D Magazine October 1987

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Blood Ties
One out of every two women will be assaulted in her lifetime by a man with whom she lives. Texas law calls these men criminals.
But our local criminal justice system puts up barriers every step of the way for women seeking protection from their batterers.
But our local criminal justice system puts up barriers every step of the way for women seeking protection from their batterers.
By Sally Giddens
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BOOKS Inside Jobs
In Presumed Innocent and The Old Left, some fascinating characters endure trials of the heart
By Chris Tucker
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Dark Shadows And Jackie 0. Plague A Dallas Contractor In New York
By TEENA GRITCH MCMILLS
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EATING AROUND LIFE IN THE EXPRESSO LANE AT LOMBARDI’S
Also: Pat’s Fisherman’s Wharf, Magnolia Cafe, Pontchartrain, Henry Chen’s, Mr. Sushi & Hibachi
By Liz Logan
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EDITOR’S PAGE
The death of a rival: some thoughts on a magazine’s mission
By Terry Murphy
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HERE AND NOW Hair Apparent
What your hair is saying about you behind your back
By Liz Logan
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Meet the Eyecatching Eighty-eights
New, Improved, and Coming Your Way This Fall
By Preston Lerner
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Redefining The Dallas MALE
Zapped by the local economy, sapped by the Dallas woman, and wrapped up in a search for his identity, the Dallas man is more confused than ever.
By Skip Hollandsworth
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THE SILENT SPRING OF WALKER RAILEY
He was a mesmerizing preacher whose eloquence and commitment brought God’s mysteries to light. Then his life became a testament to the uncharted darkness of the soul.
By MIKE SHROPSHIRE
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TRAVEL Jerusalem, City of Pilgrims
In search of the Wailing Wall, the Dome of the Rock-and a pool hall named the “Center of the World”
By Richard West
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What’s Wrong With Dallas Drivers
Johnny Rutherford Waves a Yellow Flag
By Preston Lerner