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Obama To Call For More Bipartisanship
President Barack Obama calling on Congress to pass more bipartisan measures, following the success of the payroll tax cut extension.
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Trial Begins For Former Glock CEO
Trial proceedings begin today against the former CEO and general counsel of firearm distributor Glock Incorporated.
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GMWT Birthday Shout Out - Leah Cadence Reed and Roselyn Mcgrew
Good Morning West Texas Birthday Shout Out!
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Dutch Researchers Making Stem Cell Hamburger
Hamburgers of the future may be grown in a lab.
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Children Found Tied Up In Texas Home
Authorities are investigating following the discovery of eleven children living in dark, unsanitary conditions at a home in Liberty County, Texas late last month.
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2012 Home and Garden Show
13th Annual Permian Basin Home Builders Association 2012 Home and Garden Show.
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Woman Headed To Jury Trial Over $2 Pumpkin
A New Mexico woman is scheduled to go to trial today over a $2 pumpkin.
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Tues. House Call - Fatigue and Diabetes
Tuesday House Call with Dr. Stephen Ponder. Today's topic: deals with how common fatigue can be in people with diabetes.
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World's Largest Chocolate Bar Stops In Oklahoma
The world's largest chocolate bar made its only Oklahoma stop in a cross-country tour.
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GMWT Birthday Shout Out - Chris and Stephanie Sobic
Good Morning West Texas Birthday Shout!
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New Program Mails Contreceptives To Teens
A new program being launched this week allows teenagers to order free condoms through the mail.
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New Rules Unveiled For Robocalls
Consumers across the country are targeted and sometimes harassed by "robocalls" to their homes and cell phones.
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"Beauty and the Beast" In Permian Basin
Midland Festival Ballet will be presenting the ballet "Beauty and the Beast".
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George Washington's Whiskey Business
you probably think you've heard it all about George Washington -- the cherry tree, the wooden teeth, crossing the Delaware. But the nation's first president...
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Economy Slows US Population Growth
Demographic experts tell USA Today the number of births probably will rise again, once the economy has rebounded completely.
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