52 Up Front
Four decades after her father founded Disneyland, Diane Disney Miller sets the record straight about the man behind the Mouse
58 With a title like The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet, Dr. Bob Arnot's new book was sure to sell—but some critics say it's a case of untruth in advertising
60 As Welcome Wagon decides to stop making house calls, greeter Gretchen Wollerman says goodbye
65 Coping
Wedded or not, Carmen Electra says she still loves basketball bad boy Dennis Rodman
71 Tribute
One Life to hive's Michael Zaslow, a symbol of courage for sufferers of Lou Gehrig's disease, dies at 56
75 Family
Torn apart by World War II, Russian-born Anna Arabian and her daughter Ludmilla reunite after more than half a century
85 Angels
You can't buy a used car from former salesman Brian Menzies—but he might give you one
91 Crime
Daniel Crocker's Christian faith made him confess 19 years after he killed a young woman
97 In Her Own Words
In a new book about cosmetic surgery, author Joan Kron (who has been there) says getting your face lifted can also raise your spirits
104 Cover
The Girl Next Door? You should be so lucky. Football mom Meg Ryan tackles tough roles—and scores again with Tom Hanks
113 Pols
Dogged for years by rumors, Arianna Huffington's ex-husband Michael discloses that he is gay
116 Arts
Onetime farmer Vollis Simpson conquers the art world with windmill creations made of scrap
119 Book Bonus
In the second volume of his biography of the rock star, Peter Guralnick details Elvis Presley's fall from Graceland
129 In the Spotlight
Dawson's Creek vixen Monica Keena churns up trouble onscreen—and inspires an offbeat fan following
133 Where Are They Now?
He spent the '70s writing hits and the '80s in a drug-addled haze, but now composer Paul Williams is clean and going country
136 Adventure
Proving he's no desk jockey, Philip Lader, the American ambassador in London, walks Great Britain from end to end
139 Farewell
During his 32-year career in Congress, the Vice President's father, former Senator Albert Gore Sr., was that rarity in public life, a principled politician
143 Pages
The author of the first Nancy Drew mysteries, 93-year-old Mildred Benson is celebrated, to her dismay, as a feminist pioneer
146 Scene
Lying stricken in her Massachusetts home, teenager Audrey Santo attracts pilgrims who believe she brines them closer to God
6 Mailbag
10 Scoop
18 Star Tracks
27 Picks & Pans
51 Insider
103 Passages
130 Style Watch
140 Puzzler
150 Chatter
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