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  2. Mug shot publishing industry - Wikipedia

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    Texas During its 2013 legislative session, the Texas State Senate passed two bills regulating the businesses who publish mugshots and accept payment to remove the information. [ 42 ] It requires these businesses to publish either an e-mail address, fax number, or a mailing address to allow people to contact the business.

  3. Category:Magazines published in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Magazines published in Austin, Texas" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Buddy (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Buddy is a free monthly music magazine serving the North Texas and Northeast Texas regions. It was first published in Austin, Texas, in October 1972 as a free bi-monthly. Stoney Burns (pseudonym of Brent Lasalle Stein; 1942–2011) and Rob Edleson (né Lewis Robin Edleson; born 1946) were the founder

  5. The Rag - Wikipedia

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    The Rag was an underground newspaper published in Austin, Texas from 1966–1977. The weekly paper covered political and cultural topics that the conventional press ignored, such as the growing antiwar movement, the sexual revolution, gay liberation, and drug culture.

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  7. Category:Magazines published in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Local interest magazines published in Texas (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Texas" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  8. Communications director for NY rep busted bringing magazines ...

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    "This morning, our office was informed that a member of our staff was arrested by Capitol Police," said Rep. Joe Morelle's chief of staff, Jo Stiles, to The Post in a statement.

  9. Richard Oppel - Wikipedia

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    Richard A. Oppel (born Jan. 30, 1943 in Newark, N.J.) is an American newspaper, magazine and digital editor living in Austin, Texas.He was interim editor-in-chief (May 5, 2018 – Feb. 1, 2019) of Texas Monthly, [1] an Austin-based publication with a statewide readership of 2.4 million. [2]