D Magazine April 1989

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APRIL EVENTS OPENERS
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CONFESSIONS OF A SOCIETY WRITER
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CRIM FROM SCRAP METAL TO DOPE
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Jeff Posey
D MAGAZINE PRESENTS THE RAMSES THE GREAT LECTURE SERIES
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EATING AROUND KRISDA’S: THE TRIUMPH OF ANNIE WONG
Also: Al’s New York Style Deli, Colombo’s
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EDITOR’S PAGE For The Carter Kids, It’s Time To Stand and Deliver
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Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
FOOD THE BITTER TRUTH
If you’re still buying Food Club white vinegar in a nonbreakable container, wake up and smell the raspberries.
By
Mary Brown Malouf
HEALTH PARKLAND HOSPITAL: LOVE IT, DON’T LEAVE IT
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Jeff Posey
HOUSING WEBB FOREST: PROMISE THEM ANYTHING…
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Jeff Posey
INTERNATIONAL BEER WITH NO BUZZ GOES ABROAD
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Lisa Hammert
INTERNATIONAL SISTER CITY SQUABBLE
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Bill Ahrens
LETTERS
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MAD DOG MULDER
Is the man who sent Randall Dale Adams to Death Row and defends Walker Railey one lowdown, sleazy lawyer? Or a top-seeded gladiator who fights for the thrill of winning?
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Sally Giddens
MEDIA APPLIED KELLEYMATICS
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Lucie Nelka
NATURE AZALEAS THAT REGALE YA
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Laurie Copple
PARTING SHOT
And Now…Johnny, Ted, Oprah, Geraldo, Mort, and Phil Meet Ramses the Great!!
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Chris Tucker
POLITICS YOUR MONEY OR MY JOB
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Jeff Posey
REAL ESTATE RX FOR THE INFOMART
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Sally Giddens
SOCIETY THE KARMIC JACKET
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ROB LALLIER
STREET TALK
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THE CITY NEW AGE TRADING POST
If Dallas wants to be an international marketplace, we’ll have to outgrow some small-town problems.
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BETH HUDDLESTON
The Culture Quotient
EVERY CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL IS FOR POTHOLE REPAIR AND AGAINST CRIME. BUT OPINIONS ARE EASY TO COME BY; WISDOM IS NOT. THAT’S WHY WE ASKED THESE QUESTIONS – TO FIND OUT WHAT OUR WOULD – BE LEADERS REALLY KNOW.
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THE ECONOMY FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD RUNWAY
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Jeff Posey
THE NEW SOCIAL CLIMBERS
Toiling for the arts and diseases has always been the way to break into Dallas society. But now, it’s a whole new, er, ball game. And the playing field is wide open…
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Kimberly Goad
THUMBS DOWN Charter Logjam: Bad Timing For Dallas
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THUMBS DOWN Landry’s Shameful Exit
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THUMBS UP Anderson Stays With Dallas
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THUMBS UP Opening The Symphony Center For Everyone
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Who Framed Carter High?
The Carter controversy is not really about Gary Edwards. Or football. Or no-pass, no-play. It’s about a desperate teachers’ union struggling for power over administrators. And it’s as ugly as it is unfair.
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Glenna Whitley