71 WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
72 MACKENZIE PHILLIPS, fired from the CBS hit One Day at a Time, now struggles with sobriety
74 KATHY GARVER and JOHNNY WHITAKER find meaning after the death of their Family Affair sib
76 LINDA MANZ, a standout in Days of Heaven, proved too idiosyncratic for Hollywood's tastes
78 GABE KAPLAN learned a lesson from Kotter: the show need not go on
80 LOUISE LASSER found the best and worst of worlds in Mary Hartman's kitchen
80 ERIN MURPHY lost her itch to twitch—and act—after playing Tabitha on Bewitched
82 EMMANUEL LEWIS, once diminutive Webster, is a student, a producer and still a pal of Michael Jackson's
84 ROD McKUEN minted love poems for the masses, but his balladeer's veneer masked despair
89 CHRISTOPHER ATKINS dropped his Blue Lagoon image and resurfaced as a happy househusband
89 LEIF GARRETT finds a teen-idol rap hard to shake
91 CAROL LYNLEY, the '60s ingenue, is ready to act her age
92 CHARLENE TILTON, once a Dallas spitfire, has made motherhood her prime-time passion
94 MR. BILL, the Saturday Night Live Doh-boy, gets the cold shoulder
96 MICHAEL and KITTY DUKAKIS traded their lives in politics for careers out of the limelight
98 SCARLETT DYER became famous-too when soon-to-be Princess Diana was snapped in a see-through skirt
105 ANDREA HOLLEN, one of West Point's first female cadets, chose between her life's work and her gay lifestyle
106 GREGORY K. finds happiness after "divorcing" his parents
108 ROBIN and PATRICIA GRAHAM were meant for each other, said the Rev. Sun Myung Moon 15 years ago, and he was right
110 BRIAN BOSWORTH has gone from the NFL's Mohawked monster to doting daddy
111 LEON SPINKS, no longer a contender, is still talking comeback
112 ANDREA REYNOLDS, Claus von Bulow's ex-confidante, suffers her own reversal of fortune
113 JOHN ZACCARO JR. was busted for cocaine; now he's happy pushing American cuisine
116 ANISSA AYALA'S baby sister helped her survive certain death—and a storm of controversy
120 MELISSA RATHBUN-NEALY, the Gulf War's first female POW fights a slew of medical symptoms
120 BRUCE LAINGEN'S bitterness toward the Iranians who imprisoned him for 444 days has ebbed
123 BILL BUCKNER, the former Red Sox first baseman, looks at the 1986 World Series without cringing
125 JEANNE WHITE keeps alive the memory of her son Ryan
129 BRANSON, MO., is ablaze with yesteryear's stars
UP FRONT
56 It was a year of hurt and healing for Polly Klaas's family and friends
60 Skating's new pair: Nancy Kerrigan and agent
62 Sprinter Wilma Rudolph succumbs to cancer
64 Victoria Curlee gives new husband Randall a special gift: her kidney
66 Barbara Coe crusades against illegal aliens
TO THE TOP 133
English prof Wyn Cooper pens a hit for Sheryl Crow
INTRODUCING 137
Kirsten Dunst is a fangtastic Vampire-ette
PAGES 141
Storyteller Dean Koontz exorcizes his own demons
FAMILY 144
Notified of his death in Vietnam, Mark Danielson's mom still holds out hope
IN HIS WORDS 151
David A. Hamburg maps out a better start for babies
STAGE 159
Show Boat gives Lonette McKee's career buoyancy
CRUSADER 165
Winona LaDuke tries to buy back her people's tribal land
TRENDS 170
Bill and Gina Ellis's chairs are hot seats in Hollywood
TROUBLE 173
Accused of letting her drunken husband drive their daughters to their deaths, Shirley Draper faces prison
ARTS 176
Dale Chihuly swirls fantasy from glass
SCREEN 179
William Shatner goes on one last Trek
FAREWELL 185
Pedro Zamora put AIDS in a Real World showcase
HAPPY 188
Soapster Martha Byrne cops a mate—and he's a cop
IN THE MONEY 190
Thomas Baccei gives America the Magic Eye
INSIDE PEOPLE 4
MAIL 6
STAR TRACKS 8
PICKS & PANS 15
THE INSIDER 55
PASSAGES 148
PUZZLER 156
STYLE WATCH 162
CHATTER 194














