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DATE: MONDAY, January 13, 1992                   TAG: 9201130043
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THE PEOPLE COLUMN

Jerry Hall gave birth Sunday to a daughter, a third child for the Texas model and Rolling Stone Mick Jagger.

A spokeswoman for the singer said Georgia May Ayeesha was three days overdue, but that there were no difficulties for the 34-year-old mother.

The couple have a 7-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, and a son, James, 6.

Jagger, 48, had daughter Jade with his first wife, Bianca Jagger, and daughter Karis with singer-actress Marsha Hunt.

\ A Las Vegas oddsmaker has rated Warren Beatty, Nick Nolte and Anthony Hopkins as even-money favorites for best actor winner at the Academy Awards.

Beatty's picture, "Bugsy," was tied with Oliver Stone's "JFK" as even-money favorites for best picture in Lenny Del Genio's annual Oscar nomination tip sheet Friday.

Del Genio listed Jodie Foster, Hopkins' co-star in "The Silence of the Lambs," as even-money favorite for best actress. Laura Dern of "Rambling Rose" trailed at 6-5 and Michelle Pfeiffer of "Frankie and Johnny" at 3-1.

Del Genio set best-picture odds at 6-5 for "The Silence of the Lambs" and 3-1 for Nolte's "The Prince of Tides."

"I think this is the best race in at least five years," said Del Genio, race and sports book director at Bally's Las Vegas.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will announce the Oscar winners at the 64th Academy Awards on March 30.

\ Singer Natalie Cole, whose velvety voice was added to her father's classic version of "Unforgettable," won three trophies at the 24th annual NAACP Image Awards on Saturday in Los Angeles.

Arsenio Hall and Luther Vandross each got two.

Cole received awards for best female artist, best jazz artist and best music video for "Unforgettable," which features old clips of the late Nat King Cole.

The annual honors by the civil rights organization recognize entertainers, shows and films that project positive images of blacks.



by Archana Subramaniam by CNB