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When a Manhattan publisher offered her six figures for yet another diet-fitness manual, Christie Brinkley, 27, leaped to a task she was long destined for. "I grew up on the beach in Malibu," says she. "It was literally my front yard." A sampling of Christie's tips for Beauty and the Beach, which Simon & Schuster hopes to bring out this spring: rub potatoes on the back (good for soothing a sunburn), cover the eyes with cucumbers (eliminates puffiness), and to prevent dry skin, apply alligator pears. In short, real women don't eat avocados, they wear...
...People" section also shows us how the people dress--or don't. Just to keep reader interest piqued only once in a while the section sports a photo of a scantily clad Cheryl Tlegs of Christle Brinkley wearing a see-through bathing suit--or nothing...
...intended as a gala reception for French Photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue, 88, but the models stole the show. Christie Brinkley, 27, and Cheryl Tiegs, 35, both came to meet the master snapshot artist at New York City's International Center of Photography. The two had never modeled the same clothes together on a professional shoot, but on this occasion- Miracle on Seventh Avenue-they were outfitted in the same dress, a black taffeta by a new fashion flash named Fabrice. It may be the most embarrassing thing that can happen to a woman, but, says Christie, "it does wonders...
...economic policies were clearly the issue, and that if Democrats gained even 15 seats in the House, "Reaganomics is going to be in trouble." Frank Reynolds said repeatedly that "Democrats need only five victories to control the Senate," sounding as though he really anticipated that result. David Brinkley, playing the nightlong role of pinprick to his teammates' balloons, muttered his doubts that mild changes of complexion in Congress would much affect what measures were enacted...
...university where full professors are often said to have limited contact with undergraduates. Higonnet's comment may explain some students increased reluctance to approach a professor after class. "When a lecture becomes a performance." Brinkley agrees, "it makes it more difficult for people to think of the professor as someone to approach." Students express the same uncertainly. "One of my psychology professors really seems to be on stage," says Sara Solnick...