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Articles in November, 2004 issue of Texas Monthly
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In 1994 caustic stand-up comic Bill Hicks was knocking on stardom's door when he died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 32
by Mike Shea -
Stop beating around the Bush: the election is finally upon us, which means all you mythical undecided voters are going to have to get off the fence. Our own William Broyles and Paul Burka have known for months who they're supporting and why. Here's a litt
by William Broyles - Around the state
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Goldie Hawn: the actress will be speaking at the Verizon Wireless Theater, in Houston, on November 11
by Katy Vine -
Life is sweet: pastry chef Rebecca Rather has whipped up a cookbook chock-full of sugary treats that are the perfect ending for your holiday meal, when you couldn't possibly eat another bite--but always do.
by Patricia Sharpe
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