D Magazine September 1981

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Broadcast Battleground
The radio game in Dallas is no game at all. It’s a $50-million jungle in which 38 different stations are all ready to do anything to be number one.
By Steve Kenny
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GETTING AWAY WITH murder
The killings make big headlines. Then they fade into obscurity. Often, a human life is ultimately reduced to a folder of papers in an unsolved homicides file.
By Mary Candace Evans
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HOME ELECTRONICS Higher Fidelity
The black box: stereo’s hottest innovation.
By Mike McKool
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MANNERS APPEARING LITERATE
There’s more to it than filling a bookcase.
By Michael Berryhill
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The Estes Estates
The former Dallas school superintendent was obviously no failure at Real Estate 101
By PHILIP SEIB
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THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
THIS SEASON’S OFFERINGS INHERIT THE BIG, BOLD, AND BRASSY LOOK OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST.
By Amy Cunningham
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UNCLE GEORGE
His brother Julius was the philanthropist. George Schepps is the swinger. At 82, he can talk for days about wine, good beer, women, sex, and especially baseball.
By CONNIE DURHAM