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KNOCK ON WOOD BEFORE BUYING YOUR FENCE
By Lucie Nelka
| 36 years ago
WINDFALLS
By Lucie Nelka
| 36 years ago
WHAT TO MISS
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| 36 years ago
Some of the worst things around
WHAT TO HIT
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| 36 years ago
The best bets in town
THUMB AWARD SADDLE-SORE SHERIFF?
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| 36 years ago
THUMB AWARD MORE GRIEF FOR MONCRIEF
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| 36 years ago
THUMB AWARD EDDIE, A FAN’S WORST FRIEND
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| 36 years ago
STREET TALK
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| 36 years ago
SELECT COMMITTEE: SEN. GRAMM’S WORST-KEPT SECRET
By A.E.
| 36 years ago
PROFILE DAN JENKINS
By Russ Pate
| 36 years ago
On life, golf, writing and Fort Worth
MOVING TO THE MECCA-PLEX
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| 36 years ago
The good, the bad, and the essential of the place we call home
LONG SHOTS LEAD NOWHERE
By J.J.
| 36 years ago
LETTERS
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| 36 years ago
LAUNDRY & LIBATIONS: A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE
By A.E.
| 36 years ago
LATCHKEY KIDS
By MARK DONALD
| 36 years ago
Every day after school thousands of children come home to boredom, loneliness, even fear. Other cities are reaching out to help them. Why aren’t we?
LAST CHANCE TO SAY SOMETHING ABOUT CENTRAL
By A.E.
| 36 years ago
A FIRST-CENTURY FOO DOG, A 19TH-CENTURY CHURCH, AN OLD GOAT
By RICHARD WEST
| 36 years ago
and other antiquities in shiny new North Dallas
JUST THE FACTS
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| 36 years ago
July Events OPENERS
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D Magazine
| 36 years ago
INSIGHTS
By Robert A. Wilson
| 36 years ago
Where The Heart Is
IDEAS SOUL OF A CITY
By Chris Tucker
| 36 years ago
The Dallas Institute ponders our future
HOMEGROWN
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D Magazine
| 36 years ago
Things made in our own back yard
HIGH-TECH INSURANCE FOR THE FORTUNE 500
By Alan Peppard
| 36 years ago
GRAND PRIX, GRAND SCAM-GRAND JURY?
By ANGELA ENRIGHT & JAN JARVIS
| 36 years ago
FAMILY BIRDS, BEES AND BOYS
By Prudence Mackintosh
| 36 years ago
The facts of life, Eighties style
EDITOR’S PAGE
By Terry Murphy
| 36 years ago
From the Publisher: D and Dallas on a roll
DOOMSDAY
By JAN JARVIS
| 36 years ago
They were clean-cut student leaders. All-American boys who just happened to think Hitler had some good ideas. So they set out to purify Paschal High.
DINING NEW ARRIVALS
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D Magazine
| 36 years ago
The hottest new restaurants in the Metroplex
DAMN THIS TRAFFIC JAM
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D Magazine
| 36 years ago
Untangling the moving mess
DALLAS City of Winners
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D Magazine
| 36 years ago
During his first term in office. Mayor A. Starke Taylor demonstrated that he was truly a representative of all the citizens of Dallas. The following excerpts from his second inaugural address upon re-election indicate that this continues to be his goal as a true servant of all the people of Dallas.
COMMUNAL KNOWLEDGE
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D Magazine
| 36 years ago
Getting to know your neighborhood
ALL MAPPED OUT
By
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| 36 years ago
Shopping, amusements, museums and golf courses
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