D Magazine May 1987

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EATING AROUND THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE LEFT BANK
Also: Ashoka, Hampton’s, Chapps, and Pollo Bueno
By
Liz Logan
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EDITOR’S PAGE
I have this friend…and she works outside the home…but she also loves her kids
By
Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
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King of the WORKOUT Game
Craig Hall fought to save $1.1 billion in realestate, and lived to tell the tale.
By
Sally Giddens
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My Plan To Save SMU Football
Is there life after the death penalty? Maybe-with Dandy Don as coach, players with heart, and a willingness to accept brave defeat.
By
John Bloom
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PARTING SHOT
The books of summer: a fan’s guide to great baseball reading
By
Chris Tucker
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Portrait of An Industry In Crisis
The new breed of S&Ls has done costly damage to the real estate market. A look at four troubled lenders.
By
Sally Giddens
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RETROSPECTIVE Dallas’s First War On Drugs
In the late 19th century, thousands of Dallasites were hooked on cocaine, opium, and morphine-and it was all perfectly legal
By
Thomas H. Smith
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SOMEWHAR IN TEXAS
FOUR GREAT ANSWERS TO THE BURNING QUESTION: WHERE DO PEOPLE AROUND HERE GO FOR THE WEEKEND?
By
Jeff Posey
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TALES OF THE CITY Dial L For Lonely
With Killer bedroom diseases stalking the singles bars, aural sex may be the hot line of the future
By
John Bloom
Crime
The Black Widow
Sandra Bridewell was on her way up in Dallas society. She was beautiful, alluring, rich. But her husbands kept dying. So did one of her best friends.
By
Eric Miller
Skip Hollandsworth
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TRAVEL Pedaling Through China
Aland shrouded in mystery is best revealed from the seat of a bicycle
By
Laura Kelly