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ISSUE DATE: APRIL, 1995; Vol. 18, No. 4

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COVER: Knowing your medical family tree can save your life. Summer Travel special: Places of the year, '95. Cover photograph by Andrew Eccies.

FACE TO FACE: At a time when everyone seems to have an opinion about the First Lady's role, the ongoing accomplishments of Lady Bird Johnson continue to set the standard.

LIFE SPECIAL: Want to paint a picket fence in Tom Sawyer's hometown? How about checking out the likely site of the 2002 Winter Olympics? The hottest vacation spots are right here in LIFE's Places of the Year 1995.

JOURNEY: Each year millions travel to Lourdes, climb the steep slope of a shrine dedicated to Saint Patrick and make the arduous trek to other holy sites in awe-inspiring acts of faith.

DISCOVERY: Researching your medical family tree can help you save your own life--and the lives of your family. Plus stories of survivors who did their homework.

THE WAY WE LIVE: The Harvard of pro wrestling (O.K., it's in an Atlanta warehouse) prepares future Hulks for the ultimate test.

THE BIG PICTURE: The ruins of Chechnya's capital recall an earlier conflagration; the all-time greatest diver confronts life with AIDS; the Vietnamese take a swing at a Western symbol.

SIGHTS UNSEEN: To look his best in court, O.J. Simpson has to play by the rules.

CAMERA AT WORK: Two French photographers create an extraordinary white album depicting the singular beauty of some of nature's oddest creatures.

ON THE JOB: Even when he has to takeoff, this man makes sure his clients get the message.

ALMANAC: Oscar moves a future princess to tears; how 19th century orphans found a quick way to pull themselves up by their bootstraps; ghostly visions of terror rise in the South.

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