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2006

A Double Brush With Greatness

Rufus Cormier has run into Nelson Mandela and the Clintons

Straight Up and Unshaken

Richard Mithoff “just goes down to the courthouse and does it”

The Romance of Baron and Blue

For Texas’ No. 1 power couple, it’s just an old-fashioned love song

The Sex Therapist Who Upended the Law

Lisa Blue is revolutionizing how lawyers see juries

Life’s Too Precious to Be a Bystander

Linda Addison in the daughter of two Holocaust survivors

Roger Sanders' Peacemaking Experience

He proves something to himself in Iraq

Paying It Forward with Black Dollars

James Payne's effort to promote black-operated businesses

Doing Well--Very Well--By Doing Very Good

Fred Baron became a big guy by never forsaking the little guy

Download This Story

John Browning sticks up for the average guy against the recording industry

Baptism By Fire in the Governor's Mansion

How could Bill Jones prepare for space shuttle debris and executions?

Watching Over the Champs

Tullos Wells is the off-court MVP for the San Antonio Spurs

Squeezing Terrorists' Bankbooks

Mark Werbner finds a novel way to fight terrorism

An Attorney Who Admits That His Head is (Often) in the Clouds

Steven K. DeWolf and his 1943 PT-17 open-cockpit biplane

Fear and Loathing on Aspen's Alps

Off the slopes, Gerry Goldstein palled around with Aspen neighbor Hunter S. Thompson

Picking His Place

Geronimo Rodriguez left the picking fields to go to high school; by age 22 he was working for the Clinton White House

Back in the Saddle Again

That Herman Miller chair was just too confining for Jay Mac Rust

Keeping Austin Green

In her spare time, Nikelle Meade is helping preserve 50,000 acres of land in Austin

Dealing With the Home-Wrecker from Hell

Jason Ryan spent 17-hour days helping hurricane victims — then he became one of them