D Magazine November 1984
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A.R.M. WRESTLING
Adjustable rate mortgages: The good, the bad and the iffy
By EVELYN FINE
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BOU LE VARD AT A CROSS-ROADS
Rebirth on Jefferson hints at revival in Oak Cliff
By Richard West
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LIVING WHO’S THE TURKEY?
When women’s lib loses to a greasy tradition
By Ruth Burney Pennebaker
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LOW-FARE LOW DOWN
With planning and a bit of chutzpah, you can fly for less money than the airlines would have you know. Herewith, some strategies. Some are applied common sense. Some are a bit sneaky. There’s a gray area between the boundaries of underground shopping and the downright unethical, so let your conscience be your guide. And be careful. We’re not saying we’ve done all these. We’ve just heard about them, you know.
By D Magazine
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RELIGION THE ROCK OF AGES
W.A. Criswell marks 40 years at First Baptist
By W. L. Taitte
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RUNDOWN ON RETAIL
The once-lowly strip shopping center comes of age
By Emily Freeman Pinkston
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SKI NEW MEXICO
New Mexico skiing has it all-sunshine, powder, and variety.
By D Magazine
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THE CASE OF THE SEDUCTIVE STOCKBROKER
Ronald Cohen made millions for some of his investors. He also masterminded the largest stock fraud in Dallas history.
By Eric Miller