D Magazine September 1978
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A Good Ol’ Boy at the Super Bowl
“The Cowboys he’p me with my tickets,” W.O.Bankston says, “and I he ’p them with their cars. That’s the way it is in Texas.”
By Myra McPherson
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A Good Ol’Boy Back Home
“I guess,” W.O. Bankston says, “you could say I have led a colorful life.”
By Rowland Stitler
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FAMILIES Home Away from Home
Once a tie between generations has been broken, mending it can be a painful process.
By Jo Brans
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HEALTH Taking a Chance on Life
Predicting the future has become easier; dealing with it hasn’t.
By Wade Leftwich
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One Woman’s Decision Against Abortion
All Anna had to do was walk into the clinic, and it would be over.
By Lindsay Heinsen
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Persian Versions
The color, intricacy, variety and utility of Oriental rugs would be enough to explain their universal appeal. The smart shopper may also find that he’s made a good investment.
By Steve Bassion
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POT LUCK
Basic kitchen equipment should be inexpensive, durable, and versatile.
By Gail Garvie
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SPORTS Hitters and Errors
Maybe all the Rangers need is a batting coach.
By David Bauer
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The Baby Factory
Delivering a baby at the convenience of the physician can be traumatic for the mother.
By Joan Rapfogel
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THE CITY The Route of the Problem
As bad as it is, ’’improving” Central Expressway can only make it worse.
By Charles Matthews
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THE MEDIA No News Is Bad News
The magazine-style supplement is keeping the newspaper ad salesmen happy. But how about the readers?
By Jim Atkinson
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THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME
Where does high school football get you? In the knee.
By David Bauer
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The Race To Save the High-Risk Baby
How Baylor Hospital helps the most helpless get a start in life.
By Joe Holley
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TRAVEL Divine Provinces
Toronto is a paradise for cosmopolites; Quebec City is a paradise for gourmets.
By Lindsay Heinsen
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WINE Values from Alsace
These French wines with German names give good American value.
By ROBERT SHOFFNER