April 1994

Table of Contents

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Features

Sadder but Wiser

What’s eating Ann Richards? As her reelection campaign finally gets in high gear, the governor seems to be fighting a case of the mopes.

Fit for a Queen

A look back at San Antonio Fiesta gowns reveals how the dresses have gone from elegant to excessive.

The Innocent and The Damned

The case against Fran’s Day Care in Austin raised the specter of satanic conspiracy—just like hundreds of similar controversial child abuse cases across the country.

The Promised Land

We are sixth-generation Texans and we are Jews. My family’s history is an account of the price we have paid to be both.

Rhapsody in Blue

With its wildflowers, Texas history, and romantic B&Bs, Washington County is an enchanted April getaway.

Home Field Advantage

Baseball season is here at last, and for the Texas Rangers and their fans, it’s a whole new Ballpark.

Columns

Travel

Something Wild

For an off-beat trip, head to Glen Rose, home of dinosaur tracks, exotic animals, a creationism museum, and lots more.

Behind the Lines

The Game’s Over

Sports

Once Upon a Green

Carrying someone else’s golf bag used to be the best way to learn about the game. Now caddying is a lost art.

Health

Growing Young

Want to turn back the clock? A clinic in Mexico peddles a wonder hormone—just don’t expect to hear about its downside.

Lifestyle

Crash Course

In the forties I was just a kid with a Kodak, but my fascination with car wrecks taught me many lasting lessons.

Reporter

Reporter

Grounded

Juvenile crime has cities across Texas resorting to teen curfews. Do they work?

Reporter

Rebel Rousers

In Tyler, a high school student’s Confederate flag T-shirt is raising old fears.

Reporter

Karate Cop

Tough guy Chuck Norris’ kick is better than his kiss on the TV hit Walker, Texas Ranger.

Reporter

Murder, They Wrote

Two true-crime books unravel the twisted and deadly story of Dallasite Joy Aylor.

Miscellaneous

Roar of the Crowd

Rangers on Duty

State of the Art

Margie Rubio, El Paso, 1993

State Secrets

Banned

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