Texas Local Newspaper Online

First of all, I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for spending your precious time visiting my humble little blog in the net.

As my previous blog, Florida Newspaper Online, my main objective of setting up this Texas Newspaper Online is to list down all Texas Online Newspaper which I managed to discover.

It is my target to have a complete list of Texas Newspaper Online but, as human I may left out few of them. It is a great pleasure if you can post the name of the newspaper and the hyperlinks, I will include it as soon as possible.

Best regards,
Pak Maeh
http://www.pakmaeh.com

Texas Local Newspaper Online

Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene)
Alice Echo-News Journal (Alice)
Allen American, The (Allen)
Alpine Avalanche (Alpine)
Amarillo Globe News (Amarillo)
Anahuac Progress, The (Anahuac)
Athens Daily Review, The (Athens)
Austin American-Statesman, The (Austin)
Austin Business Journal (Austin)
Austin Chronicle (Austin)
Bandera Bulletin, The (Bandera)
Battalion, The (College Station)
Baytown Sun, The (Baytown)
Beeville Bee-Picayune (Beeville)
Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont)
Brazoria Facts, The (Brazoria)
Brownsville Herald, The (Brownsville)
Brownfield News (Brownfield)
Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood)
Bryan-College Station Eagle, The (Bryan)
Bulletin Online (Angleton)
The Bulletin Online (Conroe)
Cameron Herald (Cameron)
Canyon News, The (Canyon)
Cedar Creek Pilot, The (Cedar Creek)
Clarion, The (Palestine)
Clifton Record Online (Clifton)
Commercial Recorder, The (Fort Worth)
Community News, The (Aledo)
Coppell Gazette (Coppell)
Corpus Christi Caller-Times, The (Corpus Christi)
Corsicana Daily Sun, The (Corsicana)
Courier, The (Conroe)
Courier-Gazette (McKinney)
Cuero Record, The (Cuero)
Dallas Business Journal (Dallas)
Dallas Morning News (Dallas)
Dallas Observer (Dallas)
Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton)
Dispatch Record, The (Lampasas)
Eagle Press, The (Fritch)
El Campo Leader-News, The (El Campo)
El Paso Times (El Paso)
Ellis County Press (Ferris)
Examiner, The (Beaumont)
Focus on the News (DeSoto
Forward Times (Houston)
Fort Worth Star-Telegram(Fort Worth)
Fredericksburg Standard (Fredericksburg)
Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville)
Galveston County Daily News (Galveston)
Gazette-Enterprise, The (Seguin)
Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer)
Hamilton Herald-News (Hamilton)
Herald-Coaster, The (Rosenberg)
Herald Democrat, The (Sherman)
Herald-Press (Palestine)
Highlander, The (Marble Falls)
Hood County News (Granbury)
Houston Business Journal (Houston)
Houston Chronicle (Houston)
Howe Enterprise (Howe)
Huntsville Item, The (Huntsville)
Jacksonville Daily Progress, The (Jacksonville)
Junction Eagle (Junction)
Katy Times (Katy)
Kerrville Daily Times (Kerrville)
Kilgore News Herald, The (Kilgore)
Killeen Daily Herald, The (Killeen)
La Prensa (San Antonio)
Lampasas Dispatch Record (Lampasas)
Laredo Morning Times, The (Laredo)
Lewisville News (Lewisville)
Lewisville Leader (Lewisville)
Lockhart Post-Register (Lockhart)
Longview News-Journal (Longview)
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock)
Lubbock Online (Lubbock)
Mesquite News, The (Mesquite)
Midland Reporter-Telegram (Midland)
Monitor, The (McAllen)
Monitor, The (Palestine)
Navasota Examiner (Navasota)
New Braunfels Ferald-Zeitung, The (New Braunfels)
Nueces County Record Star (Robstown)
Odessa American, The (Odessa)
Optic Herald (Mount Vernon)
Orange Leader (Orange)
Ozona Stockman, The (Ozona)
Palacios Beacon (Palacios)
Palestine Herald Press (Palestine)
Paris News, The (Paris)
Pasadena Citizen, The (Pasadena)
Pecos Enterprise, The (Pecos)
Plano Star Courier, The (Plano)
Pleasanton Express (Pleasanton)
Polk County Enterprise, The (Livingston)
Port Lavaca Wave (Port Lavaca)
Progress, The (George West)
Rains County Leader (Emory)
Rockdale Reporter, The (Rockdale)
Round Rock Leader, The (Round Rock)
San Angelo Standard-Times(San Angelo)
San Antonio Business Journal (San Antonio)
San Antonio Express-News, The (San Antonio)
San Marcos Daily Record (San Marcos)
Seminole Sentinel (Seminole)
Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville)
Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater)
Snyder Daily News (Snyder)
Temple Daily Telegram, The (Temple)
Terrell Tribune, The (Terrell)
Texarkana Gazette, The (Texarkana)
Texas City Sun (Texas City)
Times Guardian (Canyon Lake)
Times Record News (Wichita Falls)
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Tyler)
Uvalde Leader News (Uvalde)
Valley Morning Star, The (Harlingen)
Van Horn Advocate (Van Horn)
Victoria Advocate, The (Victoria)
Waco Tribune-Herald (Waco)
Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie)
Weatherford Democrat (Weatherford)
Westlake Picayune (Westlake)
Weimar Mercury (Weimar)
Wharton Journal-Spectator (Wharton)
The Wilson County News (Floresville)
Wise County Messenger (Decatur)

