Articles for December, 2009

DISD Vote: How Low Can It Go?

Turnout was predicted to be “light” for today’s DISD runoff election–and that may prove to be an understatement. Voting close to noon in the District 3 race between incumbent Leigh Ann Ellis and insurgent Bruce “The Parrott Man” Parrott, my Better Half says hers was only the 11th ballot cast at L.L. Hotchkiss Elementary School. I’ll vote later today, so at least they’ll have an even dozen.

Garrett Avenue is Not “Knox-Henderson Area”

Here is what happened (and where) as reported by the DMN’s Crime Blog:

A 20-year-old woman walking from a party with a group of friends to their car in the 1800 block of North Garrett Avenue early Saturday was grabbed at gunpoint by two men, Dallas police say. The men abducted her into a dark colored SUV, raped her, robbed her and left her in southern Dallas.

Here is the headline for that post:

“Dallas police: Woman abducted from Knox-Henderson area, robbed and raped”

Open up a Google map and you’ll see that the 1800 block of North Garrett is just as close to Fitzhugh as it is to Henderson, nowhere near (really) Knox, and closest of all to Ross Avenue. I don’t know why they would tag the post this way, but if they’re trying to do a service to their readers and make them aware, shouldn’t the headline give them a better idea of where this terrible crime occurred?

Maybe Tom Leppert Should Take a Hint from Nashville’s Mayor?

Or I guess I should say, “Maybe Tom Leppert could invent a time machine, go not too far into the future and see how other cities handled the convention center hotel issue, come back to Dallas and the present, and change his mind about public funding.” From Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, which, for some reason, is the exact name I expected the mayor of Nashville to have, via Nashville Public Radio reporter Blake Farmer, which is a solid name for a reporter for Nashville Public Radio:

“He told council members it would not be wise to ask taxpayers to pay for a publicly owned hotel in the current economy.”

Preach.

Tom Stephenson To Buy Sumner Redstone Theaters

Stephenson’s Rave Motion Pictures is set to buy 35 theaters from Sumner’s National Amusements, which is the foundation of his media empire. Never heard of Rave? Here’s a couple of factoids to introduce it:

The Dallas-based privately held theater circuit has 30 locations and 475 screens located in 14 states, and is now the biggest U.S. exhibition chain to have 100% state-of-the-art digital projection.

Disclosure:  When she is not watching movies, the beautiful and talented Mrs. Tom Stephenson is D Magazine’s associate publisher for partnerships.

Protesters Want UP to Hold Bush Accountable

Park Cities People has information that a group, which names itself after that journalist that threw a shoe at President George W. Bush, will march on University Park City Hall today to ask the University Park Planning and Zoning Commission to hold Bush “legally and morally accountable for his actions while president.”

Rezoning that will allow the George W. Bush Presidential Center to move forward is on the commission’s agenda. The meeting is at 4 p.m.

Kilpatrick Buys Wife ‘Very Personal’ Plastic Surgery

Software company Covisint is nearing completion of a deal that could net disgraced former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick $300,000 in commission. That’s what the Southlake resident told a Michigan judge to explain why he’d sought a delay for a hearing on what restitution he owes the city of Detroit.

Another revelation of yesterday’s proceedings showed that Kilpatrick and his wife have truly begun to adapt to the demands of life in North Texas:

Prosecutors also revealed that Kilpatrick — whose lawyer has said he only had $6 a month left after expenses — spent more than $15,000 at the Plastic Surgery Center of Dallas on what Kilpatrick would describe only as “something very personal for my wife.”

Why Kay Bailey Would Lose the Primary Today

Bill Pascoe at CQ Politics analyzes the chasm between tea-partiers and traditional Republicans like the good Senator Hutchison. My assessment is that she cannot win going to the right. To win, she needs to bring Republicans back to a primary now dominated by the “base.”

