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March 1998

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Features

After thieves stole his daughter’s horse, deputy U.S. marshal Parnell McNamara didn’t make a federal case out of it. Instead, he rounded up a group of old-style lawmen and lit out after them.

Texans are rediscovering antique roses, the hardy, neglected beauties that decorate old graveyards and abandoned houses across the state. Whether you buy them from a nursery or rustle cuttings from the wild, here�s the dirt on how to grow your own.

The verdict is in: Oprah loves Texas—and Texas loves Oprah. The queen of daytime talk swept into the Panhandle, turned the tide of public opinion, and had courtroom watchers asking, Where’s the beef?

With a major retrospective of his work at three Houston museums, Robert Rauschenberg is once again the talk of Texas. What’s he been up to? A portrait of the artist as an old man.

A billion-dollar drop in revenue? You bet. How politics ruined the Texas lottery.

More than a year after his death, he’s still being remembered as the best Texas songwriter of his time. This month’s star-studded Austin City Limits tribute shows why.

Columns

Business

To be a truly major player in the ad game, GSD&M needed a car account. When Mazda’s came up for review, the brash Austinites sprang into action.

Behind the Lines

Why the state’s tobacco settlement has ignited a controversy.

Music

How has Jacksonville native Neal McCoy, a self-described “easy-listenin’ kinda guy,” managed to sell five million country CDs and cassettes? It has little to do with his singing.

Profile

After what seemed like a lifetime as the nation’s first daughter, Luci Baines Johnson has finally come of age.

Travel

After Liz and Dick put it on the map, Puerto Vallarta went glitzy. But the old romantic allure is still there—if you know where to find it.

Reporter

Reporter

Handicapping the Republican primary: Will far-right might carry the day?

Reporter

The best Texas CEOs.

Reporter

Austin’s major-label bands-of-the-moment

Reporter

A slam dunk for San Antonio’s economy.

In The Studio

Artist Interview

Low Talk

Red McCombs, still on the sidelines

Miscellany

The Inside Story

Texas Primer

Roar of the Crowd

Grading the Marine Military Academy; an affirmative action reaction.

Recipes

The grilled scallops at Houston’s Bistro Lancaster are morsels of edible silk.

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