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    RABIN' TO GO!Going away for theweekend? Here's just theoutfit for you. 8.50 fromDickens andJ ones, Regent'Street, Wl, Kendal Milne- Manchester, Schoffield- Leeds.F you don't ltke ffndtng out exciting secrets 'boutDavid, Donny and other fave superstars (this week'sbooklet) and Michael Jackson bores you to tears

    (pages 32133), not to mention how you'd hate a gorge-ous colour poster of Colin Blunstone or read what it'slike to be his wife.. . . yawnl And the thought ofbothering to find out the exciting ending to Portrait ofPauline is just tO Q yawn-making for words. then you'dbetter not dive into this week's Pink 'cos that's whatwe're all about and more! Ed.- O F E V E R Y T H I N G(W E L L A L M O S T , ! )J IS FOR:JACKETS 'N' JEANS:great clothes for summer-time. Latest shapes in. j ackets are the swing-back'40's type or the close-cutbomber ones. Jeans aredenim or canvas, baggy orthe new "drainpipe" Look.JABOT: or frill, the sort ofthing P. J. Pro by used towear on the front of hisshirts! Make your own byfinding a pretty lacehanky and attaching it tothe front of a blouse.JAMIE: idiotextraordi-naire! See what he has to

    How about this for a petwith a difference? MrsMaureen Widdicombe,who lives in East Barnet,IS bringing up a babylamb! She found the poorlittle soul at Holly HillFarm, where she goes tid-ing. She feeds the lambfrom a bottle and takes itfor walks on a lead!Rumour has it, thatLucy (that's the lamb)gets on very well withSnoopy, Maureen's four-Ye(! [ -Dld "Spoodle". (It's across between a spanieland a poodlel)

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    B E INNEW FOJ{ OLD!Fed up with yourdresses i n your war,Why not j.azzup yo, empire-line styles?"'em new frontssee-thru or lacyadd cuffs and a lovsash in the same m.Easy!

    say this week on p(We think he's greJIVE. ANDJITTERBgrab your boyfriendwilling friend) anlearning how toThere's a big '50'sand it's the now(Good exercise topage 13.

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    K O N A L L T H E N E W T H I N G S H A P P E N I N G !An? you a ban'el of ~aughs?Can you see tile funny sideof things, wughing at themost awk'Wa1 'd situa tion?Try our quiz and see!1.You've just bought areally incredible dress, it'sreally way out and '(;e7"ydifferent, then you bumpinto a friend with the samedress on. Do you:a. Say "I see you'vegot good taste too]"b. Look a bit put out and goand change it for something else.c. Say, "Trust you for buyingthe same dress as me!"2. Your boyfriend arrives atthe doorstep clutching abunch of dandelions. Do you:a. Feel a bit insulted.b. Ask if he got paid forweeding the garden.c. Thank him, and ask himif he'd like one for hisbutton-hole .3. You're in a restaurant andyour boyfriend accidentallyputs salt instead of sugar inyour coffee. Do you:a. Make a fuss and say you'llnever let him near yourcoffee again.b. TelJ him you prefer it withpepper.c. Feel annoyed, 'cos you'resure he did it on purpose.Ul\'1BLE: sales of whichan be very profitable!elp raise money for cha-ity by organising one ofour own. Persuade yourriends to throw out allheir junk, persuade someore to give you a handn the stalls - and you'rebusiness!

    ERMAINE: one of theabulous J5. Get a load ofis single "Daddy's Home"great neo'50's ballad!EXT WEEK K IS FOR:

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    c. You wouldn't wait morethan. 10 minutes for himanyway.5. You arrive at a fancydress party to find you'rethe only one in fancy dress.Do you:a, Rush nome and change,b. Have a great time, 'cos'you enjoy being original.c. Slink into a corner, ltilmore people arrive ..SCORE1. a (10), b (0); e (5)2.a (0), b (5), c (10)3.a (0), b (10), C (5)4. a (10), b (5), e (0)5.a (0), b (10), C (5)4() 'SOCongratuwtions! Sounds asthough you're a great personto have around.Keep it up! You?'outlook is terrific!2() '35WeLl,your sense ofhumoUr?'is there flUright,though it may seem weLLburied at t imes. ' Don't takethings so personalLy and getmore wughs out of life!0-15You're jar to o serious-webet you've neve1' teamt toLa:ugh.Loohf01' the lighte1'side of life!

    WATCH IT!For the very latest inwatches, buy a tear drop!That's just what they looklike too! By Smith'sIndustries at just ;2.75,you can get them frommajor department' storesandleading jewellers now!

    4. Somehow or other younever seem to arriveanywhere on time. As a jokeyour boyfriend keeps youwaiting 15 minutes.Do you:a. Think it's a huge joke.b. Sulk for the next 20minut-es, then see the funnyside.

    MAKE 'EM YOURSELFGet out that needle andcotton and make yourselfthese super Oxford bags!They're really simple -no zips or anything fiddly- even the inexperiencedsewer can make asuccess of them! It's aStyle pattern No 4219,price 4Op. Itmay not savetime, but it'll certainlysave you some money!SUPER SAVE!We think that Dolcis'slatest offer of three pairsof tights (in smoky greyor natural shades) for 50pis pretty good! Don't you?

    GEMINI (May 21June 20)Someone or somethiru newlike turning up on your doo- it could lead to excitingahead!CANCER (June 20.July 21)Things are going to be rpretty smoothly just nowmake hay while the sun shinLE O (July 22-Aug 21)If someone comes 'a-knocklnsome sympathy - beware!be too soft hearted. it couldtrouble!VIRGO (Aug 22Sept 22)A change of scene could doworld of 900d, if you're a,bitTake a look around!LIBRA (Sept 220ct 22)The obstinate streak in you rcould cause some problemsdon't watch it! Try meetinghalf way,SCORPIO (Oct 2:3-Nov 21)Things are going to be udown like .a yo-yo' this weeyou'll pull through the badwithout any scars! Keep thup! .

    SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22DecIf you want that boat to stoing, how about a little self-saon your part? Al l will work oin the end.CAPRICORN (Dec 21.Jan 1Get plenty of sleep and restthis week, 'cos you're goingloads of energy for the weekeAQUARIUS (Jan 20Feb 18A great weeki You'll feeland soul of events. Try tothers happy too!PISCES (Feb 1g.March. 20)Fee!,n' hurt? Don') takepeople say so seriously, keeingl

    ARIES (March 21.-Aprjl 20)Trouble at home? PerhapsnOI communlcatinq enoughtalking things over with your

    TAURUS (April 21May 20)Just when you need thaboost, someone is ~oing tothat you're around I Lookyou're in 10r good times!

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    L is a g ets a tre me nd ou s d a y of surp rises from her cous inr-----~-,~~~----~--------~--_,

    \\nlho was Usa? All she herself knew was that\ : : J ' I : J ~he lived with her Auntie Marge and cousinJudith and was allowed out only at nights ...but on her own. Her only joy was writing shortstorie s ... but Judith was tak ing the c redit forthese. Then, One day when "lone at home. Lisahad a phone call from a boy who knew what washappening . ..

    WE'R GOING INTOTOWN IN A TAXI. AND I'VENEVER BEEN IN ONE BEFORE!/1 COULDNT MEET THAT BOYNOW EVEN IF I WANTeD TO ...

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    WHERE THE HECKI CAN LISA BE? I TOLD, HER /'0 BE HERE) WAITING FOR HER. SHE'S( OVERANHQURLATENOW, .. SURL Y SHE

    ~TED TO RUN AWA Y/. . . .-~_.._"""--"""

    'COURSE SHE WANTEDTO - AFTER THE WAY THAT'AUNT AND COUSIN OFTREA T HER. UNLESS-UNLESS SOMETHING'SHAPPENED TO HER AT HOME.BETTER CHECK ...

