February 2004 Cover

ON THE COVER: Photograph by Norman Jean Roy/CPi/Art Department.

February 2004

Table of Contents

Features

In word and deed, the George W. Bush now residing in the White House bears little resemblance to the Texas governor I gladly sent to Washington. That's why I'm so ambivalent about reelecting him.

Most of the 42,000 soldiers stationed at Fort Hood, one of the largest military installations in the world, are in Iraq or preparing to go. Meanwhile, the loved ones who are left behind wait—and hope they don't hear an unexpected knock at the door.

Now serving: the best new restaurants in Texas, including a glamorous international kitchen in Dallas, a hot sushi spot in Austin, and—the best of them all—a drop-dead room with a globe-trotting menu in Houston.

To his suburban Dallas neighbors, Todd Becker was a doting husband and devoted father. They had no clue that he led a secret, lucrative life as a safecracker.

So says my friend Jost Lunstroth, one of thousands of formerly successful Texans for whom unemployment is more than a statistic.

Columns

Behind the Lines

They dislike us. They really dislike us.

Faith

Should a monument featuring the Ten Commandments be allowed to remain on the grounds of the Texas Capitol? A homeless former defense lawyer says no.

Cartwright's Texas

Getting Robert Durst acquitted might be too tall an order for most lawyers, but for Dick DeGuerin, it was just another day at the office.

Great Outdoors

The flat-as-a-mouse-pad landscape bordering the Laguna Madre contains one of the greatest wildlife-viewing regions in North America—and that's not all.

Reporter

Reporter

Mark Cuban shoots (from the hip).

Reporter

Call it "Glove Story": Being the president of the international Michael Jackson Fan Club means never having to say you're sorry—even now.

Reporter

An astronaut's wife grieves.

Reporter

Two mayors give their cities the business.

The Filter

Pat’s Pick

Pat’s Pick

Miscellany

The Last Roundup

Me for governor, continued.

Web Exclusives

Senior executive editor Paul Burka on George W. Bush and this month's cover story, "The Man Who Isn't There."

Associate photography editor Leslie Baldwin discusses assigning photographers, editing pictures, and researching George W. Bush

Journalists around the nation wanted access to Todd Becker, the all-American dad who also ran a safe-stealing ring, but only executive editor Skip Hollandsworth got him to talk.

Senior editor Patricia Sharpe on crème brûlée, eating out, and the best new restaurant in the state.

NASA's ties to Texas have always been strong, even in the agency's infancy.

Gruene prides itself on keeping things the way they've always been. That suits us just fine.

The Laguna Madre, which runs from Corpus Christi Bay to Port Isabel, is one of the most undeveloped areas of coastline in the United States.

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