
) After briefly speaking about what Kennedy had done earlier that day, Cronkite noted that it was now apparent that the President was dead ( even though the official bulletin had, of course, not arrived yet ), saying that his plane from Fort Worth " flew him to his rendezvous with death, apparently, in Dallas, Texas.
Tilton appealed the decision in 1993 ; although the findings of the original court were upheld in 1995, Federal Judge Michael Burrage's opinion criticized ABC and the Primetime Live producers for their editing of the story and noted that ABC had been warned by their own religion editor, Peggy Wehmeyer ( who knew Ole Anthony from her work as a religion reporter at ABC affiliate WFAA-TV in Dallas ), that " Mr. Anthony could not be trusted and was obsessed with his crusade against.
Dealey Plaza, as noted above in Downtown Dallas was named for him, after his death.
Providing the reports for ABC were Don Goddard, Ron Cochran and Ed Silverman in New York, Edward P. Morgan in Washington, Bob Clark ( who as noted above had been riding in the motorcade when Kennedy was shot ) from Parkland Hospital, and Bill Lord from the Dallas County sheriff's office.
After speaking about what Kennedy had done earlier that day in Fort Worth, Cronkite noted that the plane from Fort Worth flew the President to his " rendezvous with death, apparently, in Dallas ", although the official bulletin still had not arrived yet.
Another less noted rivalry is the one between Strake and Dallas Jesuit.
Describing the then-Texas Governor's position, an October 20, 1999 article in the Dallas Morning News noted, " Aides said Mr. Bush does not support legalizing marijuana for medical use ".
" Chris Vognar of The Dallas Morning News noted the episode was one of the fourth season's best episodes in his review of the DVD .< ref > The show's creator Matt Groening considers Homer's " I am evil Homer " fantasy to be one of the greatest moments in the show's history.
Other notable graduates include John York, owner of the San Francisco 49ers ; Stephen Jones, chief operating officer of the Dallas Cowboys ; Bill Davis, a National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing ( NASCAR ) team owner ; actor Gil Gerard, best known as television ’ s Buck Rogers ; and John Allen Nelson, a noted television actor.
Crosby may be most noted for her role as Kristin Shepard ( Sue Ellen Ewing's scheming sister ) on the Television drama series Dallas from 1979 to 1981.
Mary Morgan Keipp ( October 25, 1875, Selma, Alabama – 1961, Selma, Alabama ) was a noted figure in the art photography movement of the early 20th century, exhibiting her photographs of rural Dallas County African-Americans in major exhibitions at the New York Camera Club ( December 1899 ), the Annual Photographic Salon ( November 1900 ), Dudley Galleries in London ( October 1901 ), and the National Arts Club of New York Photo-Secession Exhibition ( 1902 ) organized by Alfred Stieglitz.
The Dallas Morning News writer Ed Bark noted that " Grace, Replaced " was " another energetic, generally amusing " episode.
Stephen Becker of The Dallas Morning News noted that season 9 " has a special affinity for Lisa ," and highlighted this episode along with " Das Bus " and " Lisa the Simpson " in his review of the DVD.
" Dallas media pointed out the significant factual errors in the column ( perhaps, most glaringly, Dallas's location in the Great Plains region of Texas, where no mountains exist ) and noted that the real estate agent cited denied both the report or that she had ever been contacted by the Post.
She became an instant public sensation in Dallas, and Cowboys General Manager Tex Schramm noted all of this.
William Ross Maples, Ph. D. ( Dallas, Texas ; August 7, 1937-Gainesville, Florida ; February 27, 1997 ) was a noted forensic anthropologist working at the C. A.

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