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    WE CAUGHT YOUIN THE ACT, EH? THELADY HERE ssorr eYOU AND CALLED M

    GOOD .. . JUST AS IPLANNED!LI TTL ELISA'S FORGO TAL L ABOUTRUNNIN'AWAY ... AND THATBOYFRIEND OF HERS'LL BE IN THE NICVER YSOON AND OUT OF THE WAME AND MUM DID A GOOD DA Y'SPLANNIN' _. WE ST/L L GOT USARIGHT UNDER OUR THUMB._

    N ext w eek: L isa d iscovers Judith 's secret-and finds herself in a strange situationColin Blunstcne, fabulous felJa and

    talented singer, has never married -des-pite the fact that he has millions of girlfans, all of whom would be delighted tobecome Mrs. Colin Blunstone! But itdoesn't seem to worry him He wants to.get married - but hes in no rush!- "I don't feel as though I've been left onthe shelf," says Colin, who is now 27. "Ienjoy being single and I enjoy my sociallife. Although I'd like to get married, I willInly do so when the lime and the personare right! A lot of people get panicked intogetting married, and that's especially trueof girls, They feel left behind - but I don'tthink that will happen to me."I like children very much and would

    like to have my own ." 'Colin says there has never been a

    situation where he has been close tomarriage, although there have been seve-ral when he thought of proposing."There was one girl I nearly married,

    and then we had a terrible row.. wenever talked about getting married againafter that. . ."He says that the closest he ever came to

    marriage was when he was 151 He was"terribly in love"."But, of course, because we were so

    young we couldn't marry. It was a matterof waiting until we were old enough. Weused to go to the Church Youth Fellowshipin St. Albans, which was' a really greatplace! And that's where I met her. I didn'tlook at another girl for two and a half6

    years after that, I used to see her fofive times a week...Because I was very keen on ath

    I went training every night, jogging.lived one and a half miles away, so Ithere . spend an hour or so wiiand then run back again . I'd aarrive at her place panting and streawith sweat!"I saw her again recently. She's m

    now to a nice guy. They've got a baColin is, to put it mildly, a 'good

    now, but he hasn't let it go to his"A lot of musicians get into desp

    straits because they do everything texpected of them," he says. "Theyhouse in the country, furnish an aparin town, buy a big car. And then theinvolved with expensive girls _ Ithem like the plaque!"Which gives us a strong clue tha

    g-irl he does marry will be without psions; quiet, with no extravagant tasAnd marry he undoubtedly will."I have conside red it rece ntlv,

    admits. "But that's as far as I'vethink I will marry one day, though; Iquite easily have married that girl wwas younger, but I'm pretty sure nowit wouldn't have lasted"There are a few things now that I

    to do before I get married. I'd like toa house first. because if you're goinmarry you're probably going to havedren; I'd like to be ready for that firsOkay, Carin. We don't mind ,waiting!

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    mrmean Ie Ie all know that now-adays us girls are meant todo our fair share towardspaying for things when wego out with a boy. Butsome boys just take toomuch for granted. Theseare the Mr Meanies. Theythink money is somethingwhich they have and otnerpeople (namely you or hisfriends) spend! Boy, theymust have been born withtheir hands firmly claspedaround their purses (or

    whatever it is that boyskeep their money in)!Brigid says they're areal problem but here'show to identify them andsort them out!When he's . . . at schoolhe'll be the one who triesto buy a single raffle ticketinstead of a block. He'llalso be the first person toarrive when they have thedraw and he'll stand at theback shouting, "Get on

    with it!" and "Swindle!"when he doesn't win any-thing!When be's . . . with hisfriends (if he's got any!)he'll be wearing an oldSChool blazer convertedinto a bomber jacket, apair of old jeans with

    gingham insets and turn-ups and his shoes (lastyear's bovver boots) aretied with string!When he's ... thinkingof asking you out he'Il-check first with all yourfriends if you've got a Sa-turday job or some othermeans of extra income. Ifhe finds out that yourparents are oil tycoons youwon't be able to keep himaway. (For those of youwhose parents are oiltycoons, Jamie says he'dlike to hear from you!)When be's ... asked youout (and you, like a fool,have accepted') keep aneye on your handbag. I'mnot saying he'd actuallypick your pocket, but ifyou dropped anything hewouldn't exactly rush offto the nearest policeman!He'll suggest that youwalk to wherever you'regoing "because it's such anice evening"! But youknow, and he knows, thatthe thought of paying lOpon the bus would send himinto hysterics. If you havea meal it'll be, "Bacon andeggs look nice" (yes, sodoes the price!)When be's . . . at homehe'll check through his

    mum's shop-ping list andtell her to cut out the but-ter and stick to "thatcheap marg stuff"! He'llshow you his record col-lection and then try to sellyou his Frank Sinatra LP's- at the original price!Well, how can you per-suade a guy who's natur-ally mean and miserly thatit's nicer to be kind andgenerous?It's difficult. I mean,he's quite happy withthings as they are. Hedoesn't have to spend much

    WAN ,. A N EC KL.AC E WITH ADIFFERENCE THAT COSTS NEXT TO NOTHING?ALL '(OU NEED ARE SOME RING- PULL CANOPENERS, SOME INVISIBLE THREAD AND ACORD. ~IR5T WASH THE OPENERS ANDHAMMER THE METAL DOWN FLAT. (WATCH' fOUR F/NGE 1

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    TNECllNe,,N#I! .... ~/KCnuWlW iIt/Uf.,u_Ht:POH J , , , , . . . r

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    Bikini by Baltrik 6.46 from Harvey Nicholts, London; Kendal Milne, Manchester; Emma Somerset; Gilanabridge. Pink/white stripe drawstring top 5.40, Jon Elliot, from Goodshop Lollipop, GloUcester Rd, SW3 (and maiLMerle, 42 Tnurlow St, SW7; Jeans, 99p, from a selection at Jean Junction, London; Paignton; Torquay; Southam

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    on puU-.onhat from a selection at m ajor stores throughout the ( Ottnt?'Y. Bikini by Balt1'ik 5.56 from John Lhops; Emm a Somerset; and Manchester; Gilana Weybr tdge. Top: Pink/white spot swimsuit 3.99. Below:vest 75p, pink. bikini, 3.50, all by DOTOthy Perkins. Jew ellery - Ad rien Mann.

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    CKIWHERE'SMYWIG AND MEFALSE TEETH?STICK ARECORD ON IGET SOMETRENDY MAGSOUT I

    YOU HEARD I NOW NONOISE - I WANT TO GETSOME KIP, OOH I MEBACK'S KILl! N' ME , , HEY, SUGAR I SOMEREPORTE RS ARE OUTSI DETHEY MUST BE COMING TOINTERVIEW YOU.

    ~'ERYONETHOUGHTSUGARIlliiJONES THE TRENDIEST ANDBESTLOOKING GIRL ON THEPO P SCENE, ONLY SUSIE FOR 0,HER ASSISTANT KNEW THE TRUTH.

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    Then the reporters came in ...

    HI . POPPEOPLE I ' 1 ' : . . . , _ _ 0'-';"SUGAR JONESHERE' ANDONCE AGAINrrs THATSPECIAL SPOTWHEN I INVITEONE ('JFMYWONDERFULFANS ON THESHOW AND TRYAND SOLVEHER PROBLEM.

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    Sugar IS spe cial d ance co nte st

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    Paulin e d iscov er s th e truth behind th e portrait at last/ - \P O R r .~ n O r" P I - \ U I . ~m~~ ~ __"__ ~~ __ ~r~~~ . .

