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Annual event delivers art, music, food, fun
One of the nation’s best art festivals takes over
downtown today.


Cowtown and culture will merge today for the 19th annual Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival.

The four-day event will take place along Main Street from the courthouse to the convention center today through Sunday and will feature about 200 different artists from across the country who were selected from among 950 applicants. Some of the artists are from the area, but many are from different parts of the country.
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Workers set up the outside lighting frame of the main stage Tuesday afternoon in downtown Fort Worth in preparation for the Main Street Arts Festival this weekend.
Tenet: More needed to fight terror
Intelligence chief concedes that considerable time is necessary to improve defenses against terrorism.

WASHINGTON — CIA director George Tenet predicted Wednesday it will take “another five years of work to have the kind of clandestine service our country needs” to combat al Qaeda and other terrorist threats.
VIA committee discusses sports and the university
A town hall meeting focuses on developing athletic programs that fulfill TCU’s mission statement.

Although the university’s athletic programs have enjoyed remarkable success in the past five years, some university officials aren’t satisfied with fan support.
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Students saddle up for end-of-semester fun


New anesthesia program produces skilled nurses


Casino Night to move to campus
Opinion
You must file; but understand?
Forms even taxing to the IRS

Ugh, tax day. Did you remember to get your’s done? Did you even understand what you were doing? Unless you are a professional accountant, you probably don’t. Even some IRS workers don’t understand their own system.
Dorms beat military barracks

One of the most common complaints by TCU students is the quality of on-campus housing. Many point to the great number of students who choose to live off campus. In fact, one of my fellow columnists even wrote this week about her perception of high prices and low residence hall quality. While I share some of the many complaints of the TCU body about the administration, I actually stand up for TCU on-campus housing.
Other opinions
My days of sleeping in the Tiki hut are over


Sports
Late inning heroics seal Frogs win
The Horned Frogs recorded their first victory over Texas-Arlington this season in the teams’ third meeting.

Only the seventh inning stretch could interrupt Chris Neuman’s flare for the dramatic Wednesday night at Lupton Stadium.

High hopes of NCAA bid for No. 1-seeded Frogs

The regular season is over and the TCU men’s tennis team will enter the Conference USA tournament as the No. 1 seed.
 
     
 
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