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Gary Yamamoto, one of the most famous bass fishermen in the world, owns the second-largest herd of Wagyu cattle in the United States, but his beef empire is in trouble.
Houston Press  |  Robb Walsh  |  01-03-2006  |  Business & Labor

Drawing Gets Owner Shut Out of Her Condonew

Since she drew a lemon on her window, Heather Mickelson has been barred from her home in Houston's Tremont Tower.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  10-10-2005  |  Business & Labor

Gambling on Iraqnew

Hundreds of Houstonians have signed up for wartime jobs with Kellogg Brown & Root. The hefty paychecks come with a scary, bloody price.
Houston Press  |  Michael Serazio  |  12-06-2004  |  Business & Labor

New 'Green' Cemetery Gets in Way of Electrical Co-opnew

George Russell has started a "green" cemetery, featuring biodegradable cardboard coffins, near Huntsville, Texas. That's where the Sam Houston Electrical Co-op had planned to put a new power line.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  11-01-2004  |  Business & Labor

First-Time Home Buyers With Bad Credit Meet the Specialistnew

In Buffalo, N.Y., slumlord Scott Wizig's leases landed him in criminal court. In Houston, his leases made him rich.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  09-07-2004  |  Business & Labor

Amusement Park Thrills Can Be Based on Real Dangersnew

Hundreds of medical complications ranging from whiplash to torn organs have occurred at Houston amusement parks. And most galling to those injured, the parks could have taken obvious steps to prevent them.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  06-05-2004  |  Business & Labor

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