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D Magazine November 1987

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BOOKS The Private Life

Crossing to Safety spans four decades of a remarkable friendship; Second Season fumbles in search of a story
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CHILD CARE

The issue of the Nineties isn’t going away. Who will pay for the children?
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CONFESSIONS OF A CLOSET JUNIOR LEAGUER

Why I’m (almost) always proud to be a member of Dallas’s most visible-and misunderstood-women’s group.
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DESIGN TABLES OF CONTENT

Seen at all the best tables: the appeal of individual style
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EATING AROUND DALLAS IN MY REARVIEW MIRROR

A departing food critic gives you the answers you’ve hungered for
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EDITOR’S PAGE

Beyond feminism: where do we go from here?
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GALLERIA’S STORES

Rich in Tradition
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HOW DID TOM CAVE HAPPEN?

The improbable tale of a sex-crazed judge, his plucky lover, an old boy network, and the cop who brought him to justice.
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IN MY FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS

Four businesswomen who followed the filial path to success.
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MAKING IT

299 executive women tell what it cost.
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Ooooo Baby!

If that mockingbird don’t sing, Daddy’s gonna buy you a diamond ring. If that diamond ring don’t shine. . . never mind.
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PARTING SHOT

Character studies: MacLaine, Biden, Bork, the pope, and other players
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REAL ESTATE REPORT Mike Prentiss Plays To Win

And stalking the biggest real estate deal in the history of this country is just another contest.
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REAL ESTATE REPORT The Feds

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?
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REAL ESTATE REPORT The Ten Best Deals In Dallas

A view of some of the best values around.
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TRAVEL Treasure Isles

With the warm wind in your hair and a pina colada in hand, a Caribbean cruise could be the answer to the wintertime blues
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Whatever Happened to The Women’s Movement?

An eyewitness to, uh, herstory of three decades of progress for Dallas women.
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