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Mimi Swartz sizes up the legacy of Stanley Marcus.
March 2002 by Mimi Swartz

If you're looking for endless stretches of pristine coastline, more birds than you can count, and the state's largest concentration of alligators, then Port Arthur is your gateway to an unexpected adventure.
March 2002 by S. C. Gwynne

The real Enron scandal.
March 2002 by Paul Burka

It's the question on everyone's mind now that the former attorney general is suddenly running for governor. The answer could determine whether his political prospects go up in smoke.
March 2002 by Lou Dubose

With a massive addition to its gallery space and a host of new exhibitions in the works, Fort Worth's Amon Carter Museum is back in the saddle.
January 2002 by Michael Ennis

Russell Erxleben and Brian Russell Stearns were first-rate frauds who cheated scores of unsuspecting investors. So how did the prominent law firm of Locke, Liddell, and Sapp get stuck footing a $30 million bill?
November 2001 by John Spong

The Houston-based energy giant put the pursuit of profits ahead of all other corporate goals, which fostered a climate of workaholism and paranoia. And that was only part of the problem.
November 2001 by Mimi Swartz

Texas Instruments looks to cash in on its chips.
January 2001 by S. C. Gwynne

Why the state's programmers are voting for gore.
January 2001 by Gary Chapman

The story behind Frost Bank's rise.
January 2001 by Patricia Busa McConnico

At Austin’s High-tech Happy Hour, the schmoozing and boozing is about finding your next job. And, maybe, landing a cute millionaire.
March 2000 by Katy Vine

They do more than just build companies: Meet the power players of Texas high tech.
March 2000 by Kathryn Jones

Three cheers for twenty Texas Web sites where the buys are.
March 2000 by Suzy Banks

The husband-and-wife co-founders of garden.com dish the dirt on their IPO.
March 2000 by Evan Smith

High-tech philanthropy comes of age.
March 2000 by Helen Thorpe

A company volleyball court, $1.7 billion in projected sales, and other ways Max Watson is transforming BMC Software.
March 2000 by Claire Poole

Booking a hotel reservation online? Before you check in, check out what John Davis III has done to make it possible.
March 2000 by Mike Shea

Texas techies are underpaid.
March 2000 by Graef Crystal

Bob Inman puts his mouth where his money is.
March 2000 by Bobby R. Inman

Corporate generosity.
March 2000 by Ann Castle

He’s worth tens of millions of dollars at age 28, but money, as they say, can’t buy happiness: Two weeks in the life of Andrew Busey, dot-com hotshot.
February 2000 by Katy Vine

What do Tom Hicks, Jerry Jones, and Charles Barkley have in common? They’re all good sports — and they were three of Texas’ top philanthropists last year.
February 2000 by Ann Castle

You do, right? Joe Jamail, Red McCombs, Mark Cuban, and seven other superrich Texans tell you how.
February 2000 by Alexandra Biesada and Claire Poole

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