Exxon Mobil Says We Need More Energy

The giant oil company said, in a report it issued today, that energy demand worldwide will increase by 35% by 2030 (compared to 2005). It won’t be because of us.

Sure, we North Americans suck up nearly twice as many BTUs per person per day (740,000) than people in any other region of the world. But we’re going to make such terrific gains in energy efficiency that Exxon projects developed countries like ours will actually be using slightly less energy in 2030, despite our economies growing 50 percent larger by then.

It’s those still-developing countries that are going to need a lot more power than than they use now. For example, according to the report, 1.5 billion people in the world have no access to electricity at all. That might need to change. It probably should.

DMN Continues Damage Control for Putting Salespeople in Charge of Editors

Here’s a memo that just went out to the DMN folks:

Jim Moroney and John McKeon would like to invite you to attend a Town Hall Meeting for all TDMN employees on Friday, December 18, 2009. We have scheduled several meetings throughout the day in order to accommodate the various work schedules of our employees. …

This is speculation, but I assume the company-wide meeting(s) are scheduled to address the recent decision to have top editors report to salespeople. That the meeting(s) are coming so late after that decision was announced tells me that the brass underestimated the rancor that would be engendered by its decision.

Sunnyvale Deacon Allegedly Lied About His Fists of Fury

Remember that 77-year-old deacon from Sunnyvale who claimed he was robbed in church and who also said he got in a few licks of his own before the bad guys split? Now authorities are considering bringing charges against Bill Hammett of First Baptist Church. It looks like Hammett made it all up.

Come on, Steve Blow! This is right in your wheelhouse! And your backyard!

Denton Student Loses Siemens Competition

It’s an old story really, you spend long nights in the lab devising a protein drug carrier that can maintain a sustained drug release while preventing the protein from degrading inside the human body. Your work could allow a diabetes patient to significantly reduce the number of insulin injections needed regularly. You’re hailed for your achievement and advance to the national Siemens Competition in Math, Science, & Technology.

But then some hotshot comes along and does something sexier, like find alternative ways to kill cancer cells that have grown drug-resistant. What a showboater.

Some WWE Wrestler Does to Mark Cuban What Every NBA Ref Has Wanted to Do to Him At Some Point

Say what you will, there are probably very few owners (or billionaires, for that matter) that would do this.

The DMN Likes to Share (Now With the Ticket)

First the Dallas Morning News shared content with the Star-Telegram. Now they’ve announced that they’ll be sharing with the Ticket. Two points on that: first, in the announcement, the paper says, “SportsDay columnists and writers will appear exclusively on the Ticket …” Does that mean Tim Cowlishaw can no longer do stuff for ESPN? And, second, can the Ticket guys really help the DMN’s print product? The folks at the paper surely realize that the Ticket guys get most of their information from the paper, right? (I say this as a P1.)

Update: This from Tim Cowlishaw: “That’s just a radio thing, and the only radio I have been doing for the last year is on the Fan.”

Mark Cuban to SEC: “I’m Not Done With You Yet.”

A C-level FrontBurnervian passes along this news about Mark Cuban getting all up inside the SEC’s grill and says this sort of thing rarely happens. The deal is this: the SEC accused Cuban of insider trading. A judge threw out the case. That’s the end of it, right? Wrong. A federal judge has said that Cuban can have access to some internal e-mails and phone records from the SEC regarding its case against him. He’s looking to show that a member of the SEC’s was just out to get him for a film he produced about 9/11. Given the SEC’s recent track record, I wouldn’t bet against the billionaire.

Leading Off (12/8/09)

1. Five years ago, “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott was shot and killed while onstage with his band Damageplan at Alrosa Villa in Columbus, Ohio.

2. A senior at Arlington Heights High in Fort Worth has filed a federal discrimination complaint against her volleyball coach. Why? Because she is pregnant and he wouldn’t let her continue playing without permission from her doctor. Jerk.

3. And it’s once again the time of year when congressmen drop everything so they can gripe about the lack of a college football playoff system.