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Neither Wills nor Harry can become the kind of King that Diana knew the country needed until they take their mother's place in their subjects' hearts as the People's Princes. The princess is dead. Long live William and Harry! LIZ CRAWFORD Houston...
...soft money given to the R.N.C. Former party chairman Haley Barbour, who engineered the loan guarantee, has insisted that the G.O.P.'s white knight is all-American. Last week, however, R.N.C. spokeswoman Mary Crawford backed off that assertion. While the party has "nothing in our records" to indicate that Young Brothers Development--USA is foreign-owned, she said, R.N.C. lawyers will investigate the issue, and money will be returned if it was generated overseas. She hastened to draw whatever party distinctions were left: "We have never had an orchestrated program to solicit funds from foreigners...
...playing a whiz-kid scientist in Real Genius and the studly Iceman in Top Gun, Kilmer did the George Lucas-Ron Howard fantasy Willow, where he met the English beauty Joanne Whalley. They were married for seven years, producing two children; they split in 1995. Kilmer subsequently dated Cindy Crawford and recently had to dodge rumors of a tryst with his Saint co-star, Elisabeth Shue. Noyce says that was just Val the perfectionist, obsessed with highlighting the film's romantic glow. "He worked so minutely on this relationship that some crew members said they were having an affair," says...
...than the preternaturally skeletal and rich. This isn't as much fun for the designers. Perhaps that's why in Paris last week, fashion's famous let their wilder ideas go to models' heads. At Christian Dior, Oriental wigs covered up the famous tresses of the likes of CINDY CRAWFORD (far left). Givenchy stylists put others in hedge-like mop tops. Issey Miyake seemed to be aiming for the postmodern haystack, while KATE MOSS'S wedge (second from left) almost distracted from Chanel's most unbusinesslike bikini-and-woolen-suit ensemble...
...mere job, investment banker Herbert Allen, head of Allen and Co., has told inquiring moguls that he thinks Ovitz would have no trouble raising money to acquire a midsize company--and Allen's clearly a guy who would know--though no obvious candidate springs to mind. And Gordon Crawford of the Capital Group, which controls major stakes in Disney and Time Warner, says he would consider investing in an Ovitz venture. After all, he observes, "the guy was very successful in one career." He's referring, of course, to Ovitz's work building the formidable Creative Artists Agency, not Disney...