Society

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Once upon a time, Galveston was an isolated island with few big-city problems. Recent flaps over civic corruption, press bias, and race suggest those days are over.
February 1996 by Paul Burka

When her charitable foundation collapsed amid allegations of mismanagement, the Dallas socialite did the unthinkable: She started a new one.
January 1992 by Dana Rubin

All roads have to go somewhere; but it could be that roads in Texas are going the wrong way.
April 1974 by Griffin Smith, Jr

Indulgences include skydiving, puppet shows, hikes, massages, float trips, entertainment for kids, and blizzards. Blizzards?
June 1973 by Barbara Bump, Felicia Coates, Thorne Dreyer, Harriet Howle, Prudence Mackintosh, Christi Seltzer and Ron White

Wandering through the strangest neighborhood east of the Pecos.
April 1973 by Thorne Dreyer and Al Reinert

Sakowitz and Neiman's advance and retreat.
February 1973 by Wendy Haskell Meyer

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