Winners & Losers: May 29, 1995
WINNERS
CHARLIE THE TUNA After 12 years at sea, he's trimmer and fitter and back on TV
DAN RATHER Starting this week, he emerges once again as sole anchor of CBS Evening News
DENZEL WASHINGTON Rising Crimson Tide lifts him to stardom on an Arnoldian scale
LOSERS
NIXON THE STAMP Early reports suggest he's been spurned by stamp-buying public
CONNIE CHUNG She's ousted as Rather's partner, her contract's coming up and her Eye to Eye's in the cellar
JULIA ROBERTS Snappy Pretty Woman flops as UNICEF goodwill ambassador
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