D Magazine June 1995

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Betrayed?
Paul Zane Pilzer is suing a Dallas law firm for malpractice. His own high-speed liestyle may also be on trial.
By Larry Upshaw
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CHRISTINA’S WORLD
Meet the most awesomely organized, time-managing, planned-out person in Dallas. (And don’t be late.)
By ANGELA GENUSA
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designs FOR LIVING GREAT HOMES
Designer Michael Fannin creates a bucolic retreat within the Dallas city limits.
By Derro Evans
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Got a Minute?
Busy Dallasites (quickly) share their time-saving secrets.
By Dan Michalski
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MODERN TIMES Who Really Dunnit?
The new Conspiracy Museum tries to rewrite the history books with a tale of government lies, murder, and deception.
By Dan Michalski
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PASSIONS Taming the Snake
Wake up, America. With 400 horses and a $62, 000 price tag, the Dodge Viper is what’s been missing from today’s car market.
By Brian Melton
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PEOPLE Whatever Happened to the Class of ’65?
This month, it’s reunion time for a Highland Park High School class that is haunted by the untimely deaths of 19 classmates.
By Kirk Dooley
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Reluctant SAVIOR
FOLLWING THE TEACHINGS OF JAMES CASH PENNEY HIMSELF, W. R. HOWELL TOOK A SLEEPY RETAIL CHAIN KNOWN PRIMARILY FOR POLYESTER DUDS AND LAWNMOWERS, MOVED IT FROM NEW YORK CITY TO A LITTLE TOWN CALLED PLANO-AND SET THE RETAIL INDUSTRY ON ITS EAR. NOW, BEFORE THE CHEERING STOPS, HE’S READY TO BOW OUT.
By Joseph Guinto
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RESTAURANTS Street Eats
As temperatures soar, Dallas heads outside to eat. Go figure. But sometimes, only a patio will do.
By Betty Cook
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STRONG VITAL SIGNS
Outstanding Physicians and Research Programs at t h e Heart of Local Economic Boom
By Craig Hanley
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VISION QUEST: JIM AND CHRISTINE’S QUASI-MYSTICAL ADVENTURE
Affluent city dwellers are flocking to Fossil Using unorthodox business practices & New to save cheetahs and maned wolves from Rim for a spiritual encounter with Nature. Age philosophy, two eco-visionaries hope extinction-and to make some money.
By Glenna Whitley