Dr. Robert Haley Ten years ago in the paper version of Unfair Park, former Observer-er Ann Zimmerman chronicled in great detail Dr. Robert Haley's war with the naysayers over Gulf War Syndrome, which Haley said existed and government officials said was nothing but a figment of sufferers' imaginat ... More >>
Iraq Hits the Big Screen
Awash in oil, the Spanish victims of a tanker disaster seek justice from a Texas company
At the Winter Music Conference, P. Diddy blows up while the U.S. blows up Iraq
For one fellow traveler, the road to an anti-war protest in Washington is paved with good intentions and bad politics
In another holy war, the battle plan is to turn Muslims into Bible believers
Disputed Reform Party candidate John Hagelin thinks he can change the world with the power of positive thinking. Does that make him nuts?
Former FBI honcho Oliver "Buck" Revell fights against conspiracy buffs who accuse him of mass murder
With a little help from his Democratic pals, George W. Bush has become the GOP front-runner for president. But it's a cold world beyond Texas' borders, and it may take more than charm and luck to carry a good ol' boy to the White House.
August 20 - 26, 1998
Dallas doctors believe they've solved the mystery of sick veterans, but find themselves in "a bloody scientific war" where they are branded charlatans
Channel 5's Marty Griggin and Channel 8's Robert Riggs race for ratings as their stations struggle for dominance of local television news
Boys and their toys take charge in Courage Under Fire and Independence Day
In a tiny Middle Eastern country, government officials have accused Dallas oilman Ray Hunt's company of cheating them out of millions.
