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Show aes What's Inside Twisted Family Values 5 —As sociated Press Whatbadhabit has Mickey developed? See page 4. A Woman's Right to... Change Her Mind | | Norma MeCorvey, knownas Jane Roein the landmark abortion vase Roe vs. Wade, has changed her mind, ditching her work for pro-choice groups to join Operation Rescue. She says she has found a home amid fundamentalist, anti-abortion Christians — she was baptized in a suburban swimming pool last month fj McCorvey says she now supports # abortion in the first trimester, & but notthe second. “I’m not really pro-choice. I'm not pro-life. wag <'m pro-Norma,” she added. See EB page 5 ofEtc. for more details. — Disney exec Howard Green f is being driven goofy as he ouiright denies a rampant rumor that there’s a nasty subliminal message in the film “Alad According the swiftly circuiat4 ing story, when Aladdin meets Princess Jasmine on her baleony and Rajah the Tiger movesin for an attack,the title character says off-scree! Good teen-agers ; take off their clothes.” Nosna McGarvey Green calls that “absolutelyridiculous,” adding that Aladdin actuallytells the tiger to “take off and go.” Green noted: “People always read stuff into things they cannot understand.”” Standing up and Being Heard Senate Majority leader Bob Dele of Kansas, Republican candidate for president, was among 10 presidential candidates who addressed the United We Stand America national Conferencein . Dallas last month. sect : r — It doesn’t takean act of Confener gress to get Sonny Bono to belt ay out “I Got You, Babe.” The 60year-old ’60s pop star didit recently in a Washington restaurant, but only after “the crowd made him an offer that he couldn’t refuse,” an aide to the California Republican said. Then,as a guest on David Letterfe man’s “Late Show,” the con@ gressman again obliged his fans, this time with Letterman’s rolypoly regular Calvert DeForest (the artist formerly known as Larry “Bud” Melman) standing H in for Cher. mee — He'll still occasionally ven& ture into the wild blue yonder, but Capt. Scott O’Grady, the F-16 Bob Dole jockey shot down over Bosnia two months ago, plans to leave active duty and become a traveling recruiter for the Air Force. “Allofthis is positive,” O'Gradysaid, regardinghis transferthis fall to the Air Force Reserve. He said he will continue flying and will act as a “positive spokesman for the military ... at public affairs-recruiting events.” See page 4 of Etc. for more details on the latest O’Grady happenings. — Marie Osmond says she’s no Molly. “You can’t grow up in show business andbe naive. I think in the '90s Marie Osmondis relatively hip,” said Osmond, 35, on making her T'V comebackthis fall playing a divorced mom in ABC's sitcom “Maybe This Time,” Wearing the Pants... or Not Newt Gingrich may be undecided about his White House ambitions, but his wife, Marianne, has apparently weighed in with a resounding “no” vote. “I don’t wart him to be president, and I don’t think he should be,” the House speaker’s wife of 15 years says. “It’s not so much what he'd be doing.It’s what I'd be doing. Hecan't do it without me. to! him if I’m not in agreement... it’s easy, I just go on the air the next day and undermine everything.” Gingrich says she’s not cut out to be first lady. “I just don’t like the public,” she says. And then there's the example of Hillary Rodham Clinton. “Watching Hilm lary has just been a horribie experience,” Gingrich says. ‘“Hillary sticking her neck out is not working.” 3 — David Letterman,oa “Late Show,” said: : HOLE Marianne Gingrich “I'm sure you've @ heard of this by now. An article in the current issue of Vanity Fair claims Newt Gingrich allegedly has had several extra-marital af- fairs, Weil, ai least now we know he’s presidential material.” — Conan O’Brien, on “Late Night,” said “The Senateruled that the Packwood hearingswill not be held in public. ... Out of habit, (Sen. Robert) Packwood suggested, ‘We could go back to my place.” Reports compiled from 7ribune wire services. Go Ahead...Te WF t's Utah's birthday, but you're part of the reason why 're celebrating.It's businesses like yours that make a content, style and management, You're ines:s, Whether you've been in busi- ashy wide in Utah by celebrasingheseae accomplishments and history in 10}ns, our Cente: 5 Your ad will be seen by Utahns thro state: You'll reach over 400,000 readers in the Salt ‘alone. In short, you'llbe part of Utah's history., sicerallyt citsfe 5 ‘ da, ¥ These editions nay Sts Dae 9 Sena ing, but our time running out, Call gee |