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Business|
December 1, 1994

Kings of Swing

Can a golfer change the bad habits of a lifetime? The academy at Golfsmith International made a believer out of me.

Being Texan|
December 1, 1994

Texas Sayings

Forget that Roget fella—here in Texas we’re more apt to consult Bubba’s thesaurus. In Texas, folks aren’t just rich—locals say they didn’t come to town two to a mule.Someone doesn’t merely die—she opens herself up a worm farm. A scoundrel is “greasy as fried lard”; a summer day is

Energy|
November 1, 1994

Disarmed and Dangerous

With the end of the cold war, the Pantex nuclear facility is dismantling its bombs. Will nearby Amarillo’s environment and economy get blown to pieces?

Reporter|
November 1, 1994

Tiny Matters

Dallas’ James Burnett is single-handedly resurrecting the fortunes of his has-been idol, Tiny Tim.

Reporter|
November 1, 1994

Bud Wet

Now that his plan for a new domed stadium has been foiled, the testy Houston Oilers owner ponders his next move.

Politics|
November 1, 1994

Stuck in the Middle

Shut out by the left, distrusted by the right, shunned by voters obsessed with change: What’s a conservative Democrat to do?

Lifestyle|
November 1, 1994

Sense and Sensuality

Cythina Allen’s course in romantic relations is half etiquette lesson, half ego boost for insecure men.

Environment|
November 1, 1994

Sea Change

Unchecked growth of microscopic algae has muddied the water—and threatened the future—of Laguna Madre.

Reporter|
September 30, 1994

Holy Tomato

Entrepreneurs in Donna are saving the good name of the real Texas tomatoes that come in a can.

Reporter|
September 30, 1994

All Fired Up

A ban against hunting dogs is turning some East Texas hunters into backwoods pyros.

Politics|
September 30, 1994

Driven to It

The law says customers can file their own car papers and save fifty bucks. In practice, forget it.

Music|
September 30, 1994

Lonely Song

The troubled imagination that fuels Daniel Johnston's powerful new album could also prove his undoing.

Crime|
September 30, 1994

Trial and Error

Fred Zain was once a star witness for the prosecution, but his testimony may have sent innocent men to jail.

Politics & Policy|
September 30, 1994

Shape Up

Edward Blum ran for Congress in 1992, lost, and then decided to change America. He has succeeded. He was one of six plaintiffs in a Texas case that, along with similar cases in North Carolina and Louisiana, will help reverse the racial separation and antagonism that infects our public life.

Books|
September 30, 1994

Hot and Heavy

A saga of lust and revenge with a corpulent heroine establishes Carol Dawson as Texas' most promising new writer.

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