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  • The testimony Thursday focused on the arson investigation, conducted after the 1991 fire at the Willingham home in Corsicana, south of Dallas.

    Executed Man Gets a New Day in Court Leslie Eaton 2010

  • Snooki Elizabeth Wilson, a 31-year-old attorney who lives in Corsicana, Texas, outside Dallas, is a self-described "J. Crew, Marc Jacobs, Burberry girl."

    Ghosts Aren't Nearly as Frightening as These Characters Elizabeth Holmes 2010

  • Super Bowl XXXVIII represents something of a homecoming for Johnson since he grew up in Corsicana, Texas, a three-hour drive from Reliant Stadium.

    USATODAY.com - Speed: Pats' Johnson ready to blaze to glory 2004

  • The civic leaders of a little town called Corsicana had concluded that their fervent hopes of promoting commercial development would be frustrated by lack of water.

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • The civic leaders of a little town called Corsicana had concluded that their fervent hopes of promoting commercial development would be frustrated by lack of water.

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • The company that became Oil City Iron Works started in the 1860s and was originally called The Corsicana Manufacturing Company.

    Inc.com 2009

  • The company that became Oil City Iron Works started in the 1860s and was originally called The Corsicana Manufacturing Company.

    Inc.com 2009

  • Navarro Junior College is located in Corsicana, which is about 90 miles from his hometown of McKinney.

    theadvertiser.com - 2009

  • Other districts, such as Corsicana and Waco, have in the past decade built new stadiums through bond elections they pitched to voters as having an ability to attract events other than regular season football games.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Other districts, such as Corsicana and Waco, have in the past decade built new stadiums through bond elections they pitched to voters as having an ability to attract events other than regular season football games.

    The Daily News - News 2010

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