D Magazine May 1991

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A DREAM DEFERRED
With Comer Cottrell’s money and support from both blacks and whites, Paul Quinn College may wipe away bad memories of Bishop’s failure-and prove that Dallas can over-came its racial strife.
By Cecil Sharp
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D.O.A.
Your chances of receiving good medical care after a life-threatening accident are getting worse. Unless something is done soon, trauma care in Dallas could die.
By Rod Davis
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EDUCATION Mind Games
How’d you like to build a balsa wood tower that can hold 352 pounds?
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FIRST PERSON Quota of One
Am I a victim of sexism? Well, now that I think about it. . .
By SHEILA TAYLOR
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MATERIAL WORLD The Big E-Z
The easy chair, the Homer Simpson of seating, makes a comeback.
By Mary Brown Malouf
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PARTING SHOT MY 48 HOURS IN DIANE RAGSDALE’S DISTRICT
PARTING SHOT MY 48 HOURS IN DIANE RAGSDALE’S DISTRICT
By Chris Tucker
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POLITICS Hype for Hire
In campaigns today, it’s hard to tell the hired guns from the volunteers.
By Dennis Holder
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WHY WE Love To Hate LAWYERS
Fed up with high fees, fear tiactic s , and absurd legalese, the public is fighting back Lawyer-loathing has reached a fever pitch – and the newest twist is revenge.
By Glenna Whitley