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- May 30, 1994: People
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- May 30, 1994 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- PEOPLE, Page 69
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- <p>By Ginia Bellafante
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- <p>A Very High-Style Altruist
- </p>
- <p> Few would expect a romantically unattached princess to skimp
- on her personal-grooming expenses. But according to reports
- in the British tabloids, PRINCESS DIANA has amassed fashion
- and beauty bills that would make the whole well-kempt principality
- of Monaco wince. The high-maintenance royal is said to spend
- $240,000 a year on hairdressers, clothes, skin-care products
- and New Age wellness treatments like aromatherapy. But don't
- think she is completely self-obsessed. Seeing a vagrant drowning
- in the pond of a park recently, Diana had her chauffeur call
- for help. She has since visited the man twice in the hospital.
- </p>
- <p>Confessions of an Ex-Model
- </p>
- <p> Before she was ANDIE MACDOWELL beguiling leading lady, she was
- Andie MacDowell pressured supermodel. In an interview appearing
- in the June issue of the British magazine Tatler, the star of
- Four Weddings and a Funeral says she took dangerous measures
- to keep her weight down during her Vogue cover days. "I admit
- I did diet pills and cocaine to keep thin," she says. The actress
- is concerned about how her young counterparts are staying slim.
- "When I see those girls modeling today, I'm really worried about
- them," she says. "I know what it was like to be as thin as they
- are now, and I'm sure some of those girls are doing heroin."
- </p>
- <p>Headed for a Different Court
- </p>
- <p> JENNIFER CAPRIATI's girlish spunkiness seemed a distant memory
- last week when she was arrested in a Florida motel room for
- possession of marijuana. Once the sixth-ranked woman tennis
- player in the world, Capriati, 18, was found partying with worrisomely
- low-rent companions. Two other revelers returned to the motel
- in Capriati's car while the police were searching her room--one was arrested for possession of crack, the other for heroin
- possession. Capriati, who temporarily retired from competition
- last fall, is entering a drug-treatment program.
- </p>
- <p>SEEN & HEARD
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- <p> His scripts for cartoonish erotic thrillers have made JOE ESZTERHAS
- Hollywood's highest-paid--though hardly highest-praised--screenwriter. Last week he received $4 million for his latest
- script, Foreplay, and broke the industry record he set when
- he sold Basic Instinct for $3 million. The deal represents another
- impressive feat: Eszterhas will now become the first screenwriter
- to earn a percentage of all revenue collected from a movie by
- its distributor. The new story centers on a series of murders
- set against the backdrop of a grunge-music club scene.
- </p>
- <p> Perennially un-p.c. Cincinnati Reds owner MARGE SCHOTT has managed
- to offend again. During a speech in which she expressed distaste
- for the grooming habits of some baseball players, she announced
- that "only fruits wear earrings." Local gay groups were riled.
- Schott then told a newspaper reporter that she "was raised to
- believe that men wearing earrings are fruity. I guess things
- have changed since then." She later apologized for her remarks
- and claimed she did not mean to say anything "insensitive."
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