D Magazine September 1990

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BUSINESS The Friendly Tycoon
T. Boone’s rich, powerful, and, somehow, just not what you’d expect.
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DR. JEKYLL & MR. MCINTOSH
THE POLICE HAD THE FIRST QUESTION: HAD SUSAN McINTOSH BEEN KILLED BY HER HUSBAND? THEIR FRIENDS HAD THE SECOND: DID THEY REALLY KNOW DANA McINTOSH?
By
Glenna Whitley
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HEALTH A Shot in the Dark
Parents must decide if vaccinations are worth the risk. Some say no.
By
Kathy Dinsdale
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LOW PROFILE The Music Ma’am
For five decades, Miss Inez has given Dallas sweet notes to live, play, and eat by.
By
Dan Baldwin
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Clayton Williams: Texas Crude
The state’s No. 1 Bubba is galloping toward the Governor’s Mansion. Will Ann Richards head him off at the pass? Can anyone explain the power of Claytie?
By
MIKE SHROPSHIRE
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THE CITY The View From Oak Cliff
Read my lips: We want respect. Street lights would be nice, too.
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THE WOWBOYS
In their skintight designer blues, the Dallas Cowboys lived the myth of “America’s Team.” Cheered on by blondes in hot pants, they were haughty and naughty-and damn good. But then Danny White couldn’t quite master the clutch play. And St. Landry couldn’t quite figure out why.
By
SKIP BAYLESS
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WILL CHOICE SAVE OUR SCHOOLS?
Choice, the newest notion in education reform, is a radical idea embraced by both liberals and conservatives. Does it stand a chance in Dallas?
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Sally Giddens