    IBEING.A PLAiN NOBODY, PAULINE PRENTICEHAD TURNED INTO A BEAUTY - JUST LI KE APORTRAIT OF HER pAINTED BY A YOUNG ARTISTNAMED ROGE R. PAuL INE DIDN'T KNOW WHY SHE'DCHANGED- BUTSHE FELT GREAT. BUT NOWSHEKNEW SHE WOULD HAVE TO RETURN THE PORTRAITAND THEN SHE WOULD HAVE NOTHING LEFTTOLOOK FORWA RD ro ...

    YE~ - MIXED WITH TEAlRS THOSE PAINTSCREATED REAL 8EAUTY. LASTING BEAUTY.

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    THAT - THAT'S GREATBOSS, , . I'VE GOT TO GSOMEWHERE NOW,.Continued onpo'/Je 78

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    "[~l! ILlOWtl~[lK I~I I' p,,~1 01 D U i lU l o r 0 11 11 . ,M D ~ ~I R 1 . .L . . . . r~~OIO II IfOl1l111lllD---16

    -i Everybody! We've come tv our favouritpage - your page! We love reading your leters 'cos they really keep us smllln', Keep 'ecoming, won't you? Everyone printed wins Our address is: Pink Post, Fleetway HousFarringdon St, EC4A 4AD.

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    HEY THERE!I think Pink is a total loss,sloppy stories and inter-views, you'll never be asgood as any other mag.Pink is really stupid, withit's silly free gifts andfashions! There, that madeyou read my letter, didn'tit! Idon't 1'eaHy mean it.in fact I'm cancelling myother mag for Pink! It'sgreat!Julie - Lines.(You had us worried therefor a minute, Julie, wewere just about to burstinto tears - everyone ofus ! We're really glad youlike PINK!)TRUE LOVEOne night after a date, myboyfriend was giving me agood night kiss at the gate.Suddenly he broke awayand began to stare at thestars. Thinking he wasabout to tell me how muchhe loved me, I asked himwhat he was doing? Ima-gine how I felt when he, replied, "I was just think-ing that if your fathermoved his TV aerial afraction, he would get amuch better reception!Must be love, mustn't it'?Reader - Yorks.PECKEDMy mum helps to delivermilk and one morning shefound a note in one of thebottles saying, 'Could youplease shut the gate behindyou, as the birds are peck-ing our milk bottle tops!'Yvonne - Teesside.(Yes, we have the sametroubl !)

    RIDE 'EM'Whilst on holiday lyear, Idecided to take mlittle sister to a pony cluShe'd never been beforso Iknew that I'd havewatch her. Whenarrived Ilifted her on topony, but it wouldnbudge! So my sister ture d to me and said, "Go oput the money in"!Angela - Salford.CHANGED!The other day, my Nanncame over and Idecidedshow her my pin-up pieWhen she saw them, ssaid pointing to NoddHolder, "Who's he?" I toher that it was Noddy, anshe replied, "He's changea bit from my days!"Janet - N . W a Je s.WATCH IT!The other day my muwas boiling some milwhen the door bell ranso she told my younbrother to watch the milAnd that's just whatdid. He watched it boilover the edges of the pand all over the cooker!Kathryn - Berks.THAT'S US!Pink is wonderful!Pink is mad!Pink cheers you up,When you are sad!Pink gives news!Pink covers views!Pink brings youExclusive interviews!Pink covers fashion!Pink covers pop!Pink covers everything. .. Full stop!Caroline - Egham.

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    You don't have to live in Fiii1iiiii!iii~iiiii_liiiiiiithe middle of the countryto become a countrygirl ...That's because you canbe one right now -whether you live in thecountry or in the city -just by using some of thenew back-to-nature beautypreparations around,They've got a lovelyfresh touch and make youfeel you're right in theheart of the countryside:Glowing SkinsThe whole look of coun-try beauty is naturalness.Country gIrls don't needto wear piles of make-upbecause their skins glowwith health. But now youcan beat them at their owngame by using skingoodies that have lots ofcountry goodness in them!Like Mary Quant's Spe-cial Recipes Skin Carerange, Ponds LemonCleanser, Max Factor'sAvocado Lemon Cleanser,Evette's Country BeautyDeep Cleansing Milk withAvocado Oil, CleansingCream with Avocado Oiland Skin Freshner withCarrot Extract.Country girls know thatwith all that fresh air itsimportant to keep theirskin moisturised and pro-tected - so make sure youfollow their advice too!

    Home BrewsIf you like you can makeyour very own nack-to-the-country type cleanserswith natural foods frommum's larder (but betterask her first before youtake anythingt)Make your own cleanserby mixing together an eggyolk, a tablespoon ofalmond oil and threetablespoons of warm milk.This mixture should keepfor a few days if you put itin a screw top jar and pop

    Fresh FacesYou can make your ow"country fresh" famasks too ...Whip up the white ofegg 'til it's light and fluffand then spread evenlover your skin.Leave it on for teminutes and then rinse oOr, even simpler, usedollop of liquid honey anspread it over your facfor a cleansing and refining mask.Honey is marvellous foyour skin anywaywhether you eat it or usit as a pack.Oatmeal makes a goomask too. Just mixhandful of oatmeal intothick paste with waterRose Water. Then smooton to your skin and wasoff after ten minutes.

    Healthy Hair~ Country girl hair alway.j. looks soft, shiny an~ healthy, and that mean~~~~~I!I~~!J~~~~~~1 really looking after it!= Give it a treat and tryherby shampoo like thnew Country Lover shampoo, Inecto's Peach NuOil shampoo, or Sl1vtkriAlpine Herb shampoo,Soft shiny hair meanlots of conditioning too,trying using a conditionerlike Living Hair ProteinConditioner, Cream SilOf, just right for countrybeauties, new CountryLover conditioner.If you're really dedicated to going back to naturetry using half a cartonof natural yogh curt oyour hair after shampooing! Just pour this oveyour hair, leave it for teminutes and then rinse owith hike warm waterAnother good conditioneris whipped egg yolk.water. Otherwise yomight end up witscrambled egg! (That waa "yolk"l)

    GIVE your skin a treat! Take it back to thecou try for the healthiest glow ... So that youlook li~e this - soft and gentle - with your hairgleammg after a herby shampoo and wearingthe prettiest dress you can find! (This one's byLaura Ashley. about 7),it in the fridge,Or you could cleanseyour skin with a littlenatural yoghourt or asaucerful of warm rmlk.Eyes BrightCountry girls have clearshiny eyes and the firststep towards this is tomake sure that you getenough sleep - you needeight hours every night!If your eyes feel a bittired, give them a refresh-er course hy making eyepads with cotton woolwrung out in ecld water orWitch Hazel. Or you canuse two cold damp usedtea bags on your eyes and

    lie down and rest for tenminutes. ( N o , we're notjoking and it really doeswork - our Ed tries itanyway and it works onherl)BathlinesYou can even take thefresh feeling of the coun-try right into your bath-room with US HerbalBath, Aqua Manda Her alBath. Country Lover BathGel or Country Lover MilkBath which contains lots ofcountry herbs like Rose-mary, Juniper, Nutmeg, aswell as Spirit of GentianMarigold and Arnica.They're really a treat!

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    PAULINE I COME BACK ILET M.EGI VE YOU A LI FTWHEREVER YOU'REING!

    ~))As for the portrai t it self nobodyspared it a glance any more eIther. .~~;,.dTR E E N

    18 Watch out for a great flew story starting soon

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    In the beginning!Ever since Anl1e cen rernem ber,she has wanted to be a top D.J.But how did she penetratethose broad barriers of theBEEB?"It wasn't easy, said Anne.

