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December 21, 2006

The Year in Review

• From the pages of The Dallas Morning News and DallasNews.com
• From the Associated Press
• Google Zeitgeist: Top searches of 2006
• Time magazine's Person of the Year: You

The Site Before Christmas

Special Interactive DallasNews.com Highlights of 2006
(w/massive apologies to Clement Clarke Moore)

Twas the site before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a machine was stirring, not even

A CHAINSAW

The stockings were hung, but THAT'S NOT MY SHOE






someone said

DISMANTLING THE BOMB

with little fear and no dread

BEST IN DOUGH
was there, with a recipe list

GRAPE EXPECTATIONS
made it, too,

As did
4949 SWISS


RIDING WITH PHYLLIS
brought a tear to the eye,

As did
FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
(if you count the guy
in the ring slamming his opponent with an ironing board)

3,650 DAYS IN TEXAS
wrapped up a decade,

And
HISTORY ON THE HILLTOP
won’t fade

TO TOUCH AN ANGEL
lives on,

And
SCHOOL OF SANTA
made the grade

But I heard
HENRYETTA’S HERO
exclaim, ere he drove out of sight,
“Happy
BANDWITH.29.1
to all, AND to all a good night!”

November 03, 2006

2006: Today

2006

We know what we are, but know not what we may be ...

• Multimedia: 3,650 Days In Texas
• Tell Us: How will news and information be delivered in 2016?

2006: Yesterday

Nov. 2, 2006

November 02, 2006

2005: Stories about the Cowboys are always popular

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Comments

this was my favorite site style. Don't know if I care for the Newest version. I especially don't like all the adds that pop up without my being able to shut them down.

Posted by: cheryl | November 3, 2006 10:06 AM

2004: Covering elections in real time

2004

2003: New this hour

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2002: File this one away for a future design tribunal

2002

November 01, 2006

2001: 9/11

2001

2000: Hey, let's put the NAV bar on the right!

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1999: Still looks like a newspaper, doesn't it?

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1998: What's black and white (and blue) and red all over?

1998

1997: The McVeigh page

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1996: Not too many entry points here

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OK, so this is actually an 1896 edition of The Dallas Morning News, because even our friends at Internet Archive couldn't help us find a screen grab of the 1996 DallasNews.com home page. Anyone out there have a copy on a floppy disc somewhere? Drop us a line.