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Edited By Mike Clark-Madison, July 11, 2003, News

Quote of the Week: "We have shrimp. They eat shrimp. We have fish. They eat fish. We have petrochemical industries. They buy gasoline." -- State Rep. Craig Eiland, D-Galveston, mocking the "community of interest" between Galveston and Fort Bend counties, both paired into U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's district in the Texas House's redistricting map.

It just keeps going and going and going. The Texas Senate is still holding re-redistricting field hearings, and key senators have supposedly pronounced the House's map -- passed Tuesday -- dead on arrival in the Senate. Stay tuned! See Capitol Chronicle and Mapping 'Political Apartheid' .

Wal-Mart and Walgreens aren't related, but they do have one thing in common -- bitter enemies among Austin neighborhood activists. See Battle of the Big Box for more on Wal-Mart's big box on the aquifer and Is Walgreens Too Big and Unfunky for South Austin? for Walgreens' big store on the south side.

The Austin City Council, now starring Mayor Will Wynn, comes back from its extended vacation next week -- the July 17 meeting will start the official Kill the Smoking Ordinance countdown. Watch this space next week.

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