    "I'd done lots of journalism,TV work and local broadcasting,but without the help of peoplesaying 'Howabout Annie then?at the right time, things wouldhave been much tougher.'After Anne had sent some

    tapes to the BBC, she was giventhree Sunday night showsdol

    D E E -JAY T A LK-O VE RBEING a Dee-Jaydoesn't mean one showa week and a holiday for the rest of thetime-in fact they lead very, very. busylives! But to show you that it's not just aman's world, we managed to get hold ofAnne Nightingale (left) and talk to herabout what it's like working amongst allthose men! And then we managed tocatch oneof her colleagues,Noel Edmonds(right), to see what he had to say!

    WhoopslAnne must have been good, forin her first show she ground 'arecord to a haiti "'If I'd knownwhat chaos you could causejust by turning a switch. I'dhave been scared to do any-thing ."As far as the future is con-

    cerned: "I'm too superstitiousto plan anything. I just let ithappen)"Well we must admit that

    Anne is one of the nicest thingsabout the BEES, and a greatexample she is for us females!

    Noel Says:"I think there should be morefemale D.J .'s, but theyshouldn't lose their femininity!"We detected a definite twinklein his eye!"Unfertunatelv though, very

    few girls have the right tone ofvoice for broadcasting!Noel's storyHe started as a D.J. on Radiol.uxembeurq. (He was dueto 1110to university, but didn't wantto, and as it happened it allworked out just fine for him.)He resigned from there in

    July '69 and was first heard enthe BEEB three hours after manfirst stepped on the moon. "Agreat day for Britain and theworldl"Then he was offered the

    Sunday show after KennyEveretT was fired. "Itwas very difficult atfirst, mainly becauseI was his No, 1 fan!But I love doing theshow.

    Anne says: "I had a lot of help from my"I n the world of D.J.'s you producer and I used to go andhave to forget that you're a practise." AnywflY the BBC lik-female, you're just a person!" . ed the shows and things blos-There is still a lot of preju- somed from there!dice, which Anne resents" butby taking steps slowly. gainingpeoples' respect along the way,she fully believes that there is afuture for female D.J ,'s."Everybody was really helpfulthough, at the beginning, infact they were perhaps a littletoo complimentary!" she saidlaughing. "They have admittednow, that I wasn't thet good!"

    "Sunday mornings arehighlight of my week,playing the kind of music I wto and it's an incredible fing)"Noel loves doing "Top of

    Ppps" too, "Mind you I wpetrified at first, but not noI'm bouncing about for hoafterwa rds!'Busy lad!Did you know that as well asSunday pregramme, Noel doa world-wide broadcastSaturday momings? He aowns two record shops. "I logoing to the shops and playiwith Ihe till!"

    And he runs a mobile Dis"You can even hire me if ywant." he says.So how about that

    two successful starieIf you've got what

    takes - whoknows - perhajlou could be

    Oee-Jey too!

    rl

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    we found out something from the experts about phrenology (te~~ing the cl Y y the structure oj the head) and face reading, We took all the technical sd kinda '[YUtit all toqether with our info from our handurriting expert!So now-get set jor an outside view oj what goes an inside David, Donny, MichNoddy, Marty, Marc and Rod!

    Eyes.: Happy outlook on lifeNose: AmbitiousLips: Enjoys rarmless fl irti ngChin: Easy going

    He has full lips ttu rn up at the cornshowing that he's gogood sense of humo- and that he enjoybit of harmless flirtinSo watch out allgirls!His chin is broad

    quite short, the sign' ! 1 1 1 - - an easy going natureUNLIKE both David and Donny, Michael likes his girls to be prMichael's handwriting is horizontal, but Ihe rates honesty and thoughtindicating persevgrance and ness as more important.consistency. The letters are a I bit So someone who's intelligentirregular so he may tend to be excit- pretty would be the perfect wifeable and impulsive - !'lven mooch at him, But nothing will scare himtimes. quicker than the possessive typeThe big letters illustrate his gener- wants his attention all the time.ous and sympathetic nature and his He's a born star and loves being

    love of life, the public eye.Michael's fabulous "afro" hairstvle He wants his girl to be interested

    is so much a part of him, he just everything he does - and that'swouldn't be the same without it! And ing quite 'something, as they rait reveals such a lot about him too: from music to trampolining, cart- his love of music and singing; sketching to actinq-- that he's full of life and Being the outgoing tvpe- Micha

    enthusiasm for everything he does - life is filled with parties and action,especially his singing: can't sit still for long and wherever- and that sometimes he can be a goes there's always music.

    little bit "touchy" (tho' he's ;o-.....""""'~"'""'.....-:i:f~.always sorry afterwards!)He has finely arched

    eyebrows showing that he'scare-free and fea riess, andhis eyes which aresparkling and happy - re-flect Just the, way he looks atlife too!Michael is very ambitious,

    as indicated by his broad flatnose. He's willing to giveplenty of his spare time andenergy for a project - but ifhe thinks he's had enough,he'll opt out and it will bealmost impossible to per-suade him to come back,Hair: Loves music and singingEyebrows: Care-free

    The varied and powerful loopsof the letters "I" and "v" showDonny's humour and appeal- and what a magnetic cha-racter he has, not to mention hischarm and imagination!Right now irs a bit early for

    Donny to think of marriage - hedoesn't have a girlfriend as he'snot allowed to begin dating untilhis sixteenth birthday in De-

    cember.But he does have a pretty good idea

    about the sort of person he wants hiswife ,to be.Like his mother, Olive, Donny believes

    in the motto: "Home Cooking, HighThinking, Plain Cooking."He much prefers eating at home to the

    lavish meals served to him when he'son tour with the Osmond brothers.So his wife will have to be home

    lovi ng and enjoy cooki n9 the tastiest,simplest food for such a loving husbandas Donny will be!His preference for home cooki ng fits

    well with his love of the countryside.Before they hit the big time the

    Osmonds lived on a farm, getting up atdawn to milk the cows and collect eggs,So it's possible he'll want to settle on afarm with his wife and family.

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    GILBERT'S high forehead shows thathe has a vivid imagination, which isreleased through the songs he writes,It also goes with a creative and con-structive mind.The place just above the outer eye

    corner tells whether a person hasIdeality - that's the ability to createthinqs that make others feel lifted up.Poets, artists and musicians usuallyhave very large idealities - and sodoes Gilbert! This means he's alwayssearching for the highest ideals in life- in his work, girls - everything!Now take a look at Gilbert's eye-

    brows! They're wide apart and closeto the eyes - which means he'slikeable (that's for su re). takes a wideview of things and can learn thingsquickly,Gilbert's eyes show that he has a

    quick alert mind, and is always look-ing out for ideas for his songs Thepupils in his eyes are large - anothersig.n of a clear mind and quick un-derstanding,His nose is straight, almost

    Aquiline, a sure sign of artistic talent.The slight bump in the centre of hisnose means he'll defend people heloves and respects.When we look at Gilbert's mouth

    we see that he has a short upper lip,nicely curved, which shows he likes tobe praised, but not too much. Onlywhen it's due.His jaw line - slepinq from below

    the lobe of the ear....,. is a good depth,ind icating a pe rsisrerrr. persever Ingperson.It is also the sign of a strong will.The big trouble with Gilbert, whe.n

    it comes to heart matters anyhow. ISthat he's already married - to hismusic.He takes a girl out a couple oftimes, then never sees her again, be-

    cause he just doesn't want to get in-volved.As a matter of fact, he spends a lot

    of time worrvrnq, tho' he likeseveryone to think he doesn't care atall.He was hurt when .tha critics

    attacked him because of his funnyclothes. And again he was hurt afterhe changed his image to a mo~e con-ventional style, and they said: "Atleast he was original." (We think he'sgreat as he is anvhowl)Perhaps that's another reason why

    he shies away from romanticattachments - he's afraid of beinghurt.Only once did he allow himself to

    fall in Jove, but that didn't work out."Someday I'd like a steady girl-

    friend,someone to rake out and ta Ikto," he told us."But if I had a wife and family I'd

    think about them instead of the.. And at the moment he's

    song writing too much to----, change!

