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D Magazine October 2000

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BusinessDallas DOGFIGHT OVER DALLAS

Legend went after American’s best customers. American went after Legend.
By Glenna Whitley
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for a Racing Cure

The 18th Annual Komen Dallas Race for the Cure
By D Magazine
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GREAT FALL ESCAPES A Little B&B A Little R&R

YOU’VE JUST SURVIVED ANOTHER HOT DALLAS SUMMER AND NOW THE KIDS ARE BACK IN SCHOOL. BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, YOU’LL BE LOST IN HOLIDAY MADNESS. FALL IN TEXAS IS THE PERFECT TIME TO SLIP QUIETLY AWAY FOR SOME WEEKEND REST AND RECREATION
NOW AND THEN.
SO KINDLE OR REKINDLE A RELATIONSHIP, OR, IF YOU PREFER, SIMPLY RELAX WHILE SOMEBODY ELSE MAKES YOUR BREAKFAST. RECENTLY OUR STAFF SCOUTED THE BEST
BED-AND-BREAKFASTS
NEAR AND FAR
TO HELP YOU MAKE A CHOICE. NO MORE EXCUSES-PACK A BAG, CALL A SITTER, AND GET OUT OF T
By D Magazine
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HOW DALLAS BECAME THE WORLD CAPITAL OF GIRL POWER

Under the leadership and vision of Dallas native Cathy Bonner, The Women’s Museum, a one-of-a-kind tribute to women in America, came to Fair Park.
By MELINDA RICE
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Living Legends The Irving Ya-Ya Sisterhood

The Teenettes have been true friends since they were 12 years old. Forty years later, slumber parties are still the center of their universe.
By JEFF BOWDEN
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Naked City Brown Power

In the Dallas City Council redistricting squabbles to come, Hispanics will hold the trump cards, due to black flight to the suburbs and white growth in the north.
By Tom Pauken
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Perspective Why Dallas Matters

For eight months, the editors of The American Enterprise magazine studied Dallas. Here’s an exclusive look at what they’re about to tell the nation.
By Karl Zinsmeister
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