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On the Road
June 1, 2002 | by Patricia Sharpe | Pat's Pick
Smooth Operator
You might say Tarek Souryal is the most important Dallas Maverick: He doesn’t score or rebound, but he reconstructs million-dollar ankles and knees, and that makes him a real team player.
January 1, 1996 | by Jim Atkinson | Health
The Hill Country Drive
June 1, 2012 | by Courtney Bond | Feature
San Antonio to Loving on Texas Highway 16
Huge apple pies, a Japanese submarine, handmade soaps—and a dressed flea.
December 31, 1969 | by Patricia Sharpe | Web Exclusive
San Antonio to Loving on Texas Highway 16
Huge apple pies, a Japanese submarine, handmade soaps—and a dressed flea.
May 1, 2002 | by Patricia Sharpe | Feature
Non-Prophet
When Warren Jeffs fired his attorneys and decided to represent himself in his sexual assault trial, many predicted, accurately, that he would fail miserably. Few realized just what a wild show he would put on.
October 1, 2011 | by Katy Vine | Feature
Miles and Miles of Texas
The Hill Country Drive, the BBQ Market Drive, the Backwoods Drive, and thirteen other summer trips, from the mountains to the coast, that will take you down some of the prettiest, most picturesque, most wide-open stretches of asphalt Texas has to offer. Buckle up!
June 1, 2012 | Drives
On the Water Front
Summer’s blast furnace is firing up. Luckily, Texas is a paradise of spring-fed pools, sparkling beaches, and more. Here are our picks for the best places to chill out, get wet, and go off the deep end. Plus extra web-only information!
June 1, 2001 | by Patricia McConnico , Eileen Schwartz , Jennifer Olsen , Joe Nick Patoski , Katy Vine , Suzy Banks , Charlie Llewellin , Kit McConnico | Feature

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