June 1981
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Features
The Plane the Pentagon Couldn’t StopWest of Forth Worth, General Dynamics builds the F-16, a good little fighter plane that could have been great if the Air Force brass had kept their hands off it. The Coyote WarsThe stake is survival - for either the sheep and goat ranchers of West Texas or the smartest predator of all. And Jesus Said, “Mai Eeñeno”From its headquarters in the wilds of Dallas to remote jungle outposts all over the world, Wycliffe Bible Translators is defying bitter opposition and dedicating itself to speeding up the Second Coming. |
The ReckoningA young man reconstructs the details of a murder that happened nearly a hundred years ago. Why? The murderer was his great grandfather. The Year of The FlowerWhat’s behind this year’s rampant display of wildflowers? The birds and the bees, of course. Get Out and See The World, Kid...Or Bring The World Back HomeThese gifts should activate the wanderlust in any recent graduate. |
Columns
CrimeLock ‘Em UpMandatory sentencing means every felon gets the same sentence for the same crime - and for the rest of us it means a lot of crimes that won’t happen. Behind the LinesGaudy, drawling, filthy rich. ChurchThe Eve of DestructionThe millennium is nigh, according to some evangelists, and when Jesus returns, Texans will experience either rapture or hell and high water. LifestyleDownhill All The WayOur Colorado skiing vacation thrilled the men in my life, but all it gave me was bruised feet and a battered ego. |
BooksA Crush on LoveIn Painted Dresses Shelby Hearon tries to plumb the depths of love, but her characters turn out to be too shallow. MediaShades of GrayThomas Thompson won his Blood and Money libel suit, but the trial left one question unanswered: how much of his imagination is a nonfiction writer allowed to use? Classical MusicMozart Is As Mozart WasConductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are two centuries apart, but their ideas about music are exactly the same. FilmBlood BuffThe Fan is the story of a man whose adoration for an actress turns to hate, and the movie turns your stomach. Alan Alda takes a studiously liberated look at divorce among old married couples in The Four Seasons. Take This Job and Shove It is another workingman’s-hero movie; so far it’s the best of the bunch. |
Reporter
ReporterKirk Crocker’s radiation nightmare; Texas International tries to swallow Continental Air Lines - and chokes; Panhandle farmers confront the M-X missile folly; can Houston have its park and oil wells, too? |
Miscellaneous
Roar of the CrowdFire and brimstone on the right, Observer on the left, guns under the bed. ToutsAbout-face, inner space, and keeping pace. |
PuzzleHard hats. State SecretsFarmers and oilmen fight over water; a Houston gold rush for TV licenses; houses multiply faster than people; security for brokers. |

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