shlachterPORTFOLIO
  • Intro
  • On leaving the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Mother Teresa
    • Profiles
  • Sacred Dentistry
  • No Dancin' in Anson
  • Mexico/Travel
  • France/Travel
  • Nigeria
  • India's Kidney Bazaar
  • Profile: Dick DeGuerin
  • Brazil: Life is sweet for its super-rich sugar barons
  • Brazil 2: Living on the edge
  • Afghanistan 2
  • Diet Scam
  • Shlachter Family Pilgrimage to Poland
  • Dian Fossey: An Expert Nearly As Elusive As Her Subjects
  • Hungary, again caught in history
  • Bullying becomes a lesson in double standards
  • All too quiet flows the Danube
  • Indiana Jones of the insect world: Hans Herren
  • Brazil 3: Ranchers embracing change
  • Brazil 4: Bread basket to the world?
  • Being a perfect target
  • Day laborers killed, deprived of seat belts, seats
  • Tom's Great Pakistani Adventure
  • Death threats, smear campaigns rocked Texas Rangers' bankruptcy
  • Inside Bangalore Call Centers
  • Bangalore: Pursuing the Indian Dream
  • Leaving Texas for the 'Good Life' in Bangalore
  • Death in a small, good Texas town
  • Fruit Cake Caper
  • 'Anyone here been abducted -- and is a Southern Baptist?'
  • Weimar, from Bach to Buchenwald
  • Man kills child after over-drinking at a Texas Hooters bar, where he had numerous binge sessions
  • BIZARRO TEXAS: Rodeo pro, injured by feisty camel, turns to Asia's illicit rhino horn trade
  • A Fort Worth Zoo Run-In

Magazine profiles

The Real Story of How a Dallas Investor Bought The Weinstein Co. (click)

Andy Mitchell, the son of a Fort Worth railroad switchman, seemingly came out of nowhere to acquire, and hopefully remake, the once heralded movie company.

Born to Brew: 
Fort Worth's Rahr & Sons craft brewery faced oblivion more than once. But Fritz Rahr, its indefatigable founder, refused to give up
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How did a kid from a no-electricity, counter-culture upbringing end up leading a major brand synonymous with a high-end lifestyle? 

 David Pillsbury lived for more than a year in a recycled school bus with an added second story and wore homesewn American flag trousers to school. Now he's running Club Corp., which owns over 200 golf courses, working to find successes while the golf industry contracts.

The Lawyer Who Sues Sex Abusers

Long before the #MeToo movement, North Texas attorney Chuck Noteboom was representing the victims of sexual harassment and assault.
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