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...more eye-popping numbers. In 1962 a young John F. Kennedy Jr. was photographed toying with a pearl necklace around the neck of his smiling mother. Lynda and Stewart Resnick, owners of the Franklin Mint Museum, based in Philadelphia, bid $211,500 for what looks like the same triple-strand necklace of simulated (read fake) pearls, offered at $700 to $900. Says she: "I'm a child of the '60s, and the John Kennedy Camelot years were the last time a lot of us were really innocent. That's what this whole auction brings back." She innocently adds that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT PRICE CAMELOT? | 5/6/1996 | See Source »

Three or four times in the first game, the Crimson were able to strand Eagles in scoring position to close out the inning...

Author: By Eric J. Feigin, | Title: B.C. Holds Softball Scoreless | 4/19/1996 | See Source »

Though Pattison added that current beef eaters run little risk, the news cast a pall over Britain's traditional eating habits. Butchers said last week there was little call for beef cuts. At the Strand branch of Angus Steak Houses Ltd., in central London, the management was offering a special: just $10 for a sirloin steak with French fries and mushrooms. During a busy Friday lunch hour, the offer had few takers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MAD COWS AND ENGLISHMEN | 4/1/1996 | See Source »

...future for Diana only in good deeds, however, is to ignore her other genius: the ability to surprise. Only a beclouded seer would limit her future to charitable work or any other single strand of activity. As she adjusts to the single life, she may explore options, possibly even commercial ones. Who knows--in health, fashion or, like Jackie Onassis, in publishing? Diana's siren song is, Stay Tuned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRACTURED FAIRY TALE | 3/11/1996 | See Source »

...grounds, but even he gives him credit for "going to the heart of people's economic fears." To the immense discomfort of his party, Buchanan is bringing the class war home to the heart of the G.O.P. With great success, Republicans have been playing for decades on one enduring strand of populism, a resentment of Big Government. Buchanan has revived another that his party cannot so easily accommodate: hostility to Big Business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN '96: THE POPULIST BLOWUP | 2/26/1996 | See Source »

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