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posted by
CityBuzz
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9/22/2009 2:44:40 PM
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It’s important for people to be aware of how to prevent any type of cold or flu—especially those living in close quarters with many other people, such as apartment renters.
posted by
Murphy Applegate
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5/29/2009 4:33:05 PM
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Everything's bigger in Texas...except for the prices! Dallas and Fort Worth both ranked in the top 10 "Best Bargain Cities" in a study published by Forbes this month.
posted by
JenniferH
on
6/17/2008 11:43:39 AM
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From the Dallas West End to Fort Worth’s Sundance Square, the TRE rail service links more than just two cities, it offers the freedom to explore everything in between - without a car. For work commuters or just for sightseeing, the TRE and DART rail and bus system is worth checking out.
posted by
Delaney
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2/20/2008 12:05:52 PM
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Barnett Shale may be the largest onshore natural gas field in the United States. While proven to have 2.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, it could contain as much as 30 trillion cubic feet! Not until the technological advancement of horizontal drilling though was Barnett Shale able to become a major producer of natural gas. Horizontal drilling allows companies to drill horizontally – this is key because DFW basically sits on top of Barnett Shale. Now drillers can retrieve natural gas that lies beneath neighborhoods. Cha ching!
posted by
Delaney
on
1/11/2008 11:16:43 AM
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Due to a minor financial forecasting error of, oh, $1 billion dollars – well actually $900,000,00 (but, literally, who’s counting?) – the planned DART rail line projects for Downtown Dallas and Oak Cliff have been trimmed by $350 million and delayed in order to keep the Rowlett and Irving rail lines on schedule.
posted by
getgoing
on
1/2/2008 8:46:49 PM
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The Fort Worth Public Library system awaits!
posted by
cowtowncowgirl
on
11/27/2007 3:42:57 PM
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The 2007 Sundance Square Parade of Lights kicks off the holiday season in downtown Fort Worth.
posted by
elizabeth
on
11/12/2007 1:42:40 PM
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Carrollton,
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Join fellow readers and actually discuss great books at the Carrollton Public Library. This month's meeting will discuss The Devil in the White City.
posted by
dfwdarling
on
10/31/2007 10:28:47 AM
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The battle continues…if the Supreme Court thinks so, our local Exxon Mobil (Irving based) may be liable for punitive damages in connection with the 1998 oil spill along 1200 miles of Alaskan coastline.
posted by
elizabeth
on
10/24/2007 12:30:05 PM
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politics,
discussion,
comedy

City Hall's new advertising campaign 'Pullem' Up' is aimed at getting residents to pull their pants up. They must not have got the memo on war, fire murder, homelessness and global warming.
posted by
cowtowncowgirl
on
10/18/2007 2:35:05 PM
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Is American Airlines' ad campain, Why You Fly, responsible for their revenue?
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