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Houston Texans release 18-year veteran quarterback McCown
HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Texans released veteran quarterback Josh McCown on Monday, likely ending his 18-year NFL career. The Texans signed the 41-year-old in November, but he did not appear in a ...
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Benches with life-size sculptures celebrate civil rights
They were commissioned for the city's $3.7 million MLK Innovation Corridor Project and are meant to celebrate Atlanta's legacy and influence in the civil rights movement. “Designated spaces and art ...
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Benches with life-size sculptures celebrate civil rights
They were commissioned for the city's $3.7 million MLK Innovation Corridor Project and are meant to celebrate Atlanta's legacy and influence in the civil rights movement. “Designated spaces and ...
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How to Build an Artificial Heart
Daniel Timms started working on his artificial heart in 2001, when he was twenty-two years old. A graduate student in biomedical engineering, he was living with his parents in Brisbane, Australia. He ...
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10 things to know in Houston food: The latest news + a legendary loss
Houston’s restaurant scene moves pretty fast. In order to prevent CultureMap readers from missing anything, let’s stop to look around at all the latest news to know. Openings, ...
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Houston's hottest restaurateur reveals 2 new Heights concepts
One of Houston’s most prolific restaurant groups has set ... his Italian-American restaurant in the Energy Corridor, but it will still utilize fresh pasta. In terms of design, the space will ...
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Using Technology to Better Serve Customers
Using Technology to Better Serve Customers By Carol Haddock, Director, Houston Public Works - Technology is changing the way cities across the country operate and provide services. Houston Public ...