D Magazine June 1978

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A TALE OF TEN CITIES
The Dallas housing market looks great – especially by comparison.
By
Susan Seliger
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A Visitor’s Guide to Shreveport-Bossier
There’s more than just horse-racing to attract tourists to the twin cities.
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D Magazine
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Books TREASURE AND TRASH
Two new novels – one sensationally good, the other just sensational.
By
Jo Brans
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Downtown Library: Build Now, Vote Later
Maybe they’ll call it Park ’n’ Read
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D Magazine
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Escape Routes
How, why – and whether – you should buy a second home.
By
Benton Patterson
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Fort Worth May Finally Have A Real Newspaper.
But it may be the Dallas News.
By
John Merwin
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Fort Worth’s Wino Hilton Gets a Fresh Start
Clif Overcash meets the Incredible Hulk
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D Magazine
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INVESTMENT SHELTERS
How to clean up in real estate without really trying.
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D Magazine
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MAKING WAVES
There are more than half a million acres of navigable water within a hundred miles of Dallas. To help you take advantage of it, here’s some advice on buying a boat, getting it afloat, and operating it safely.
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D Magazine
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Movies F.I.S.T. IN MOUTH
Two new films that looked like sure winners turn out to be losers.
By
David Dillon
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Music A PRINCE AT THE KING’S CLUB
A jazz virtuoso who gave up the glamor (and money) of the rock scene.
By
Tim Schuller
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Speeding Tickets: Appeal to Your Own Best Interest
It’s hard on their system
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D Magazine
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The Consumer OWN YOUR OWN PHONE
Now that Ma Bell has some competition, does it pay to shop around?
By
Tom Peeler
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The Solitary Eye
Fort Worth photographer Peter Feresten records the passing moment.
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D Magazine
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Thoroughbred Racing
Louisiana Downs-one of America’s great thoroughbred racing experiences.
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D Magazine
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Travel NEW ORLEANS TRIES TO BEAT THE HEAT
Putting on the dog for the Dog Days.
By
Jerry Flemmons
50 Greatest Stories
Why Hockaday Girls Are Different
And whether that’s good or bad.
By
Prudence Mackintosh
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Why Journalists Don’t Know Anything
In fact, all some of us know is what we read in the papers.
By
Dick Hitt