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Lakewood Service League Walk & Wag

This article is 1 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

The simple idea of a dog walk around White Rock Lake is now an event that is expected to draw 5,000 people and raise more than $20,000.

Posted by on October 1st, 2006 in All Feature Articles, Entertainment, Events, Parks and Outdoors, Pets Tags: , , ( No Comments )
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Northeast Chamber Economic Summit hosts Raymond Nasher

This article is 2 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

Appearances by Raymond D. Nasher, Dallas developer and namesake of downtown’s sculpture center, are not all that common, says Pete Oppel, the chamber’s executive director.

Posted by on October 1st, 2006 in All Feature Articles, Development Tags: , ( No Comments )
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Lakewood’s dog-friendly shops

This article is 3 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

You want to go shopping, but Rover’s puppy dog eyes are piercing your soul as you back out the door. If you can’t handle the guilt trip, just take him with you.

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San Francisco Rose

This article is 4 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

If Fido tags along for lunch or dinner, the restaurant’s servers will automatically bring out one of the dozens of water bowls they keep in the back for furry patrons.

Posted by on October 1st, 2006 in Delicious, Food and Drink, Pets, Restaurants Tags: , , , , , ( No Comments )
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Wines with cute labels

This article is 5 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

Of all the changes in the wine business over the past decade, from its growing popularity in the United States to the flood of imports from Australia, one of the most significant has been the revolution in wine marketing.

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Introducing the Advocate’s new website

This article is 6 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

About five years ago, I wrote an insightful, provocative column discussing my at-the-time groundbreaking philosophy about bringing together the Internet and neighborhood journalism.

Posted by on October 1st, 2006 in All Columns, Media Matters, Opening Remarks Tags: , , ( No Comments )
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Is Survivor Reality Racist TV?

This article is 7 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

Instead of celebrating the American ideal that anyone from any background can succeed through hard work and working with others, CBS will test our worst prejudices. Any result will be failure.

Posted by on October 1st, 2006 in All Columns, Media Matters, Religion Tags: , , ( No Comments )
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Jessica Lockhart Q&A

This article is 8 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

Based on archeological findings, dogs have been human companions for more than 15,000 years. This intrigued animal behaviorist and Hollywood Heights resident JESSICA LOCKHART, so for her doctoral dissertation, she decided to take a closer look at the dog-owner bond by studying local municipal shelters and applying principles from the … more

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Ask A Cop

This article is 9 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

You’ve seen him. Sitting atop his motorcycle on Skillman just north of Mockingbird, hiding behind a house, pointing his radar gun at southbound traffic. This spot and others in our neighborhood are commonly known as “speed traps.” So how do officers pick ’em? And are quotas really just a myth?… more

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Puppy Love

This article is 10 of 15 in the 10.2006 issue.

You can dress them up in humiliating getups and sometimes forget to walk and feed them — still, when it comes to our kids’ best friends, pets are high on the list

Timmy had Lassie, Charlie Brown had Snoopy, and Dorothy had Toto. The bond between kids and their pets … more

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