David Goodloe
I have been a reporter and an editor for newspapers in Arkansas and Texas. My background also includes writing and editing for a trade magazine and four years of teaching writing and editing to undergraduate journalism students.
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M.A. in journalism, University of North Texas, 1991; B.A. in journalism, University of Arkansas, 1982
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Joblessness Isn't Easing Fast EnoughI haven't had a full-time job since 2008. When the Labor Department reports that jobs have been added to the economy, I have to wonder where they are and who is hiring.
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Money Talks, but People Still Watch the OscarsMoviegoers cut back on their trips to the theater, but they are still interested in the Academy Awards.
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First Person: Joblessness Causes Crisis of FaithBeing out of work takes a toll that is seen and unseen. -
The Day I Met Ted KennedyIt was a chance encounter, but my mother and I met him outside the Senate chamber in June 1973. -
Michael Jackson's Death Educates PublicMichael Jackson's death is an opportunity for people to learn the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest.
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My Summer with DadAfter my mother died, I stayed with my father to help him through his transition, but I didn't expect our relationship to change. -
Baylor's Smith Has Talent to Be No. 2 Selection in NFL DraftOffensive lineman possesses skills to fill gap left on Rams' line by Orlando Pace's departure. -
Director's Cut Adds to AmadeusRestored scenes fill in gaps left by the theatrical release in 1984. -
Brian Orakpo's Final Slot in 2009 NFL Draft May Depend on Conference RivalExtent of injury to Texas Tech's Crabtree could affect which team takes Texas' standout at defensive end.
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Lincoln — The Myth and the ManMany Americans, both black and white, experience internal conflict over the image of the 'Great Emancipator' and the reality of his 19th century attitudes.
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The Mother of a PresidentAbraham Lincoln's mother had just turned 25 when the former president was born, and both are distant relatives of actor Tom Hanks. -
Memorial Websites Help People Cope with LossSome web hosts charge nothing for service. -
Lonesome Dove Led Revival of Western GenreTV miniseries made Westerns fashionable again in 1989. -
Barack Obama's Inaugural Address Not Intended for Future GenerationsPresident Obama, in his own way, sought to reassure Americans who have lost their jobs or their homes or whose children are fighting and dying in foreign lands when he gave his Inaugural Address.
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Who Will Advance to the Super Bowl?I see an all-Pennsylvania matchup emerging this Sunday.
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Wal-Mart's Woes Reflect Dismal Holiday Shopping SeasonRetailer reports slight rise in same-store sales, but increase fails to meet analysts' expectations. -
Pharmacy Chains Need to Be Candid with Customers About Store Opening RateWalgreen's decision to slow the rate of new stores may make business sense, but the company needs to communicate with communities about its reasons. -
1948 Brought Numerous TransitionsTruman's victory over Dewey wasn't the only astonishing event of the year 1948. -
Who Took the Upper Hand in 1973?1973 was about dominance -- who wanted it and who seized it.
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Denver Observers Debate Post-Shanahan Direction for BroncosCan new coach bring Broncos back to NFL dominance?
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Study Shows Importance of Diet, Exercise in Maintaining Healthy HeartInternet provides information on how to eat better and exercise in ways that will benefit your heart.
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Investigate Career Coaches Before Investing in Services'Career coach' is the hot buzzword in job seeking but it can be costly for job hunters. -
Oscars' Controversy Still Seen as Injustice by ManyIs it fair that 'The Greatest Show on Earth' is remembered as one of the worst Best Picture winners? -
Colonoscopy May Not Be as Reliable as Believed in Identifying Colon CancerStudy suggests test can prevent 60-70 percent of cancers, not 90 percent. -
1959 Played a Transitional Role, Had Lasting ImpactCold War got hot over space race and rock 'n' roll changed on 'the day the music died.'
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FDA Considers the Future of Asthma TreatmentsDrugs that include steroids are said to be safer for patients to take. Read on to find out more about the future of treatments for asthma.
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Cowboys, Eagles Showcase Talent in Sunday's GameCowboys control their destiny, but Eagles have a chance to get into playoffs.
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Texas Stadium Hosts Final Dallas Cowboys Game TonightBaltimore Ravens make their first — and last — trip to historic stadium.
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Have an Unorthodox Christmas with 'We're No Angels'This movie about Devil's Island convicts at Christmas was my mother's favorite.
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Patients Can Interact, Find Information OnlineMany websites provide health-related information. One permits patients to communicate with each other and share their experiences.
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Health Care Jobs Are in Good Shape in Struggling EconomyDuring Bush's presidency, health care jobs represent 4 of every 10 new jobs in the American economy.
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Catching Bin Laden, Re-deploying Troops and Providing Food Should Be Goals in AfghanistanDamage can't be repaired overnight, but Obama's actions can help restore trust in a critical part of the world.
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AT&T Cotton Bowl Matches Regional Rivals Texas Tech and Ole MissAppearance in Cotton Bowl is fourth for each school.
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The Perfect Female Figure Isn't What You ThinkAnthropologists suggests that the classic hourglass figure isn't the best choice in a mate.
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Blogs Can Provide Insights for Job SeekersOther job seekers often use blogs to share their experiences with others.
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Macintosh Raises Computer Owners' Concerns with Antivirus AlertApple removes post from website encouraging Mac owners to use antivirus software.
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Paterno Should RetireSuccess has silenced his critics, but 81-year-old JoePa should turn over program to his chosen successor.
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Change was in the Wind in the Summer of '69America and the world faced a transition 40 years ago.
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Elections: Arkansas Loses Its Bellwether StatusState had been on the winning side in every election since 1972.
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Lincoln and Obama: The 'Team of Rivals' and the Gettysburg AddressLincoln's approach may benefit Obama.
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Courtroom Dramas Produce Powerful MomentsWhether true crime or fiction, movies with courtroom settings pack a punch.
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Democrats Strive to Be Competitive in TexasOf the states that voted for the Republican ticket in the presidential election, Texas is clearly the last big prize that Democrats would like to claim from the GOP in future campaigns.
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Was Take the Money and Run Film's First Mockumentary?Woody Allen's groundbreaking film turns 40 in 2009.
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West Wing' Has Tips for New AdministrationThe writers took care of a lot of the anticipating for the Obama staff.
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Time to Separate the Pretenders from the ContendersOklahoma-Texas Tech game highlights college football's TV schedule this weekend.
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Grant Park Wipes Its Slate CleanElection Night speech cleanses Chicago of memory of 1968 convention.
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Texas Tech Turns Back Texas in Final SecondRed Raiders win battle of unbeaten teams in prime-time showdown.
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America Has Been 'With the Beatles' for 45 YearsSecond album helped the Beatles evolve into the superstars they became.
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Get Started on a New Life with The Great American Smokeout on November 20thGiving up smoking can make a difference in your life — and in the lives of those around you.
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Vertigo RevisitedHitchcock's masterpiece wasn't fully understood when it was released 50 years ago.
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A Death in Little RockThe death of Little Rock anchorwoman Anne Pressly may serve a constructive purpose if it focuses attention on violent crime.
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When the Laughter Becomes the MessageSarah Palin isn't the first politician to be skewered on "Saturday Night Live," just the latest.
















