D Magazine April 1986
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ACCESSORIES CROWNING GLORIES
Topping off a sophisticated and sensual look
By D Magazine
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BUSINESS World Class At Last?
Absolutely free! Ten sure-fire steps to make your town an International City!
By Scott Bennett
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CLEANING UP YOUR ACT
Earthy, exotic ingredients and medical know-how make it easy to save face
By Lucie Nelka
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DINING OUT THE RETURN OF SIAM
Also: The Butcher Shop, Decatur St., Evergreen Garden, McArthur’s, 13 Coins, 311 Lombardi’s, and Viva’s
By W.L. Taitte
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EDITOR’S PAGE
Let’s listen to the prophets of the global imperative. But as we take on Tokyo, let’s not forget the folks back home.
By Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
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ERFS, NERFS, AND CERFS: THE EX-RANGER FACTOR
Why are the best Rangers the Ex-Rangers?
By Dan Baldwin
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MEDIA Daddy, What Did You Do In The Newspaper War?
All’s quiet on the battlefront between the local dailies. But with a new general, the Herald plans to rise again.
By Dennis Holder
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NINE MOMENTS TO REMEMBER
The Rangers are short on victories, but long on history. Some of it they’d rather forget.
By MIKE SHROPSHIRE
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PARTING SHOT
How does a great athlete, though armored by an iron belief in his own powers, fall short of glory?
By Chris Tucker
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Spring Forward, Dress Back
This season, the retro Eighties echo the oh-so-chic Sixties
By D Magazine
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SURE SHOTS AND LONG SHOTS: THE NEW RANGER PITCHERS
What if the Rangers had five solid starters? Heck, what if they had two?
By Tom Peeler
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TALES OF THE CITY A Suburban Chinatown
In Richardson, rising like an apparition out of The Good Earth, is a strip shopping center disguised as a Chinese temple.
By John Bloom
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The Madonna Move: A Special Report
With surprising lack of fanfare, the Material Girl becomes a Dallasite. Here’s how she will change the city-and how the city may change her.
By D Magazine
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THE TRIALS & TRIBULATIONS OF A TEACHING PRO WHEN THE WCT HITS TOWN
Or Who Cares if They’re all Younger and Better I Still Love What I Do and Could Probably Beat Them if I Really Wanted to Anyway.
By Russ Boling
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THOU SHALT SPEAK NO EVIL OF ANOTHER REPUBLICAN
. . .unless you want to be governor, and the primary is a month away, and you’re getting worried. . .
By Rob Allyn