D Magazine April 1990

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AFRICA At a Neighborhood Near You
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APR CALENDAR
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ASSISTANT C.A. FIRED? RESIGNS?
By
Jeff Posey
BUSINESS The Trials of Bill Moore
A CEO’s nightmare: How can my government do this to me?
By
Sally Giddens
CRANDALL’S LATEST GAME
By
Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
DIANE, THE PARK, AND OTHER THINGS
By
Jeff Posey
DRAWN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
By
Anne Buckley
DYING TO BELONG
A new kind of youth gang is spreading over the city, defending their turf with automatic weapons and random, mindless violence. Here’s the story of one gang chieftain who tried to go straight-and the remarkable woman who tried to help him.
By
LYNN KUNTZ
EGOWATCH
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FIRST PERSON RIP, Billy Martin
April means baseball and a toast to the little skipper, that SOB.
By
MIKE SHROPSHIRE
FLASHBACK
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Thomas H. Smith
GOING OUT
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GORILLAS Like You’ve Never Seen Them
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HEIST COUTURE
By
Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
Highway FROM HELL
THE CENTRAL REDO IS HERE! GET READY FOR THE DRIVING DISASTER OF THE DECADE!
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HOME The Secret Meaning of Stuff
Four cool collections and the people who grew them.
By
Mary Brown Malouf
I’M GLAD I ASKED THAT, BOB
By
Chris Tucker
LET’R RIP
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LOW PROFILE Gorilla in Our Midst
A creature of habitat faces big changes at the Dallas Zoo.
By
CHRIS THOMAS
METROPOLIS GOOD FENCES MAKE BAD LAWSUITS
By
LAURA MILLER
MONKEY SHINE ECONOMICS
By
Jeff Posey
NOSE TO NOSE With Nature
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ON THE SIDE OF THE ANGELLS
By
Glenna Whitley
PARTING SHOT APRIL 2010: ONE MONTH IN THE WAR ON DRUGS
PARTING SHOT APRIL 2010: ONE MONTH IN THE WAR ON DRUGS
By
Chris Tucker
RESTAURANTS & BARS
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
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SELLING HOPE: WHO BENEFITS?
By
Lucie Nelka
STAYING IN
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STRIP WARS: WHO’S ON TOP?
By
Tom Stephenson
THE BIG PICTURE
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THE LAST HONEST SPORTS AGENTS
In a world of unethical agents, can an old ex-coach sign NBA stars, keep the client’s best interests at heart (even when the client doesn’t), make money, and hold onto his self-respect? Bill Blakeley thinks so.
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BRUCE SELCRAIG
THE MONORAIL A New Way To Travel
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THUMBS DOWN P.U. TO T.U.
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THUMBS DOWN PAPERBACK REWRITER
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WHAT MAKES BETTY RUN?
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Cecil Sharp
ZOOS The Next Generation
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