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ALL MY CHILDREN THROUGH THE YEARS: 1980 - 1989

Over the course of 25 years, ALL MY CHILDREN has had a rich and fascinating
history. Here are some highlights from the past 1/4 century.


1980

ALL MY CHILDREN's second decade began in disaster for Erica Kane when
business at her disco, named Erica's, dwindled suddenly upon the opening of a
hot new competitor, the Steam Pit. Customers stayed away from Erica's in
droves, and the final blow came when the city rezoned the area, forbidding
Erica to play music after midnight. Alone and despairing, Erica was forced
to close the disco, but the inimitable Erica didn't languish in defeat for
long. She failed at Hollywood stardom, but met cosmetics magnate Brandon
Kingsley, who offered her a top modeling job, which she accepted behind Tom's
back. When he discovered her latest deception, Tom called a halt to their
marriage once and for all and headed to the Caribbean for a quickie divorce.
Despite Erica's machinations to keep them apart, Tom made plans to marry his
new love, Brooke English.


Palmer attempted another scheme to keep Cliff and Nina apart when he falsely
informed his daughter that she was losing her sight due to a hopeless
condition related to her diabetes. Palmer convinced Nina to return her
engagement ring to Cliff, who turned to nurse Sybil Thorne for comfort.
Cliff was ripe for seduction. And Sybil knew how to manipulate a man. They
made love.

Nina underwent a successful procedure to restore her lost vision and happily
reconciled with Cliff. They married at Cortlandt Manor, but the damage was
done. Sybil was pregnant. Cliff broke the news to his new bride as gently
as he could. But Nina reacted hysterically, and spurred on by Palmer, left
Cliff and returned to Corltandt Manor.


Kelly Cole was convicted and sentenced to death row for the murder of her
manager, Eddie Dorrance, but was released from jail when Lincoln Tyler's
painstaking investigation revealed the real killer to be Claudette
Montgomery, who, while trying to flee, was critically injured in a car crash.
As Claudette's life slipped away, Linc convinced her to confess her guilt.


Billy Clyde Tuggle escaped from prison, then drugged and raped his wife,
Estelle, and planned to bury her alive in a cemetery with her new love, Benny
Sago. Chuck Tyler heroically overpowered Billy Clyde and rescued his dear
friends. Benny presented Estelle with an engagement ring, but their
happiness was marred when Estelle learned she was pregnant with Billy Clyde's
child. Benny convinced a reluctant Estelle to marry him, and they agreed to
tell everyone that Benny was the father of the baby.


Donna Tyler failed in her efforts to buy a black-market baby, and frustrated
by her inability to give Chuck a child, she left him. Donna fell under the
spell of Palmer, who convinced the impressionable young woman to move in with
him at Cortlandt Manor and obtain a speedy Caribbean divorce from Chuck.

1981

For many Pine Valley residents, 1981 was a year filled with anguish and
sorrow. Paul Martin and the Tylers grieved when their beloved Ann was blown
to bits by a bomb that was really meant for her political candidate husband.
Brooke made the horrifying discovery that the woman she believed to be her
mother, Peg English, was actually code-named Cobra, the leader of an
international drug cartel.


Nina's friend, Monique Jonville, convinced Nina to reconcile with Cliff.
Sybil Thorne gave birth to Cliff's baby, and Palmer paid her not to give the
child up for adoption. Cliff found Sybil dying from a gunshot wound. On her
deathbed, Sybil implicated Cliff, who was arrested for murder. Cliff's hopes
looked dim as he stood trial for the crime. Monique Jonville came forward
to confess on the stand that she knew the murderer -- Tom Cudahy's no-good
brother, Sean. In the process, she shocked the court by revealing that she
was Nina's not-so-dead mother, Daisy.


With his world collapsing around him, Palmer went on a drinking binge, was
mugged, and suffered a complete loss of memory. Palmer Cortlandt, one of the
world's wealthiest men, went to work as a busboy at Foxy's, a Center City
bar! Upon recovering, Palmer returned to Cortlandt Manor -- determined to
win back his first love, Daisy.


Under the influence of drugs, teenager Tad Martin smashed up the family
station wagon. Then, when the pressure of life at home proved too much, he
ran away. If he'd stayed in Pine Valley just a few months longer, Tad would
have met his real mother and his long-lost sister. In the summer of 1981,
Opal Gardner, an outrageously wacky woman turned up on the Martin doorstep
with her sweet and innocent teenage daughter, Jenny. Jenny, a girl from the
wrong side of the tracks, instantly fell in love with Greg Nelson, the
clean-cut son of one of Pine Valley's leading families.


