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REAL ESTATE REPORT Mike Prentiss Plays To Win
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
And stalking the biggest real estate deal in the history of this country is just another contest.
LETTER FROM FORT WORTH Seeing Stars At The Star-Telegram
By Mike Shropshire
| 33 years ago
LETTERS
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
MAKING IT
By MONA S. HERSH-COCHRAN, ADELAIDE GRIFFIN, AND ALLEN
| 33 years ago
299 executive women tell what it cost.
MODERN HEALTH
By Shermakaye Bass
| 33 years ago
More Radio Days For McLendon?
By Sally Giddens
| 33 years ago
NOVEMBER EVENTS OPENERS
By JEFF POSEY
| 33 years ago
Ooooo Baby!
By Rebecca O’Dell
| 33 years ago
If that mockingbird don’t sing, Daddy’s gonna buy you a diamond ring. If that diamond ring don’t shine. . . never mind.
PARTING SHOT
By Chris Tucker
| 33 years ago
Character studies: MacLaine, Biden, Bork, the pope, and other players
Rafael Septien: A Disgraced Cowboy Tries To Clear His Name
By Paul Sperry
| 33 years ago
Real Estate Report
By SALLY GIDDENS
| 33 years ago
IN MY FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS
By LUCIE NELKA
| 33 years ago
Four businesswomen who followed the filial path to success.
REAL ESTATE REPORT The Feds
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
Little did we know a few years ago that the federal government would be one of the biggest controllers of Dallas real estate. Who are these guys, anyway?
REAL ESTATE REPORT The Ten Best Deals In Dallas
By
D Magazine
| 33 years ago
A view of some of the best values around.
THUMB AWARD Alms for the City Attorneys?
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
THUMB AWARD The DA’s Witch Hunt
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
TRAVEL Treasure Isles
By Lucie Nelka
| 33 years ago
With the warm wind in your hair and a pina colada in hand, a Caribbean cruise could be the answer to the wintertime blues
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT?
By VIVIAN CASTLEBERRY
| 33 years ago
An eyewitness, uh, herstory of three decades of progress for Dallas women.
Will Visual Dallas’s One Percent Solution Boost Public Art?
By Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
| 33 years ago
WOMEN IN DALLAS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
A SPECIAL REPORT
You Know It Makes You Wanna…!
By Russ Pate
| 33 years ago
EATING AROUND DALLAS IN MY REARVIEW MIRROR
By LIZ LOGAN
| 33 years ago
A departing food critic gives you the answers you’ve hungered for
Amazing Story: The Spielberg Effect
By Larry G. Sharp Texarkana
| 33 years ago
BEST & WORST: Last Call for Entries
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
BOOKS The Private Life
By Chris Tucker
| 33 years ago
Crossing to Safety spans four decades of a remarkable friendship; Second Season fumbles in search of a story
CHILD CARE
By RUTH MILLER FITZGIBBONS AND LUCIE NELKA
| 33 years ago
The issue of the Nineties isn’t going away. Who will pay for the children?
CITY SCOPE
By Kit Bauman
| 33 years ago
CONFESSIONS OF A CLOSET JUNIOR LEAGUER
By SALLY GIDDENS
| 33 years ago
Why I’m (almost) always proud to be a member of Dallas’s most visible-and misunderstood-women’s group.
D DOZEN-Twelve Locally Produced Television Commercials-For Better or Worse
By Lucie Nelka
| 33 years ago
DALLAS City of Winners
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
DESIGN TABLES OF CONTENT
By REBECCA O’DELL
| 33 years ago
Seen at all the best tables: the appeal of individual style
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
A Sweet Idea Leads to a Bitter Dispute
By Clifford Hopewell
| 33 years ago
EDITOR’S PAGE
By Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
| 33 years ago
Beyond feminism: where do we go from here?
FILE IT AWAY
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
Forgotten Veterans-When Janie Comes Marching Home
By Vikki Wells
| 33 years ago
FROM THE COAST
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D Magazine
| 33 years ago
Galleria Fifth Anniversary Celebration
By
D Magazine
| 33 years ago
GALLERIA’S STORES
By LANA ELLIS
| 33 years ago
Rich in Tradition
HOT PROPERTY
By Jeff Posey
| 33 years ago
HOW DID TOM CAVE HAPPEN?
By MARK DONALD
| 33 years ago
The improbable tale of a sex-crazed judge, his plucky lover, an old boy network, and the cop who brought him to justice.
I Hear The Fair Lady Singing
By Skip Hollandsworth
| 33 years ago
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