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  • Three Days of Rain at Compass Theater
  • He was in the row in front of me standing shoulder to shoulder with hoards of screaming football fans. The rare Texas boy not on the team, he appeared their biggest booster. Every time the team would score, which was constantly that championship year, Paul would leap up and down, "accidentally on purpose" bumping into everyone and knocking them down into the stands.
  • Midnight Movies: Pulp Fiction
  • The Shiite power struggle in Iraq is further dividing the war-torn country. Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki's American-backed crackdown on the Mahdi Army is dividing some Shiite families. There are family members who are split between loyalists to Muqtada al Sadr and the Ayatollah Hakim's Badr Brigades.
  • Local elections are coming up next month. Have you received your sample ballot in the mail yet? Have you looked at it? What are the local issues you're…
  • Last year, Time magazine named Raul Castro one of the 100 most influential people in the world. This year, another Cuban has taken his place: Yoani Sanchez. Her critical blog also earned one of Spain's top journalism prizes, but Cuban officials denied her a visa to go to Spain to accept it.
  • The federal inquiry into Special Counsel Scott J. Bloch, who oversees protection for federal whistle-blowers, appears to be broader than originally believed. Sources close to the investigation tell NPR that subpoenas issued Tuesday sought information on a wide range of subjects, including a 2004 investigation of Condoleezza Rice.
  • This May Be Our Last Chance
  • Both campaigns are trying to spin interpretations of the outcome of Tuesday's vote. Clinton said winning Pennsylvania was a victory, regardless of the margin, while Obama's campaign suggested anything less than a Clinton blowout will be too little, too late.
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