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Community Scholars Program: Does it Pass the Smell Test – Part I of II

By Gerald Mangrum, El Paso Tribune This is a situation where there are more questions than answers. Unanswered questions left unanswered can fester into an open sore on the community. To help you understand the confusing maze of the Community Scholars Program and its connection to prominent people in this community via the Community Initiative […]

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Community Scholars: An EPISD Enigma

The El Paso Community Scholars first launched themselves into the El Paso scene in the summer of 2000 by releasing a report castigating the local banks for seemingly sending the community’s money out of town. Most El Paso businesses will attest to their inability to access start-up and other capital for their businesses. The question […]

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Government Tissue is Better for Your Tush

Nothing brings economic chaos to light better than toilet paper. That innocuous tissue we are all so familiar with is the economic barometer that lets us know how we are doing. During times of economic hardship everyday hard working individuals look for ways to cut back on extravagant expenditures. As economic pressures bear down on […]

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On the Importance of Pedigree

Author: Theresa Caballero This week in the El Paso Inc. there was a story entitled “Shapleigh Family Selling Land on Eastside”.  The story talked about how State Sen. Eliot Shapleigh’s grandfather District Judge Ballard Coldwell had the forethought to purchase land on the east side of El Paso in the 1940’s for a couple of […]

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In Defense of Lawyers

Author: Katherine LeChat Lawyers – why the very word makes some people cringe. And lawyer jokes are in abundance: “Why won’t a snake bite a lawyer?” “Professional courtesy” is the reply.  Or, how about this one: “What’s the difference between a dead dog lying in the road and a dead lawyer lying in the road?”  […]

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Eliot Shapleigh’s Hypocrisy

Author: Theresa Caballero This is a true story.  On Tuesday, November 5, 2002 Texans went to the polls and voted overwhelmingly to put republicans into statewide offices.  We elected Rick Perry (R) For Governor, David Dewhurst (R) Lt. Governor and on down the line.  Republicans control both the house and the senate for the first […]

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Cuban Political Prisoners in the United States

Author: William Blum The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers gave the defense team its “Against All Odds” award, named for a deceased public defender who championed hopeless causes. Defending pro-Castro Cubans in Miami, in a criminal case utterly suffused with political overtones, with the US government wholly determined to nail a bunch of commies, […]