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  • (Houston) Mayor (White) to review city contracts for impropriety

    12/08/2004 4:07:32 PM PST · by weegee · 5 replies · 398+ views
    KHOU Channel 11 HOUSTON ^ | 05:00 PM CST on Wednesday, December 8, 2004 | News Staff Reports
    Mayor Bill White spoke Wednesday about city integrity following the bribery indictment of a one-time aide to former Mayor Lee Brown. Oliver Spellman, who until last Friday also worked as a top aide to County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia, has been charged with criminal conspiracy to obtain bribes as a public official. It stems from allegations he helped a consultant in Cleveland, Ohio win City of Houston contracts. Mayor White says all contracts handled by Spellman are under review, and corruption will not be tolerated. "I've said in public microphones for two years, public contracting should be clean and transparent, no...
  • Corruption probe here broadens to 3 states (FIVE STATES now!!!) Oliver Spellman case

    12/08/2004 2:06:01 PM PST · by weegee · 11 replies · 1,403+ views
    Cleveland Plain Dealer ^ | Wednesday, December 08, 2004 | John Caniglia
    Oliver Spellman, the Cleveland parks director under former Mayor Michael R. White, was charged Tuesday with accepting bribes from Beachwood consultant Nate Gray in exchange for political favors in Houston, where Spellman was the mayor's chief of staff. The charges, along with interviews and court documents, show that a sweeping public corruption investigation focusing on Gray has spread beyond the borders of Cuyahoga County to Texas and Louisiana. In Houston, Gray paid Spellman $2,000 and gave him a free hotel stay in Las Vegas and other gifts to land a contract for Gray's business, Etna Parking, to provide shuttle-bus service...
  • Ex-Brown aide faces Ohio bribery charge

    12/08/2004 12:47:53 AM PST · by weegee · 11 replies · 806+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Dec. 7, 2004, 11:20PM | By KRISTEN MACK and HARVEY RICE
    Ex-Brown aide faces Ohio bribery charge Oliver Spellman is accused of aiding a consultant trying to get city contracts ----- A chief of staff to former Mayor Lee Brown was charged Tuesday in Ohio with accepting bribes in exchange for helping a Cleveland consultant who was trying to win city of Houston contracts. The charge against Oliver Spellman, who more recently worked as a top aide to County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia, is part of a continuing investigation that already has resulted in the bribery indictment of a Cleveland city councilman. Garcia said Spellman resigned suddenly Friday as her chief of...
  • A Streetcar Named Disaster

    03/07/2004 5:02:00 PM PST · by PeaceBeWithYou · 80 replies · 1,149+ views
    The Houston Review ^ | March 7, 2004 | Phil Magness
    After witnessing a weekend of self-congratulatory festivities marking the January 1st debut of Houston’s MetroRail transit system, the hometown newspaper’s editorial board could hardly contain its exuberance. “Viewed from any angle,” opined the Houston Chronicle, the kickoff celebrations were a sure “sign of good things to come.” To the board, itself a merciless campaigner for rail, the roughly 15,000 people in attendance suggested that a “large helping of crow” was in order for transit critics. Reports from Houston spread quickly causing the Arizona Republic’s editorial page to gloat “critics rail at light rail to no avail.” After all, what...
  • Microsoft loses showdown in Houston

    01/22/2003 9:54:31 AM PST · by Forgiven_Sinner · 30 replies · 658+ views
    USA TODAY | Byron Acohido
    HOUSTON -- The people who run this city recently heard a familiar pitch from Microsoft: Sign up for a multiyear, $12 million software licensing plan or face an audit exposing the city's use of software it hadn't paid for. Microsoft warned that the city could be slapped with stiff fines for using any Microsoft software for which it could not produce receipts. Scores of other businesses and public agencies, facing a similar dilemma, have agreed to the new licensing deals -- a linchpin of Microsoft's growth strategy. Not Houston. The nation's fourth-largest city rebuffed the offer and has embraced an...
  • China leader bypasses local critics (Jiang Zemin in Texas)

    10/24/2002 1:03:10 PM PDT · by weegee · 2 replies · 310+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Oct. 24, 2002, 1:17AM | EDWARD HEGSTROM, Dale Lezon, Roma Khanna, Lucas Wall and Rad
    Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle Chinese President Jiang Zemin walked through a life-sized model of a space shuttle and dined with Houston's business and political elite during a Wednesday visit choreographed to avoid the protesters who had sought to line his path. The day culminated with a $500-a-plate dinner for 800 sponsored by the Greater Houston Partnership and the Asia Society, where Jiang gave a 10-minute speech praising Houston's two-decade business links with China. "History tells us that friendly and cooperative relations between China and the United States will not only generate great benefits to the two peoples, but also contribute...
  • Brown sued over fender bender - Alief teacher seeks payment for injuries

    09/22/2002 3:40:24 PM PDT · by weegee · 7 replies · 268+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Sept. 21, 2002, 10:00PM | By JO ANN ZUÑIGA
    An Alief teacher is suing Mayor Lee Brown for injuries she says she suffered in a fender bender last month, when the city-owned car Brown was driving collided with hers. Patricia C. Fox filed suit Thursday, claiming unspecified injuries and damages from the Aug. 10 accident. Fox was driving westbound on Westheimer Road near the intersection of Potomac about 4:25 p.m. when Brown's Lincoln Town Car struck her car on the driver's side. Brown said he was trying to turn left across three lanes of traffic when the collision occurred. A Houston police investigation found Brown at fault in the...