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- Oct. 31, 1994: People
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Oct. 31, 1994 New Hope for Public Schools
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- PEOPLE, Page 91
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- <body>
- <p> Recipe for Romance
- </p>
- <p> Like Water for Chocolate, the food-loving, flesh-worshipping
- hit film that sometimes seemed like a joint project between
- Hugh Hefner and Julia Child, has spawned a sequel of sorts,
- but you won't see it onscreen. Mexican actress LUMI CAVAZOS
- and Italian actor MARCO LEONARDI, the film's lovers, are cooking
- up something on their own: they are now in love in real life,
- and recently took a Hollywood apartment together. Although Lumi
- first set eyes on Marco over dinner three years ago, she doesn't
- recall what she ate. "I just remember having this incredible
- appetite," she says.
- </p>
- <p> The Beautiful and Bored
- </p>
- <p> Even before plaid shirts and torn jeans, ennui was a definitive
- mark of cool, but no one makes boredom quite as attractive as
- HOPE SANDOVAL of the stylishly mopey duo Mazzy Star. A year
- ago, she and partner David Roback were just another fashionably
- obscure L.A. band. Now their glum, dreamy, blues-rock song Fade
- into You has ascended the charts despite a minimum of record-company
- hype, so the pair has presumably touched something authentic
- in listeners. The intensely waiflike Sandoval speculates on
- what that might be with characteristic affectlessness. "I guess
- people just think it's a good song," she says.
- </p>
- <p>Knocked Out By Love
- </p>
- <p> Seven months before his possible parole, MIKE TYSON has all
- but decided what he will do after he finishes serving his sentence
- for rape: go directly back to boxing. In a rare interview with
- Ring magazine, the former champ also says that his biggest regret
- is having fallen in love with ROBIN GIVENS, the TV star who
- won a huge divorce settlement after accusing him of abusing
- her. If he could do it over, he says, "I never would have fallen
- in love. I've never been successful in relationships where you
- have a deep infatuation for a person." Maybe he hasn't handled
- his other relationships so well either. Of his eventual release
- he says, "I really don't have anybody I want to go to. I've
- been alone all my life."
- </p>
- <p>SEEN & HEARD
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- <p> "Solid investigative journalism" is not necessarily a phrase
- that springs to mind in connection with Inside Edition, the
- tabloid TV show that commonly pays cash for stories, but that's
- how DEBORAH NORVILLE describes the program. Norville, who replaced
- Jane Pauley on the Today show and was then let go herself, will
- become Inside Edition's anchor next February. She dismissed
- any concerns about the show's methods. "Everyone in our business
- is faced with ethical dilemmas," she said.
- </p>
- <p> JULIA ROBERTS and LYLE LOVETT'S complicated marriage (they live
- in separate cities) has long been a source of rumors, but mostly
- about Julia. Now Lyle has made his own scandal. Last week he
- was photographed leaving an Austin, Texas, hotel room with winsome
- country singer Kelly Willis.
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