    But the girl he finallychooses will have to bethe home-loving type asGilbert goesout very littleHe's never happier thanwhen he's making teaand pottering about inhis kitchen - so shecould have somecompetition there!

    Forehe.ad:Vivid imagination.Ideality: Creativity.Eyebrows: Likeable,

    Eyes: Quick and alert_Pupils:Sign of a clear mind,Nose:Defends those heloves.

    Mouth,: Likes praise.Jaw:Strong willed.

    WE took one look at Noddy's haa lovely golden colour - and disthat this belongs to a demoncharacter, to someone who lovesoff (which sounds like our Nostage!)Ha's got a lot of hair, too, a s

    of great physical strength anhealth, and Noddy's a fit chap!His eyebrows are very high a

    apart which mean he has ,a broaing mind and can learn things qHis eyes, quite big and roun

    he loves to live life gaily - paconcerts - they're all fun for hTheY're'light blue, too - a co

    goes with people who like to golots of girls and aren't ready to s"steady" yet.Noddy has a truly Roman noseof a born leader.It's a very masculine nose, an

    that ridge, instead of being highcentre, revealing a defensive nathe'll defend the reputation of hisand friends.Together with his thin lips, t

    the featu res of a pe rso n whodominate, who has a lot of drivdetermined to get where he wan(in Noddy's case he's already mthe top!)

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    Hair:Sign of physicalstrength and health.

    Eyebrows:Learns eas.ily

    Eyes:Light blue, he's notready for just one g.irl

    yet.Nose:A born leader.Lips:

    Determ ination ..Chin:Masterful, strongnature.

    oddy's forehead is medi um-b roadis rather full above the eyes. This

    ans that he's a very good observer of1e and of people. He learns quicklythoroughly, and has a real yen for.

    vel. It's the type of forehead thatws practical common sense - andNoddy has a short square chin, be -b'~ng to a masterful strong natu re,eone who has a definite will andd of his own.

    100 busy at the moment toof settling down or any really

    ady relationsh ip..laying with Slade takes up all of hise and interest - and he loves it, thecerts, the excitement of meeting andy,ing for all his fans, and, of courserding hit songs.lthough he's riding' on the crest of ave of success - right at the top -ddy still enjoys himself most hack inhome town, 'Wolverhampton, spend-the night with his old friends, per-s having a game of darts.oddy's not too bothered about lovernarrieqe at the moment but one

    g Iheg.irl of his choice will definitelybe is pretentious,ike the rest of SI.ade, he can't standople who put on all sorts of airs andt heart Noddy's quite a home-lovingguy, and ve ry fond of his mum,

    t recently he bought her a brand newTV - what a nice present from a

    y nice guy!

    THE shape of Marty's face - a broadhigh forehead tapering to a wellmoulded chin - shows he has irna-gination and skill.He has fair and very fine hair and a,

    fair skin - both signs of Sensitive-ness. And again people with thiscolouring are usually keen on the arts.Marty's features are fine and sensi-

    tive. His eyebrows are smooth, lyingfar apart showing an even tempera-ment. Width between the brows, such.a s Marty has, shows tqlerance and abroad, quick-learninq mind,His eyes are deep-set and

    thoughtful. reflecting his liking for theoccult sciences, meditation, Easternphilosophy and Egyptian history.Now take a look at his noseilt's

    neal, straight a Grecian nose Peoplewith this _shaped nose havs a greatlove of beauty in nature and art.If also reveals an exquisite refine-ment of tastes and interests - poets,

    artrsts, sculptors often have G recia nnoses, Marty'S mouth is firm, well-shaped,tu rning up slightly at the corners,showing that he's got a sense ofhumour and can see the funny side of,things. .

    His upper li p shows he's warm aaffect! onate.Marty has an extra special somthing, more than just the ordinaryBut how do we know for sure? hothe shape of his chin! It's delicatepointed, slightly projecting- a cthat reveals a great desire to love,You can tell the strength of a pson's will from the shape of his ja

    line, from below the ear lobe tochin, Marty's is a good 11ne-veali~g that he has a strong will!l\Ilarty IS the quiet one of the N

    Seekers.Before he jo.ined th e group he w

    a loner, always appea.ring as a ssinger and keeping pretty muchhimself.Then along came the New Seek

    and Marty had to change."When five or six of you have totogether almost seven days a weobviously there's a lot of givetake," he told us.Singing' with the group, he sa

    has shown him. just what's involvedmaking a. long standing relationshwith another person.So the luckygir.l who becom

    Marty's wife will be with someowhos known really good friendshbefore - but on a businesslike b

    - with the ot-members ofNew SeekersHe sees

    ideal girl a. happy, homloving type wwill understanand sharequiet momenw.hen he's dein his own privathoughts,

    'Face shapImaginativ

    Hair: SensitiEyebrow

    Even tem.perameEyThoug htful ne

    Love of beauLips: Warm aaffection a

    Chin: Gids reallyfor hJawlinStrong wille

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    Hair:man of actionEyebrows:Strong beliefs

    Eyes:Life and souL o Jthe party

    Nose:Excel,s in hisCareer MARC'S handwriting revealsthat he's creative, impres-sionable and sometimes alittle impulsive.It also shows that he's gota IQt of self-contro I (evenwhen he's very angry!) andis good at decision' making.A lot can be told about aperson's character from theshape of their face. Marc's isbroad and square showingthat the Motive power isqemfnant - that means he'san energetic and powerfulcharacter,Someone with this motivepower is a man of actionwho makes decisions quick-ly. He works to a purposeand a pian.Marc has a very broadforehead. sign of a clever

    inquiring mind. .His eyebrows are Wideapart and arched indicatinghe has an amiable tempera-ment, while his eyes revealhe has a quick, alert mind,and takes things i,1 quickly.Marc's nose is quite smallana short. This shapeindicates that he issometimes cautious, aswell as being atalented and versatileperson.Shape of face:energet ic anddynamic

    Marc has a very exsive, appealing mouth.small showing thatreally rather shy, in sphis fantastic performanon stagelHis chin is a cexample of a broad, schin, showing that hestrong will but is a veryfriend and faithful to thehe loves (his luckyJunel)Marc has beenthings - a washer-upWimpy, Bar; male mmod coffee bar lamystic be.lieverin elvesrelncarnatlcn: a poetsinger.Right now he's one ohottest rock performaroundlH e knows what he wand perseveres until heit.As for Marc as a hus- his wife June knowster than anyone else,she's not talkingl

    Large nostriCieoe rLips:Secretly shy

    Cleft chin:Very loving,

    .DS7EWARDC'S got a really interest-ing face and we've foundthat underneath Rod's fan-tastic "spiky" hair-dothere's a long, angular facewaiting to be seenlIt tells us a lot a boutthis extraordinary, fascinat-ing guy, , .-that he's a man of action;-he's very energetic;-he's forceful, and can makequick decisions easily (some ofus can't help dithering about!)His eyebrows, slightly dark-er than his eye, reveal he hasstrong teel inqs about things hebelieves in,Rod's eyes are deep set andwide open, showing that littlepasses him by without himnoticing Jt ,It also means he's often thelife and soul of a party - ifhe's in the right mood!His nose is long and pointed

    - that of an artistic person.It shows that he excels inany work he does that hereally loves - like his fantasticsinging - but cannot put. hismind to things that go againsthis artist ic sense and talent,Large nostrils - which Rodhas - mean that he's an in-ventive, clever man when he'sdealing with business mattersthat interest him.

