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News organizations settle suit against Web sites
Several newspapers and The Associated Press have settled a copyright infringement lawsuit against the operator of a collection of Web sites, the news organizations announced Friday.
U. of Houston student info mistakenly posted
University of Houston officials were notifying 259 students that their personal information was inadvertently posted online for almost three years, but was recently removed.
Houston hires firm to probe deadly collapse
A Houston-based company has been hired to investigate the cause of a stairwell collapse that killed two young boys and injured a third, officials said.
Bush says Wall Street has hangover, must sober up
President Bush, in an unguarded moment, said Wall Street "got drunk and now it's got a hangover."
EPA urged to rethink importing PCBs to Port Arthur
A congressional committee has told the Environmental Protection Agency that letting a Port Arthur incinerator import toxic waste from Mexico would "effectively create an open border" for disposing a banned chemical compound in the United States.
Former Texas Southern student was FBI informant
A former Texas Southern University student testified that he was paid $5,000 by the FBI to tape university officials in the midst of a corruption investigation.
A&M sailing coach fired
The marine terminal manager at Texas A&M University at Galveston, who also coached the school's offshore sailing team that lost a boat during a fatal racing accident last month, has been fired for failing to disclose his criminal history, officials announced Monday.
Probe of judge now looking at gifts, home sale
A probe of a federal judge being investigated for sexual harassment is now looking into whether he accepted gifts without reporting them and if rules were violated in a home sale deal arranged by a lawyer with dozens of cases in his court, a newspaper reported Sunday. Federal investigators on Saturday began trying to figure out why one of the world's largest mobile cranes toppled over, killing four contract workers and injuring seven others. More Houston Chronicle Publishing Company Stories
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