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Should a bartender serve someone he knows is an alcoholic? - Dallas Morning News (subscription)
A Sherlock's employee, who asked that her name not be used, said she didn't see Hamilton holding any cup or glass in his hand during the 45 minutes or so that he was there. She said Hamilton was polite and posed for pictures with staff and customers as ...
February 4, 2012


Dallas-based Baylor Health Care System to stop hiring smokers - Dallas Morning News (subscription)
A nurse who asked that her name not be used took a smoke break near the street outside Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. Current employees of Baylor Health Care System won't be affected by the policy against hiring nicotine users. ...
September 22, 2011


Crime blog: App installed on Craigslist seller's stolen iPad helps authorities ... - Dallas Morning News (subscription)
WFAA-TV (Channel 8) talked to man, who asked that his name not be used, about a sale on Craigslist that didn't go as planned. The robbers showed up at the man's Ovilla house, presumably to buy his MacBook, which he'd listed for sale on the auction ...
September 2, 2011


Grand Prairie shooter was eerily calm before rampage, witnesses say - Dallas Morning News (subscription)
“He pointed the gun at me, but he didn't shoot me,” said a woman, who asked that her name not be used. “He knew specifically who he wanted to kill. He didn't shoot at random. He came with a mission.” Do killed five people and wounded four others before ...
July 25, 2011


Source: Chuck Greenberg approved as a potential buyer for Stars - Dallas Morning News (subscription)
By MIKE HEIKA Former Rangers CEO Chuck Greenberg has been approved as a potential buyer for the Stars, according to a source close to the situation. While Vancouver businessman Tom Gaglardi is in a negotiating window that has stretched past 60 days and ...
July 9, 2011


Blackstone may acquire Kinetic - Dallas Morning News (subscription)
Blackstone Group is in talks to buy Kinetic Concepts Inc., a wound-care and hospital bed provider, in a deal that could be worth about $5 billion, making it one of the largest leveraged buyouts since the financial crisis, according to a person close to ...
July 7, 2011


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