    From his mouth Which issmall and soft we discover thatsecretly he's a shy, reservedcharacter, who sometimesfinds it dlfflcult to expressaffection.Not that many superstarshave cleft chins - but Rodhas! (That's 'cos our Rod'sso special, that's whyl) Andit's a sign that he kings to be

    loved, and ones he's foundthe right girl will be veryloving in return.It was talent and a lot ofhard work that put Rod Ste-wart where he is now - rightat the top - with the Fa.ces.And he's loving everyminute of itt And all his fanslove every minute that he's onstage performing just forthemlBut although he now hasmore money than he everdreamed possible - it hasn'tchanged him.He has a big house in the

    country, a brand new cer.andall the bits and pieces that gowith success,But he still likes nothingbetter than a quiet evening athome, his feet up on a chairwatching telly!He's quite a horne-lovingboy at heart - and his girlwould have to be the same tooto win his heart!

    temperamentEyes: alert mind,quick thinkingNose: some t imescautiousMouth: a bit shyo ff s ta geChin: faithfuL tof r iends and thosehe Loves

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    SLAVE s lips ou t o f Lord B red 's g rasp at las t~RA BOON, TOP GI F e LSI NGEA, ANDUrTHfleE OTHER SUPERSTARS, HADBEEN KIDNAPPED BY L.ORD B.RED, MONEYMAD A,RISTOC RAT, AND FOACEiQ TO WORKFOR HIM AS A POPGROUP CALLED SLAVE'NO"ON.E KNEW TH E GAOUPREALL Y W E F I E

    SLAVES., GUARDED AND KEPT T N CHAINSALL THE TIME. THEI RSUCCESS WASFANTASTI C~ AND A THREAT FROM ARIVAL GROUP, THE CHAIN GANG. HADBEEN BASHED WHEN 8R ED DISOOVEREDTHE GANG WERE A MIME GROUP ..

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    jHERE'S'MONEYNT AND I HAVERTNERSHIP ASPUTTING ON ACASTLE TONIGHT.24 N e xt w ee k: S .L AVEg ets a c ha nc e o fre ve ng e against B re d an d C ash

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    Ivy p uts Jon i/s iob in danger~ n G

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    HEM E S S A G ET H ATC AM ET O O L A T EDid you know that at thisvery moment seores of cast-aways could be marooned ona way-out desert island?There they are, clad only intheir scanty (and none toocomfortable) grass skirts"rushing around being chasedby natives and getting bit onthe head by rampant COCQ -nuts!Despite their heavenlysurroundings (swaying palms,blue skies, white sand,Hawaiian music and all) theywant to get back to theirmuch-loved, familiar oldsmoky towns - mad' ButUSUally their only way ofsending for help is by send-ing a message-in-a-bottle.Yes,even in this day andage, with television, tele-phones and Donny Osmond,at least 100 bottles containinggenuine ealls for help arriveon the world's beaches everyyear.But sometimes, as you canguess, the messages arrive fartoo late.

    Lilte recently, When .a Spa-nish fisherman found a bottleentangled in his net nearVigo. He rushed it to thelocal coastguard station. In-side the bottle, wrapped up inoilskin, was a message, andeveryone gasped when theysaw who it was from, Thesea-weed smelling note wasan urgent plea for help fromthe captain of a Barcelonasteamer, Prince Jamie, But,as rescue action was justabout to be taken, coast-guards checked the registersfor the ship's name. .And after that, there didn'tseem any point in sendinghelp. Yo-u see, the ship haddisappeared in 1911 . . . theSOS bad come sixty-one yearstoo late!But not all the bottles withmessages in them. arrive tuolate. Not long ago a bachelorfrom New York set out on aworld cruise. For a joke,. he 'wrote a "lonely heart" mes-sage, put it in a bottle, andthrew it overboard inmid-Atlantic. When he re-turnee! home, he was sur-prised to be greete.dw:ithhundreds of marriage pro-posals, It seemed that the

    bottle was washed up on aNew England beach and themessage was printed in thelocal paper!Bottle posting has been, formany years; a popular pas-time. In fact, there is even astretch of coast nicknamedthe "Bottle Creek" because somany bottles end up there!Last year over 250 werefound washed ashore, andmost of the messages insidewere from people who werejust curious to know wheretheir bottles would end. up!Recently, there have beenarrtvals from Denmark, Ger-many, Spain, France andSweden.One of the most sad bottlemessages was washed ashorenot long ago. A ship fromAmerica had apparentlycaught fire and the crewmanaged to make a roughraft. As time grew longer andthere was no sign of help,they tbrew overboard an SOSmessage carefully sealed in abottle.Eventually the bottle floa+ed ashore - 160 yeats toolate.So, if you ever want to senda message by bottle post. re-member, it'll probably getthere, but it won't be ontime!

    P I N K P O P H O T S P O

    British MadeYes, here They are,answer to the Osmonds -the James Boys! The JamesBoys are brothers - Brad-ley, 12 'andStewart, 10.They've been singingsince they were toddlers and

    now they're making a sen-sational record debut with aDaniel Boone song 'Overand Over' (on the PennyFarthing! label),So stand by your Union

    Jacks, and Donny and Davidand all you others - watchOW l . 'cos we're backing Bri-tainl .

    :Free Roxy!A ten-day festival is bheld at London's' AlexaPalace in the summer,and Free are a couple Ibig names who will besent! There will be nigevents from July 27August 5 and dayattractions. (Left: Johndrick of Free. Above: Ro

    AeaUy Hea,vy!When Emerson, LakePalmer (left; Kerth Emertravel. they certain Iy dtravel lightl They had tarticulated lorries with ton their EuropeanWhat was in them] Wella start there's the MSynthesiser. with its 8,switches and miles ofcuits, then theres ..Get the idea? Of cothere's the s1aff. Tw

    mad rnanapors plus smechanics, stagehandscouriers, Forty-five in aUthe only way to travelsaylP IN K P O P H O T S T O

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    M ary-An n ke ep s a h ea rtb re ak in g s ec re t a bo ut h er Ifto th er

    M~RY- MEN-HU:~~~FATHER MAY BE CONTENTTO SIT IN FRONT OF THE'TELLY EVERY NIGHT, BUTI'M NOT!

    MUM'S BEEN PLAGUING DAD TO TAKEHER TO DANCING CLASSES TO LEARN THEBALLROOM STUFF. AND WHEN HE REFUSEDSHE WENT IN A HUFF T('I JOIN ON HER OWN ..

    OR DIDN'T SHE WANTTHA r MIDDLEAGED ROMEOTO KNOW SHE'S GOT ATHIRTEEN YEA ROLD DAUGHTER?

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    ESPECIALLYTHATTHATCONCEITED LES MORGANI HESAl D IWAS A MENACE ONTHE DANCE F LOO R - JUSTBECAUSE IACCIDENTALLYTRIPPEQ HIM UP AND HEBROKE HIS FALSE TEETHI

    Mary-Ann w ill b e b ack tile w eek a fte r n ex t!

