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I think the U.S. needs to help the people in the U.S. first, and then help others. Read Story »
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"I think a lot of people don't know about how this town got started. The key is education." Read Story »
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"JFK. It's been going on for so long and it would be nice to know the true story." Read Story »
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"I don't have an opinion. One is as good as the other. My son goes to UHV." Read Story »
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"Volunteering. It leaves you with a good feeling for helping other people." Read Story »
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James Patterson because of his prose and his style. He is very good at painting a picture. He's just a ... Read Story »
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"Warmer. It's been a really cold winter. Going to see the wildflowers." Read Story »
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"I miss having it downtown. Just the feel of it is better." Read Story »
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"I always liked having new clothes. That's what I liked about it." - Carol Fiero, retired, Victoria. Read Story »
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"Cheerios, because they're unsweetened." - Stephen McPhail, chemical engineer, Victoria. Read Story »
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"I think it's pretty exciting. She's a princess and she's famous so people are excited to see what she'll come ... Read Story »
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No, we should do more. Read Story »
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"Johnny Manziel should win; he is one of the smartest college football players in a long time." Read Story »
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"I think he's going to do it, and it will be good for him to do it, to show what ... Read Story »
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"Restore it to the way it was back in the day instead of knocking buildings down." Read Story »
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I remember when Katrina hit, and my relatives from Metairie had to come stay with us." Darren Herbert, Victoria, music ... Read Story »
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A: I don't think people should own them at all. They are too unpredictable. Read Story »
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"I was at home. I had just gotten off a shift when I found out what was going on. It's ... Read Story »
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"It is a place kids can go to learn and they love it. I think they should move locations." Read Story »
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"They could have tasered, or wounded him ... shot him in the leg or something. They could have called in ... Read Story »