ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: FRIDAY, May 11, 1990                   TAG: 9005110569
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PEOPLE

Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg has given birth to her second child, a 7-pound, 10-ounce girl.

Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg was born Saturday at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.

The child and the 32-year-old daughter of President Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, are at home and doing well, Nancy Tuckerman, a spokeswoman for the parents said.

The couple's other daughter, Rose Kennedy Schlossberg, will be 2 in June.

Brigitte Bardot went on Paris television and used graphic film footage to condemn trafficking in wild animals.

Bardot, 55, was the host of Wednesday night's "SOS Animal Trafficking," the latest in a series on animal abuse. Other programs have targeted vivisection, the ivory trade and the slaughter of elephants.

The sex symbol-turned-animal rights activist said public reaction to her programs has been overwhelmingly positive.

"Hunters have sent me their hunting licenses, tourists have burned their ivory bracelets, doctors support me in my fight against vivisection, and the sale of horse meat in France has dropped by 30 percent," she said.

Mickey Rourke has joined his girlfriend, Carre Otis, his co-star in the steamy "Wild Orchid," in suing the film's producers for releasing nude pictures to Playboy.

The photos depict the couple's torrid sex scene.

The lawsuit alleges the producers did not get Rourke's approval before releasing the photos "for use in tawdry sex pictorials for financial gain and in order to obtain publicity for the film."

The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, said the photos have hurt Rourke's reputation in the industry.

Nude photos taken during filming of "Wild Orchid" appear in the June issue of Playboy and the April edition of the German magazine Kino.

The lawsuit names Kruger-Brent Group Inc., Brazil Star Films, Vision P.D.G. and Vision International.

Vision International chairman Mark Damon was unavailable for comment, his secretary said.

Otis filed a similar lawsuit last week.

David Hasselhoff, star of "Knight Rider," and his wife are the parents of a girl.

Pamela Bach, a 27-year-old actress, gave birth to the 5-pound baby by Caesarean section Saturday, spokeswoman Jonni Hartman said Wednesday.

Hasselhoff, 37, drove a talking car on "Knight Rider" and is cruising Malibu beaches as a lifeguard on the TV series "Baywatch."



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