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- Dvorak: White House tour gives homeless teens room to hope
- Inglis: The uninsured can't afford delay
- Fleming: Reform should start with Medicare
- Baum: Some unique job-creation strategies
- Ketcham: Lab rats with cellphones? Our wireless lifestyle is making us all unwitting test subjects
OTHER TAKES »
- Maiman: Was the plane crash in Austin an act of terrorism?
- Gregory: Texas Disposal's concerns about city's recycling deal
- Casey: Goodbye Cactus Cafe, long live Austin's music scene
- Stein: Measuring the value of a musical landmark
- Miller: Education shouldn't take a back seat to politics
For election night suspense, all the action was down the ballot and well below most voters' radar.The high-profile races didn't yield surprises, but there was a big upset in the Railroad Commission race in which an unknown, underfunded candidate who barely campaigned knocked off incumbent Victor Carrillo.
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MARCH PRIMARY EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENTS
- Diligence, leadership overdue in East Travis County
- Turnover in Travis County's state district courts gives voters lots of choices
- Stick with incumbent Carrillo at Railroad Commission
- Chavez-Thompson is best Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor
- Race for House seat and Hays County posts offer clear choices
- Workman, McGuinness the better choices in local House primaries
- Tough choices for GOP voters in judicial races
- Voters can end dysfunction at State Board of Education
- Bill White gets Democratic endorsement with low-key, reasoned approach to problem solving
- Hutchison brings grown-up approach to working on behalf of Texans and gets endorsement in GOP race
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