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Payday Loan Centers Charge Whopping Interest Ratesnew

Payday loan centers have partnerships with out-of-state banks to evade state usury laws, and as a result get away with charging interest rates that can surpass an annual 700 percent.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  09-12-2005  |  Economy

Bill Parcells' Guysnew

Can has-beens from a coach's glory years change the Dallas Cowboys from mediocrities to monsters?
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  08-29-2005  |  Sports

Boxing Magicnew

A former firefighter quit his job and turned his garage into a boxing gym to make the wildest and least disciplined kids in Dallas into boxing champions. But the gym is falling on hard times.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  07-11-2005  |  Sports

Some Seek Overhaul of Sex Offender Registrynew

Former fans of lifetime registration have changed face due to cases like that of Frank Rodriguez. He faces a lifetime on Texas' sex offender registry for having sex with a 16-year-old -- who is now his wife.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  06-02-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Brazilian Bull-Riding Champion Make a Buck the Hard Waynew

Brazilian-born Adriano Moraes, at 34, is one of the greatest riders ever to straddle a bull's back.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  02-15-2005  |  Sports

'Capture the Illegal Immigrant' Game Becomes Media Shownew

The Young Conservatives of Texas created a stir when they encouraged other students to catch orange-shirted "illegal immigrants" on the University of North Texas campus.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  02-08-2005  |  Immigration

Video-Game Champ Makes His Living Playingnew

Surprising for someone who's played video games as much as 12 hours a day since he was 4, world video-game champ Matt Leto is not a nerd; he's a well-spoken athlete. Major League Gaming signed Leto, known as Zyos, to play Halo professionally in 2003.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  01-10-2005  |  Video Games

Legislator Wants to Limit Access to "Morning After" Pillsnew

Frank Corte Jr., a San Antonio Republican, is the author of a bill in the Texas Legislature that would protect the jobs of pharmacists who refuse to fill prescriptions -- like the "morning after" pill -- on moral grounds.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix and Patrick Williams  |  12-13-2004  |  Sex

Playmakersnew

A graduate program at Southern Methodist University teaches students how to develop video games.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  11-29-2004  |  Video Games

Takahiro Omori's Pursuit of Bass Fishing in Americanew

Takahiro Omori, who won the Super Bowl of bass fishing this year, came to the U.S. to pursue his dream against his father's wishes.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  09-24-2004  |  Sports

Jokes for Jesus: Christian Comedians Can Be Funnynew

At its best, Christian comedy is clean comedy. It's secular, socially progressive, have-you-ever-noticed comedy. The sort of comedy Bill Cosby would do.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  09-07-2004  |  Performance

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