ON THE COVER 24
England rejoices as Princess Diana gives birth to a baby boy; now she and Charles must cope with the christening, the gifts, the wardrobe, the staff, the security and even the sleepless nights
UP FRONT 30
Amid the rubble of West Beirut, American Baptist pastor James Ragland converts his school into a clinic and shelter
The battle for the ERA is over, but victory is reflected in the lives of pioneers like Billie Jean King, Ellen Burstyn and Sarah Caldwell
TUBE 43
As a morning news battle shapes up, Bryant Gumbel sounds reveille for an earlier Today
OUT OF THE PAST 46
Thanks to marine artist Jim Clary, victorious "Old Ironsides" relives her glory on Independence Day
SCREEN 50
Back in Admiral Kirk's togs, William Shatner blasts off in his second Star Trek vehicle
SONG 54
Turned around from booze and gambling, country's Razzy Bailey closes in on his sixth No. 1 single in two years
BIO 61
Long, tall Texan Tommy Tune is now the giant of Broadway with his Tony award-winning hit, "Nine"
STYLE 68
Marie Osmond and basketball player Steve Craig join a modern-day march to the altar that includes Cindy Williams, Diana Rigg, Kate Jackson and others; then wedding expert Barbara Tober ices the cake with some I-do's and don'ts of contemporary nuptials
MEDICS 83
Little Renee Cote awaits a liver transplant, the only thing that can save her life
PAGES 87
College professor Leo Buscaglia hugs his way to happiness with best-sellers like Living, Loving & Learning
HAPPY 90
Cathy Guisewite's art imitates autobiography in her comic strip, Cathy
LOOKOUT 94
Casting director Tony Shepherd finds the actors to match the roles on TV shows like Too Close for Comfort and Bosom Buddies
ON THE MOVE 97
Chino state prison's new woman warden, Midge Carroll, puts her Big House in order
ARTS 105
At 81, Louisiana sculptor Clyde Connell finds her inspiration in the bayous that surround
MAIL 4
PICKS & PANS 8
In a week of summer repeats, Tony Curtis stars in NBC's Moviola and Timothy Bottoms plays a doomed runner on CBS
In John Barth's bizarre novel Sabbatical, an ex-CIA man and his new young wife sail into a mystery on the Chesapeake Bay
At 32, Stevie Wonder delivers a retrospective of classic Wonder, spiced with new, in his Original Musiquarium
Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner are likable but unfunny in Sidney Poitier's Hanky Panky
STAR TRACKS 67
Sigourney Weaver doesn't mind Living Dangerously in love scenes with Mel (Gallipoli) Gibson
A family gathering brings ailing Ingrid Bergman to New York
Ryan O'Neal and son Griffin find something to agree on—Farrah Fawcett
PEOPLE PUZZLE 102
CHATTER 108
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