The Texas redistricting dispute is back in federal court in San Antonio, where three U.S. judges are seeking a compromise that can help them re-draw voter maps in time to keep the state’s 2012 elections on schedule.
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SAN ANTONIO -- Texas' attorney general agreed Monday to temporary voting maps that add new Hispanic-dominated districts and could save the April 3 date for primary elections statewide. But at least one influential minority group said it would fight the new plan. Still, the proposal marks a rare moment of agreement in a bitter legal clash that has dragged on since last summer, even reaching the U ...
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SAN ANTONIO - Texas is all but certain to have an even later say in choosing the Republican presidential nominee after what at first looked like a breakthrough deal in a bitter dispute over redistricting maps ended with wide rejection of the proposal.
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SAN ANTONIO — Texas is all but certain to have an even later say in choosing the Republican presidential nominee after what at first looked like a breakthrough deal in a bitter dispute over redistricting maps ended with wide rejection of the proposal.
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- A federal judge ordered all sides in the Texas redistricting lawsuit to keep talking Monday, just hours after the attorney general announced a compromise plan that prompted immediate pushback from several minority groups involved in the case.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether a convicted killer should be spared execution in the Texas death chamber for the slaying of a 38-year-old woman in San Antonio almost two decades ago.
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Texas' attorney general agreed Monday to temporary voting maps that add new Hispanic-dominated districts and could save the April 3 date for primary elections statewide. But at least one influential minority group said it would fight the new plan.
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SAN ANTONIO -- A federal judge ordered all sides in the Texas redistricting lawsuit to keep talking Monday, just hours after the attorney general announced a compromise plan that prompted immediate pushback from several minority groups involved in ...
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Seething in anger, Filipino Nonito Donaire Jr. can’t wait to climb the ring Saturday night (Sunday noon, Manila time) and challenge for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) super-bantamweight title. And Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. better watch out. Still furious over what he felt had been an obvious disrespect on him by his Puerto Rican foe, Donaire vowed to bring everything on ...
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SAN ANTONIO -- A federal judge ordered all sides in the Texas redistricting lawsuit to keep talking Monday, just hours after the attorney general announced a compromise plan that prompted immediate pushback from several minority groups involved in the case.
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