ON THE COVER 82
Hear ye! Hear ye! The verdict is in, and the "It" guy for '87 is L.A. Law's leading looker, Harry Hamlin, who makes mind and mystery a combustible formula for sex appeal
UP FRONT 30
Convicted murderer Phil Eaton and his motley crew of cons win time off for good behavior—by building Delaware prisons
Milan, Ind., the little town that won big, is still celebrating the high school team that led to Hoosiers
That thorny but irrepressible horsewoman Princess Anne leaps into steeplechasing
After four years afoot, Steve Newman becomes the first solo walker to circumambulate the globe
ON THE MOVE 45
Ruth Wallace is hired as a stern nanny for Princes William and Harry
MAIN STREET 46
Postmaster Terry Hagedorn copes with an Iowa town where 903 people share two last names
STAGE 53
No blarney, Ireland's Colm Wilkinson has Broadway on its feet in Les Misérables
COUPLES 57
When Scott Luczak let his fingers do the walking, they led him straight to future bride Connie Powers, more than 500 miles away
JOCKS 58
Sugar Ray Leonard preps for his showdown with Marvelous Marvin Hagler—and fate
CONTROVERSY 69
Professor James Beck argues that the Vatican's restorers are destroying the Sistine Chapel in order to save it
CRIME 75
Donald Aronow, legendary designer and racer of powerboats, is the mystery man in a Miami hit
ON THE JOB 93
As the Baby M trial concludes, Michigan attorney Noel Keane makes his case for surrogate parenting
TEACHER 105
Dr. Charles Drake learned the hard way that dyslexics aren't dumb, merely disabled
TO THE TOP 109
Cartoonist Lynda Barry draws on a very unusual imagination
ARTS 115
The members of Japan's Kodo percussion troupe are different drummers with a big following
MAIL 6
PICKS & PANS 11
TAKE ONE 29
LOOKOUT 113
STAR TRACKS 116
CHATTER 118
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