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Barisan National Retains Power With Reduced Majority, Loses Four More States In Malaysia 12 General Election

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, March 9 -- The Barisan Nasional (BN) returned to power in Saturday's general election but lost its two-thirds majority for the first time in history and suffered shock defeat in Penang, Kedah, Selangor and Perak.

Voters handed the 14-party coalition its biggest electoral defeat since ruling the country for the past 50 years as the four key states fell to the loose opposition pact of DAP, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) in a tsunami-like wave.

Despite a determined onslaught, the BN also failed to wrest back Kelantan from PAS which has ruled the state since 1990.

At 5am and with only three of the 222 seats in Parliament yet to be declared, the Election Commission announced that BN won 137 seats, including eight won unopposed on nomination day on Feb 24, while the opposition won an unprecedented 82 seats.

PKR, which won only one seat in 2004 through its president Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, took 31 seats, DAP 28 and PAS 23.

It was the biggest ever victory tasted by opposition parties in Malaysian elections, whose campaign this time was spearheaded by former deputy prime minister and PKR's de facto leader, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

In the 2004 election, BN swept to power in a landslide victory by winning 199 of the 219 seats.

BN's traditional stronghold of Johor, Sabah and Sarawak saved the day for the coalition by contributing the bulk of parliamentary seats won.

It also retained power in the states of Johor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perlis and Sabah.

Adding to the BN's woes this time, three of its component parties -- the MCA, Gerakan and MIC were almost routed while MCA only won 15 of its 40 parliamentary seats.

MIC President Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, Gerakan acting president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon and PPP President Datuk M. Kayveas were trounced.

Prime Minister and BN chairman Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi retained his Kepala Batas parliamentary seat with a reduced majority while his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak won with a huge margin in Pekan.

In a 2.20am press conference at the BN operations room here, Abdullah was asked if he would step down as prime minister following the opposition massive BN's setbacks in losing four more states to the opposition.

"I don't know who is being pressured (to step down), I'm not resigning," he said.

Asked whether the election results showed the people had lost confidence in his leadership, Abdullah said: "No... this is the people's stand to show their stand not to give us a two-thirds majority." On the defeat of several of his cabinet ministers, the prime minister said defeats were normal.

Abdullah, who has been prime minister since November 2003, said he would have an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin, on Monday to form the new government.
 
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