D Magazine April 1997

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CRIME MY RAPIST
Sexual assault is every woman’s nightmare. To overcome the horror, I had to confront the man who did it.
By ELIZABETH ECKSTEIN
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CULTURE Sugar & Spice…and 4.8 Rebounds Per Game
Welcome to the wonderful world of 4th-grade girls basketball.
By MIKE SHROPSHIRE
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CULTURE THE CIGAR SMOKER’S LAMENT
Cigars are now a fad, and my life has gone to hell in a humidor.
By GEORGE TOOMER
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DEALS MAKING HIS MARK
HBE Corporations Fred Kummer wanted to get his hotel chain into Dallas. And there was only one way to do it.
By DEALS MICHAEL ORREN
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DINING OUT NEW RESTAURANT REVIEWS One More Opus for Mr. Hollen, Cafe-Maker Extraordinaire
Also: Fish and Rooster
By D Magazine
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Everything Old is New Again
Hit one of the area’s many vintage stores for yesterday’s fashions today.
By COURTNEY DENBY
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MARKET REPORT THE PHOENIX RISES CAUTIOUSLY
While some are more optimistic than others, local real estate developers agree that the region is on the rebound.
By Dave Sorter
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My Plan to CONTROLAMERICA
How I cooked up the concept for Eatzi’s, and what III do with it.
By PHIL ROMANO
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ONE LAST THING Start-Over Dad
Coming to terms with fatherhood the second time around.
By Mark Donald
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OUT FRONT Dallas: City of Wimps?
The business leaders of Dallas need to get together and get serious. Fast.
By Wick Allison
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PLAYERS BLAZING A TENDER TRAIL
When CEOs need to get deals done-or have to stop them-they come to Dallas to get Sherri Herman.
By RENEE HOPKINS
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RELATIONSHIPS Why Darin Believes Darlie
Even though a jury convicted her of murdering their son, he is standing by the woman he loves.
By DON DAVIS
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SPORTS On a Roller Coaster With the Mavericks
New GM Nelson gives fans another reason to hang on for their lives.
By SKIP BAYLESS
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The Business of Appearance
Three Dallas men talk about the styles that suit their work and personal lives.
By COURTNEY DENBY
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THE HARD AND THE SOFT OF IT
For spring, past and present co-exist in a season that offers plenty of frills for the Romantic and, lots of edge for the Modernist.
By Kimberly Goad