ON THE COVER 42
On the wings of their new album, Victory, the Jackson Six may be coming to your town—if their organization can get its tour together
UP FRONT 50
Tom Monaghan, pizza's big cheese, has his boyhood dream come true, owning the Detroit Tigers
SEQUEL 55
Mel Ferrer takes wily Jane Wyman to the altar for a Falcon Crest wedding
PAGES 58
Robert Parker is the man behind Spenser, a wisecracking private eye not unlike his creator
OLYMPICS 62
Bruce Jenner and other American runners take their marks (at $3,000 each for charity) to carry the Olympic flame to L.A.
BONUS BOOK 70
In a second excerpt from First Lady from Plains, Rosalynn Carter writes of a bitter quarrel with Jimmy and the traumas and triumphs of political life
CRIME 88
Frances Toto tried at least three times to kill her ever-lovin' husband, Tony
MONEY 117
Between jobs, Jill St. John, David Hasselhoff, Chris Robinson, Priscilla Barnes and Cliff Robertson peddle everything from sweaters to old planes
LOOKOUT 126
At 12, Laurent Castellucci is a budding ballet star
C&W's Camille Harrison is coming on strong
SCENE 129
Sara Tocktoo and other Alaskan students owe their no-expense-spared education to oil
HAPPY 135
Seven years after The Thorn Birds, author Colleen McCullough marries
CONTROVERSY 138
How to deal with fathers who welsh on child support? Florida Judge Charles McClure locks them up, but author David Chambers has a better idea
TUBE 154
Kate & Allie is just a fun job for Jane Curtin and Susan Saint James, but for women on TV it's a giant step forward
ON THE MOVE 165
To write about the vagrant lives of America's hoboes, student Ted Conover took time off to become one
HEIRS 173
His dad's friends had big names—Olivier, Brando, Cooper—and now Edward Albert is making one of his own
JOCKS 183
Trainer Woody Stephens would like to cap his career by taking horse racing's Triple Crown
SCREEN 187
Goldie Hawn's new movie, Protocol, has Arabs in Washington protesting
MAIL 4
PICKS & PANS 11
Alien lizards return to the tube in NBC's sequel to V, while Ned Beatty, Lesley-Anne Down and Laurence Olivier get steamy in ABC's The Last Days of Pompeii
Lisa Hartman and Lynn-Holly Johnson bust their bikinis in Where the Boys Are '84, an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny remake of the 1960 classic
Novelist Joan Didion probes Democracy and Frank Herbert carries on his Dune series
Funk meets soul in Patti Austin's new LP
Annie Lennox floats through an evocative video from the Eurythmics
TAKE ONE 41
PEOPLE PUZZLE 87
STAR TRACKS 148
Prince Andrew pays a royal call on California and winds up kooing with the daughter of Andy Williams and Claudine Longet
CHATTER 190
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