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    CAN you imagine Michael Jackson doing the washing up, or running a vaccleaner over the carpets? How about him cleaning the windows? If you'veseen Michael with the Jackson 5, it's hard to imagine him doing everyday howork! But at the Jackson family's place, everyone pitches in, and does hisshare to keep the house spick and span. . .Even though he's thebest known of the bro-thers, Michael hasn't beena l lowed to let super-star-dom go to his head. Hedoes his school-work be-tween shows, and shares abedroom with two of hisbrothers, Marlon andRandy.As one of the biggestshow business successessince The BeatIes, theJackson 5 could afforddomestic help if theywanted, but their parents,Joe and Katherine, believethat the boys should lookafter themselves."We don't have to go outOf the gate much," saysMichael, with his dazzlingsmile. "You see, every-thing is here."And he's not half kid-d ing! The Jackson house isequipped with both a bad-minton court; a swimmingpool, archery range, and,Inside, a pool table, whereMichael spends a lot of histime,But before all the fameand fortune brought theJaoksons to Hollywood, thefamily lived in a smallhouse in Gary, Indiana,where the six Jacksonboys slept in one room!"I'm really surprisedwhen we go back therenow," says Michael. "Irna-gine, there were only tworooms for the whole fami-ly to sleep in!"The success behind theJackson 5 is definitelytheir father, Joe Jackson,who used to play guitar ina band called The Falcons."He started us off, andkept us going," saysMichael. "When we'dcome home from school,he'd make us rehearse.and' kept saying to us,'Work on it, boys. One day,you'll go to HOllywood!' Jn rver really believed himthen, but a it turned out.he was right!"32

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    And how! In the fiveshort years since they be-gan, the Jackson 5 havehad four consecutive mil-lion selling records - "IWant You Back," "ABC","The Love You Save", and"I'll Be Th!'!re" - and now,their latest, "Doctor MyEyes".Yet, despite all this, therumours persist that thegroup is breaking up."Rumours go round," saysMichael, "but they're nottrue. All right I mightmake a solo album, buteverybody's making theirown solo LPs - that's asfar as it goes.""No one's leaving, andno-one is breaking up thegroup or anything,"chimes in Jackie, at 21, theoldest in the group. "Weplan to be together as longas W e can."

    'We' of course, mnot only Michael anckie, but Jermaine,Tito, 19, and Marlon,But all in all, thereally the Jacksoncounting sister Maurwho lives in Kentucky,The Jackson 5 andparents make seven.rest are cousins JoJackson and Ronnieeifer, who plays drumspiano, sisters J anett, 4Latoya, 16, andbrother Randy, who'sstarted appearing witgroup.And now, besidesing lead, Michaeldrums, and is even ling piano. "It's not hhe says. "You just haput your mind toyou're doing, that's alAll this began forboys when they entand won - talent con"We won everyoneentered, and then wthis benefit for the mof Gary, our home-towexplains M ichae l ,The rest of the stohistory. How Dianawas in the audience,the boys, was knockedby them, and took theMotown in Detroit,that was it!Unlike some perners, Michael admitsenjoys the screamingexcitement, and althosometimes the crowdsout of hand a bit, heusually frightened."Once in Detroit,"told us, "the kids ruon stage, the barricacame down, and somthem were hurt.upset us, because welike seeing people hur.As for the fuMichael plans to followidol, Sidney Poi tieracting. He's certainlythe self-conftdeneesuccess!

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    The first time I saw aghost was wben I wasabout five. I woke up atsomewhere around mid-night and heard a strangenoise downstairs. So Ihopped out of bed andwent to look. As I got tothe Stairs I saw this weirdapparition corning up. Itwas all thin and pale andwore 'a long white gown.Probably the ghost ofAnne Boleyn, I thought.but what she was doinghaunting a semi-detachedhouse in Twickenham Icouldn't understand, Per-haps she'd lost her way?Anyway, I shot back intomy room and stayed underthe covers until my mumdragged me out the nextmorning. And there atbreakfast appeared myGranny, shivering andshakin', saying she'd seena ghost of a little boy -white, shocked face and all- the night before as She'dlet the cat out ....But, for some reason,ghOS.~. k . e. pt out of my Ufefor the next ten years, until

    IdecidedI'd go andone for myself, So I rodemy bike out to. EppingForest to meet the ghost ofDick Turpin, who is re oputed to gallop aboutthere after midnight,What with the wind howl-ing and owls hooting it waspretty scary, lean tell you.I was glad when Turpinturned up on the ghost ofBlack Bess. I needed a bitof companyl "I'd 10V'e tostop

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    Am anda learns the grim secret .b eh ind the D olls ' House b ut is _she too late?

    / A I . . rnanda Carr had mad"_,an'e""ie discovery at Hollow House inruNorfolk,Where sheworked. She hod df

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    IF THE DOLLS' HOUSEIS TOO POWERFUL TODESTROY, THEN EVERYONE HERE MUST DET AWA YFROM ITI AND NOW/ MR.AND MRS. JAMES ARE INLONDON. BUT I'VEGOT TO PHONE THEM ...

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    Your problems keep 'a' comin'. And"tho each one i~ special, lots of 'ernhave things in common. Even ifYOUT letter isn't one that's been chosen, maybethere's something that's bothering you that'll beanswe1'edhere! Hope so! And - keep a umiin'!

    HANDICAPPEDDear Sally, I'm really upset.You see, I am physicallyhandicapped, and as I walk toschool or am just out walkingin the street or 'park - well,there are these boys whomake fun of me, This reallyupsets me. 1an't help beingwhat I am, but they can't un-derstand. Why do they haveto make life harder for me?Anne M, StaffsDeer Anne, it's not you whohas the real handicap. [t',,,those boys who have the BIGproblem. That's the first thingyou . should 1'ealise and accep t- 'cos their handicap is inthei1' basic chanicter - andtherefore, it's a mvre ditftcu/,t-one to dedl,with than yours.And, reaLLy, people whoenjOtJ hurting otners aredoing twi,ce as much damageto themselves. 1know howdifficult itmust be to listen totheir jeering, but try this:When they start to make junoj you, picture yourseLf S1,Lr-rounded I)y a , waH, and lettheir "b.ul/ets" (words) bounceoff. And afte r aU , they aTe justwords - ,n(')t bullets! So holdyour head -up high, Anne, andwalk on! They'U soon get themessage.DOESN'T LIKE HIM?Dear Sally, I have a niceboyfriend. When -we're atschool, 1 talk and laugh withhim, but the trouble is, whenI see him in town, I just walkaway. Then be thinks I don'tlike him. any more, So whatshall I do? Please help! K.T.Dear K.T., It you mQUy likethis boy, you should think.twice be/om walking awayf r o m . him! But I can under-stand why you do, At schoot,

    it's l(')ts easier to be yourself.It's a place that you knowweU, and you feel saie tnere.But, once out in town, aLLthe nice feelings' you had'makeyou feel embarrassed -and you ?'Un awayl No needto - you're stiUthe sameperson no matte7' where YOtlare!Next time you see him intown and you want to walkaway - don't! If he's justacross the street, put yourhand ltp and uxioe. Thinkabout his feelings. You don'twant him to suffeT, do you?SMOKERDear Sally, I am very worriedbecause my best friend hasstarted smoking, She smokesabout 10.cigarettes a day. Idon't want to lose her friend-ship by telling her not tosmoke or by threatening totell her parents,We are both 12-years-old.Caroline, Kent.Den?' Ca1'OUme,It's very kindoj you to be concerned. aboutyOU?' friend, but I'm afraidthis is her decision, not yours,StilL, a reat best friend issomeone YOtt can taUt toabout anything. So the1'e's nohann in telling her exactlyhow you feel about he smok-ing. TeU her also that most ofus siam . to smoke to jeel big,but we find out later that theonLy big thing about smokingis the pl'ice! .After you've said your bit,

    f07'get it. It's up to heT to settleup with Itet' pa1ents and todecide whether or not to con,tinue her "sneak" smoking.GLUM MUMDear Sally, I buy PINK onmy way to work far myteenage daughter and usuallyskip through it during mycoffee break. 'Til now I'vethought it jolly good valueand a lot more sensible thanmost of the other pop magsshe has. But I disagree about

