D Magazine July 1991

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ADVENTURES The Ultimate Runaround
If you can run, drink beer, and sing raunchy songs, you can hash.
By Dan Baldwin

Crime
Fatal Obsessions
Nobody connected Joy Aylor, the wellbred daughter of a wealthy developer, with the brutal murder of her husband’s lover. Then Joy’s own sister, the black sheep of the family, decided to get even.
By Glenna Whitley
Publications
FIRST PERSON My Brother, My Friend
Sometimes, if we’re lucky, a relative becomes much more than kin.
By SHEILA TAYLOR
Publications
NAKED CITY The Candy Factor
Why has ripping off the public become our national pastime?
By LAURA MILLER
Publications
PETS ’R US
The urban ark is filled not only with dogs and cats, but also tarantulas, pot-bellied pigs, and fainting goats. If we are what we pet, we’ve got some explaining to do.
By Rod Davis
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POLITICS Talking Trash, Doing Nothing
Has Dallas decided that saving the planet is just too darn much trouble?
By Dennis Holder
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SECOND THOUGHTS ON THE SUPER COLLIDER
It’s a symbol of the new Texas economy. It may prove that we can beat the Japanese, at least on the subatomic level. But will this megabillion-dollar project put bread on the table in North Texas?
By Allan Freedman