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- June 06, 1994
- Vol. 41
- No. 21
Table of Contents
STAR TRACKS 6
Wedding belle Trisha Yearwood says, "I do." Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline try a French twist. Willard Scott rolls along in Miami, and more
UP FRONT
34 Throughout four decades in the public eye, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis taught a nation the virtues of style, dignity and grace under pressure
JOCKS 63
The all-female Silver Bullets play hardball against men's minor league and semipro teams
POLS 69
Tier father, Edmund "Pat," was governor of California. So was her brother, Jerry. Now Kathleen Brown wants a turn
SEQUEL 75
It's a horrible day in the neighborhood as the families of Robert Golub and Kelly Tinyes, the 13-year-old he murdered in 1989, trade insults and worse in Valley Stream, N.Y.
KIN 83
Roberto Clemente Jr. may not have his late father's baseball talents, but he proves he has his heart with a baseball program for Pittsburgh's inner-city kids
SCENE 87
Nearly 20 years after the fall of Saigon, a small group of U.S. entrepreneurs have returned to Vietnam to make peace—and a living
WORLD CUP 93
As the lop teams in soccer gather in the U.S. to vie for the sport's glittering prize, young American stars prepare to put their best feet forward
LOOKOUT 99
In its first outing the pop quartet All-4-One scores at the musical numbers game by sending two singles into the Top 10
ON THE JOB 101
The experiences of Day One's roving correspondent John Hockenberry, who covers the news from a wheelchair, have turned him into an activist for the disabled
FAMILY 104
Badly burned in a California brushfire last year, Ron Mass is recognized in news photos by his estranged family who apply the healing balm of love after 15 years of silence
SONG 109
Thousands of music fans have gone on a Flushing expedition—following their favorite underground band from gig to gig
TUBE 117
After two seasons frolicking in the surf on TV's Baywatch, lifeguard Nicole Eggert decides it's high tide to move on
BIO 121
Punk pioneer John Lydon buried his Johnny Rotten persona long ago, but the bilious former Sex Pistol still vents spleen aplenty
ON THE MOVE 128
Idaho allorney general Larry Echollawk is poised to become the country's first Native American governor
HAPPY 129
Know anyone named Tonelli? Author Bill Tonelli docs, after traveling the country to meet people who share his surname
AT EASE 132
Searching for humpback whales off Kauai, author Paul Theroux comes to grips with the leviathan within
MAIL 4
PICKS & PANS 9
THE INSIDER 33
PASSAGES 112
PUZZLER 114
CHATTER 136
Wedding belle Trisha Yearwood says, "I do." Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline try a French twist. Willard Scott rolls along in Miami, and more
UP FRONT
34 Throughout four decades in the public eye, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis taught a nation the virtues of style, dignity and grace under pressure
JOCKS 63
The all-female Silver Bullets play hardball against men's minor league and semipro teams
POLS 69
Tier father, Edmund "Pat," was governor of California. So was her brother, Jerry. Now Kathleen Brown wants a turn
SEQUEL 75
It's a horrible day in the neighborhood as the families of Robert Golub and Kelly Tinyes, the 13-year-old he murdered in 1989, trade insults and worse in Valley Stream, N.Y.
KIN 83
Roberto Clemente Jr. may not have his late father's baseball talents, but he proves he has his heart with a baseball program for Pittsburgh's inner-city kids
SCENE 87
Nearly 20 years after the fall of Saigon, a small group of U.S. entrepreneurs have returned to Vietnam to make peace—and a living
WORLD CUP 93
As the lop teams in soccer gather in the U.S. to vie for the sport's glittering prize, young American stars prepare to put their best feet forward
LOOKOUT 99
In its first outing the pop quartet All-4-One scores at the musical numbers game by sending two singles into the Top 10
ON THE JOB 101
The experiences of Day One's roving correspondent John Hockenberry, who covers the news from a wheelchair, have turned him into an activist for the disabled
FAMILY 104
Badly burned in a California brushfire last year, Ron Mass is recognized in news photos by his estranged family who apply the healing balm of love after 15 years of silence
SONG 109
Thousands of music fans have gone on a Flushing expedition—following their favorite underground band from gig to gig
TUBE 117
After two seasons frolicking in the surf on TV's Baywatch, lifeguard Nicole Eggert decides it's high tide to move on
BIO 121
Punk pioneer John Lydon buried his Johnny Rotten persona long ago, but the bilious former Sex Pistol still vents spleen aplenty
ON THE MOVE 128
Idaho allorney general Larry Echollawk is poised to become the country's first Native American governor
HAPPY 129
Know anyone named Tonelli? Author Bill Tonelli docs, after traveling the country to meet people who share his surname
AT EASE 132
Searching for humpback whales off Kauai, author Paul Theroux comes to grips with the leviathan within
MAIL 4
PICKS & PANS 9
THE INSIDER 33
PASSAGES 112
PUZZLER 114
CHATTER 136
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