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Texas Gov. Rick Perry, far left,  hugs the mother of Timothy Cole, Ruby Session, center, as he  presents a posthumous pardon to the family of Tim Cole in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 19, 2010. Cole's brothers Corey Session, center right, Kevin Kennard and Sean Session applaud. Cole was serving a 25-year sentence for the rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. He was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocents.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, far left, hugs the mother of Timothy Cole, Ruby Session, center, as he presents a posthumous pardon to the family of Tim Cole in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 19, 2010. Cole's brothers Corey Session, center right, Kevin Kennard and Sean Session applaud. Cole was serving a 25-year sentence for the rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. He was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocents.

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Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right,  Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right, Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

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Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cementary in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right,  Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cementary in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right, Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

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U.S. Marines, Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt, right, of Fort Worth, Texas, and Lance Cpl. Mathew Gorzkiewicz,  of North Liberty, Indiana, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, rest during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

U.S. Marines, Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt, right, of Fort Worth, Texas, and Lance Cpl. Mathew Gorzkiewicz, of North Liberty, Indiana, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, rest during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

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U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt of Fort Worth, Texas, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, checks out a shop during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt of Fort Worth, Texas, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, checks out a shop during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

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TCU defensive end Jerry Hughes reaches for the football during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

TCU defensive end Jerry Hughes reaches for the football during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

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TCU linebacker Daryl Washington runs a drill during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

TCU linebacker Daryl Washington runs a drill during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

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TCU defensive end Jerry Hughes runs a drill for NFL scouts during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

TCU defensive end Jerry Hughes runs a drill for NFL scouts during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

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TCU linebacker Daryl Washington runs a drill for NFL scouts to time during the TCU NFL Pro Day  in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, March 12, 2010.

TCU linebacker Daryl Washington runs a drill for NFL scouts to time during the TCU NFL Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, March 12, 2010.

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TCU running back Joseph Turner jumps for NFL scouts to measure during the TCU NFL Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, March 12, 2010.

TCU running back Joseph Turner jumps for NFL scouts to measure during the TCU NFL Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, March 12, 2010.

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TCU tackle Marshall Newhouse has his hand span measured during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

TCU tackle Marshall Newhouse has his hand span measured during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

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TCU defensive end Jerry Hughes height is measured during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

TCU defensive end Jerry Hughes height is measured during the TCU Pro Day in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 12, 2010.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS - MARCH 1:  AAA Texas announced that they will serve as the title sponsor of the fall NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway through 2014.

FORT WORTH, TEXAS - MARCH 1: AAA Texas announced that they will serve as the title sponsor of the fall NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway through 2014.

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Tommy, a 5-year-old Chinese crested from Fort Worth, Texas, waits in the wings during the 134th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010 in New York. There are 2,500 dogs competing at Madison Square Garden for the title of best in show, which is scheduled to be awarded Tuesday night.

Tommy, a 5-year-old Chinese crested from Fort Worth, Texas, waits in the wings during the 134th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010 in New York. There are 2,500 dogs competing at Madison Square Garden for the title of best in show, which is scheduled to be awarded Tuesday night.

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Texas football coach Mack Brown, left, poses with former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy in Fort Worth, Texas, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010. McCoy was recognized Monday night with the Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback.

Texas football coach Mack Brown, left, poses with former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy in Fort Worth, Texas, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010. McCoy was recognized Monday night with the Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback.

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The three Davey O'Brien award recipients, from left, Aaron Chang, high school scholarship; Colt McCoy, top quarterback; and Dan Fouts, Legends Award, pose for photos Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

The three Davey O'Brien award recipients, from left, Aaron Chang, high school scholarship; Colt McCoy, top quarterback; and Dan Fouts, Legends Award, pose for photos Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Dan Fouts, former San Diego Chargers quarterback and 2009 Davey O'Brien Legends Award winner, answers questions during a news conference before an awards dinner Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Dan Fouts, former San Diego Chargers quarterback and 2009 Davey O'Brien Legends Award winner, answers questions during a news conference before an awards dinner Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy, the Davey O'Brien Award-winner as the nation's top quarterback, answers questions from reporters Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy, the Davey O'Brien Award-winner as the nation's top quarterback, answers questions from reporters Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy holds his Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback, before the awards dinner Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Former Texas quarterback Colt McCoy holds his Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback, before the awards dinner Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 12:  Tree branches sag under the weight of an overnight snow February 12, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas. The Dallas area received over 10' of snow yesterday.

FORT WORTH, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 12: Tree branches sag under the weight of an overnight snow February 12, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas. The Dallas area received over 10' of snow yesterday.

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Texas Gov. Rick Perry, far left,  hugs the mother of Timothy Cole, Ruby Session, center, as he  presents a posthumous pardon to the family of Tim Cole in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 19, 2010. Cole's brothers Corey Session, center right, Kevin Kennard and Sean Session applaud. Cole was serving a 25-year sentence for the rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. He was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocents.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, far left, hugs the mother of Timothy Cole, Ruby Session, center, as he presents a posthumous pardon to the family of Tim Cole in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, March 19, 2010. Cole's brothers Corey Session, center right, Kevin Kennard and Sean Session applaud. Cole was serving a 25-year sentence for the rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. He was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocents.

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Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right,  Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right, Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

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Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cementary in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right,  Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

Members of the Timothy Cole's family stands with his mother, Ruby Session, center, at his grave site at Mount Olivet Cementary in Fort Worth, Texas after receiving pardon documents from Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday, March 19, 2010. Mrs. Session stands with sons: Kevin, Kennard, third from the right, Reggie Kennard, center, and Sean Session and his daughter Ruby Session ,9, far right. Timothy Cole was serving a 25 -year sentence for rape of a Texas Tech student in 1985, when he died in prison in 1999. Cole was later exonerated after another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, sent a letter to Cole's Family confessing to the crime. A Travis County judge in 2009 over turn the conviction, after DNA testing proved Cole's innocence.

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U.S. Marines, Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt, right, of Fort Worth, Texas, and Lance Cpl. Mathew Gorzkiewicz,  of North Liberty, Indiana, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, rest during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

U.S. Marines, Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt, right, of Fort Worth, Texas, and Lance Cpl. Mathew Gorzkiewicz, of North Liberty, Indiana, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, rest during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

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U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt of Fort Worth, Texas, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, checks out a shop during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Claton Blunt of Fort Worth, Texas, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, checks out a shop during a patrol in Marjah, Afghanistan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.

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