    your advice to the girl whosemum opened her letters.(Tills was in Issue 5, whenyou suggested that perhapsFiona, Herts could have herletters sent to a friend, as hermother opened all her mail.)Don't you think this wasmaking her deceive hermum? Both my kids - theother is 18 - agree with me. 1feel that it would have beenbetter if you had suggestedshe spoke to her dad or afriend of her mother's andasked them to have a wordwith her mother before doingwhat you suggested,I shall be pleased to see ifyow' mag is brave enough toallow a disagreeing mum of40 to enter YOW' celumns!!!Mrs Joanne Phllllps, Bucks,Dear Mrs Philhps, Su-stm'ewe'1'e br-brave e7wugh!Se1'iousty, tho', disa-greement is healtlty, and" wewelcomed yonr letter.I f you remember, I suggest-ed that Fiona use anothet'address after talking with hermum - as a Last resort, OfCOUTse,as you mentioned. itwoutd be a oo11} good idea totalk to dad, 'rnum',~ friend, etcfirst But if all this faiL~, then1.~till feel that Fio.'i1a'sright toa bit of privacy is essentiaLand that her mum m.ight justsee the light if the mail ~to.Ps.a1' l' iving for her daughter.Hold on, M7'S Phillips. I'mnot finished yet! Your lettergave us an idea! That is/toask other mums to. write inand tell us the pmble7ns theymi~ltt have with the iTdaughters - pro.blems incomm.~.nication, realty, 'CO$tl1at's what it's all about, isn'tit! SQ' you mums out ther'edmp me a, line - and I'll giveyou?' daughteTs a chance tvansweT later!Send your problems to: Sally,Pink Magazine, FleetwayHouse, Farringdon Street,London, EC4A 4AD.

    Pil .lbl i'$hed eve,v Monda . .. .bY' IPC Ma9a~.n@! ii Ltd Fferl ilway Heuae Fi:ur ingdc-n Street. L.ondon EC4A 4AOPinlc' must nOI 00 sold at more Ibla, ., the recomme:nt: jed $@tI11f 'l9f ti :"@$how" on IhOOvef Sole Agoi,\n!i!iAO:\laratIA

    IT HAPPEN ED TO MLast summer my best friendand I went down to Cornwfor two weeks' stay withaunt Edie, It should have ba super holiday - only it was- all because of me.The weather was perfect,

    we rushed doWn to the beearly every morning.I didn't notice Steve unlll

    second 'day - iNhich is aunusual, since he was Gythe most gorgeous blokeever seen - tall. all tan frthe sun. a white. flashing smWell, no wonder I hadnoticed him - he wasrounded by a mob of girlS!top T t all. he was the belifeguard.I was really lovesick. St

    didn't know I even existedlfound a nice group pf boysgirls, who kept urging mejorn them, But all I couldwas gaze longincgly acrosssands at SIeve,But time was dashing by.

    in two days we'd have to leaI had to do something. Imyself. Then the idea hithard. One of the girls said tsometimes Steve walkeddog on the beach at night.So at about 7 pm I ran do

    to the beach. still in my bathsuit, hoping that I'd spat SteI was absolutely breathless,Ihere he was, Without a secothought I went racing towthe water."Hsy!" he called. "Sto

    There's a storm comingDon't go in that water!"I pretended I didn't hear

    and plunged in (at least hspoken to me!). Then suddea huge wave seemed td coup from nowhere and senthurtlin.g downwards, And thathe last I remember until I woup in a hospital bed feelAorrible,How stupid I'd been. Ste

    could have been killed tryingrescue me!When I got back to Londo

    wrote a note to Steve, thankhim for savihg my life and aing forgiveness. And youbet your lifeguard that if hthere this summer, 111d obest to make, him forgetfoolish girl I was.. Trudy (Londo

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    Who's w ea rin gwhat and where - "='"L i b b y tells.

    W d . Y O U have a nice Easter? M y friend.p. hilippaK n ight w as go ing to M allo rca w ith PeggyC ov ene y and he r pare nts, and the y ask edm e to co me to o. T he o nly co nd itio n P eggy 's m um( w ho 's h al f Spanish) made was that I a lw ay s pro -Munce it My - orc a, a nd n e ve r m is -s pe ll i t M a jo rc a.JN e le ft hom e at e ight o 'c lo ck e n S atu rd ay mern-ing and w ere hav ing lunch o n the be ach at P alm aN o va by o ne . It's the first tim e I 've be en to M al lo rcaa nd I th in k it's a b eau tifu l isl an d. Apa.r! f rom natu rem ak in g it green and co lo u rful the re 's also a lo t o fm a n- m ad e b e au ty .P alm a, the capital , has l ots o f D on Q uixo te sty lew ind m il ls that w ere buil t by the M o ors in thee l even th century. And th er e'S a ls o a f if te e nth -c en tu ry G o th ic c ath ed r al c al le d La Lonja,T he C athe d ral is re al ly the ce ntre o f P al ma. T og et to it y ou jus t h ail a h orse -d ra wn ca rria ge an d te llthe che ery d riv er 'ho me M anue l.' It se em s that al l

    We a ll wenl p rl lly o y er t ill s s ho p ( lj .l 'eK gy ' s l .a d yb l rd jl ow e ry GOUOlllOp /5s o c oo l w he ll w or n o ve r ja il l/f, a nd soes J' o w , , 1 1 wl lh I l l o se j t! o I l 9. T he fO Peasta/Jol/ l 1'5 0 a nd the ~(}llo/ljea"9 abou: 2'75, P hilip pa w a sjl/ s1 a bi tmo t e dati"" showlJlg he r a rm s Q nd l eg s. H o I' c o t t o n prrss"S/ud- /aSI6111f1Btop co .IIS about /80. Collon /po lye .s le f3hor/s wilit Ihal ~o"II 'Q"I"g po. eke l(itat real ly work s 'I l/Jal/I 1 , 90 . A I / j lve- Ioal s l~es silo 1 ' 1 / 1 an d a l! f jy Ladyb ird .

    th ese ca rria ge s co ng re ga te o utsid e th ere m o st o f th e tim eth ey 'r e n ot w o rk in g.Ifyou w ant to ge ti ns id e th e C a th e d ra l,h ow e v er , y ou mustre m em be r n ot to weartro use rs. W e a ll w an te dto ha v e a no se aro undso we wore d re ss es . A lle x ce p t P e g gy 's f at he r ,th at i s.Ia ls o th in kP e gg y a nd P hil ip pachose t he i r e x c e p ti o n.a ll y b rig ht n ew d re ss esfro m L ad ybird to sho wo ft ' a v e ry sl ig ht tanth at w as sl ow ly cre e p-in g o ve r th em .Itw as b ack to je an sa nd s ho rts fat: bargainh un tin g in th e l oc alp otte ry s ho ps , th ou gh .W e found one high upo n a hil1 that hade ve ry shape and size po ty ou co uld im agine . T heo w ne rs a ctu al ly m a dethe po tte ry in the backof the sho p, le t it cool ,th en s ol d it in th e f ro nt.I'm now th e p ro u d H ar dly a c l o ud in Ihesky, bill /o ak O falllheow ne r o f a clay birdbath. bealltiful eloads on Petty's L a tl y b( r d d r es s,T1. k Phili It '.I' T e ry le n e] V l nc e l a,nd o l ll y o b o ll l 3 '75.uan you ppa. Phlllppa'J'/s a l s o Tery/ene/ ' l l im:. ' wi l li p l i/ fsle eve s a nd a r ou nd c ollar wilh a fr il l. A bo ut3,80 in hnsize. Andby LadybIrd.

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