D Magazine December 1988

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A CASE FOR MEDIATION
The adversary system has had its day in court. Now it’s time for something new.
By Mark Donald
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AN UNPAID DEBT
The population of Dallas is aging fast. And too many of our senior citizens are lonely, hungry; or afraid.
By Richard West
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ARTS TO DANCE FOR DALLAS
Though he is “nobody in the dance world,” Jessie Ramirez is determined to take up where the Dallas Ballet left off.
By SHERRI GULCZYNSKI
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EATING AROUND KATHLEEN’S: WHERE DOWN-HOME AND NEW WAVE MEET
Also: Toscana and Chattanooga Cafe
By D Magazine
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JUDICIAL REVIEW
No matter whose court you land in, it’s wise to know who’s wielding the gavel.
By Mark Donald
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MAN IN THE MIDDLE
ROY TARPLEY COULD LEAD THE MAVERICKS TO THE TOP – IF HE DOESN’T SELF-DESTRUCT.
By MIKE SHROPSHIRE
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OUTDOOR THEATER FROM HELL!
HOW DID STARPLEX BECOME A POLITICAL TARBABY? ARE THE FOLKS FROM PACE REALLY ENTERTAINMENT SHARKS WITH ITALIAN SHOES? AND WAS ANYONE IN CHARGE OF THIS MESS? BY GLENNA WHITLEY
By D Magazine
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RELATIONSHIPS A CHRISTMAS MEMORY
Death has changed our family, but our traditions have a life of their own.
By Sally Giddens
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WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE…
The top divorce lawyers in Dallas run the gamut from very mean to very, very mean.
By Mark Donald
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YOUR HONOR, I’M NO MATCH FOR HIM
Their money was gone, their dignity in shreds, their children up for grabs. Then C.C. and Jim Parker met for the final showdown.
By Sally Giddens