Erica was stunned to discover that her boss and lover, Brandon Kingsley, had
a full, complicated life that he hadn't clued her in on. Still, Erica had
every intention of marrying her man --- as soon as he agreed to divorce his
wife, Sara. But Sara had no plans to give up her position as the one and
only "Mrs. Brandon Kingsley." Brandon soon discovered that he had
competition for Erica -- both privately and professionally. Kent Bogard, a
handsome young millionaire, and his father, Lars, tantalized Erica with an
exciting offer to leave Sensuelle Cosmetics to become the spokesperson for an
entire new line of cosmetics named after her!

1982

While honeymooning in Switzerland, Palmer and his new wife, Donna, met up
with Chuck Tyler and his new girlfriend, Melanie Sawyer. When a sudden storm
thrust its way onto the mountain, Chuck and Donna took shelter in a cave,
where they made love. Donna got pregnant and firmly believed the child was
Palmer's. Daisy and Palmer knew better, because years earlier, Palmer had
been rendered sterile in a polo accident. At year's end, Donna gave birth to
a son.


Jealous of Jenny's relationship with Greg, Liza Colby stunned Jenny with an
incredible secret -- telling her that her father had been locked away for
raping Ruth Martin four years earlier. Stunned by the horrifying truth,
Jenny paid a visit to her father in jail, and was so upset with the reality
of the despicable nature of her family that she fled immediately for New
York. She spent an exciting summer with Frank Grant's streetwise nephew,
Jesse Hubbard, who was also on the run after Liza had falsely accused him of
rape.


The battle for Erica's hand exploded at a New York restaurant when Brandon
and Kent came to blows. Defeated in business, Brandon accepted a job in Hong
Kong and tried to convince Erica to come with him. Torn between her career
and her love life, Erica made her decision when Lars Bogard offered her a
starring role in his new movie. Erica was finally going to become a
Hollywood legend! Brandon had finally had enough of Erica, and broke off
with her for good, reconciling with his wife Sara.


The mysterious and mousy Silver Kane arrived on Erica's doorstep, claiming to
be her half-sister. Busy with her many pursuits, Erica allowed Silver to
stay on with her as her assistant.


Despondent over his dismissal from Pine Valley University, music professor
Mark Dalton distanced himself from his busy wife, Ellen, and behind her back,
began an affair with a student, Pamela Kingsley. Ellen confronted Mark about
the affair, and when he admitted to it, she left him.


Nina and Cliff fought when her new career as a Cortlandt Electronics
executive kept her away from her family. On the job, Nina became obsessed
with fellow exec, Steve Jacobi. When a giant storm hit Pine Valley, the two
co-workers were stranded alone together at Cortlandt Manor. In front of a
roaring fireplace, they eyed each other. Atop a bear-skin rug, they
succumbed to their passion.


1983

Thanks to evil Ray Gardner, 1983 started out with a bang! In his vengeful
quest to get even with the Martins, Ray had set a bomb to go off at the
stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve in the Martin basement. When he
realized that his daughter, Jenny, was in the house, Ray grabbed his
explosive device, ran out of the house, clutching the ticking time bomb to
his chest. In this uncharacteristically selfless act, Ray Gardner died when
the device detonated.

Tad Martin came home to his grateful family, who had worried about his
welfare in the months he wandered aimlessly around the country. Tad's
parents, Joe and Ruth, noticed right away that their little boy had changed.
The road had toughened Tad. He was older, wiser, savvier. And sexy!

Cliff and Nina's marriage was very much on the rocks, as Nina continually
daydreamed about her sizzling sexual encounters with her handsome lover,
Steve Jacobi. One day, Cliff, on an errand to Steve's apartment, stopped
before knocking on his door when he overheard strange noises from inside. It
was Nina making love to Steve! Cliff returned home and coldly broke the news
to Nina that he wanted a divorce. Within days, Cliff secured a Caribbean
divorce.


Silver Kane revealed a shocking secret to Erica when she admitted that she
was having an affair with Erica's beau, Kent Bogard! Furious with her lover,
Erica confronted Kent at the Founders' Day Ball. Their argument picked up
later in Kent's hotel room. In a struggle, the gun Erica had given him for
his birthday discharged. Kent slumped to the floor. He was dead. Silver,
who had witnessed the accidental shooting, lied to the police, saying that
Erica had murdered Kent in cold blood. Erica was arrested and released into
Mona's custody. When she learned that there was no chance for an insanity
plea, Erica ran, pausing long enough to disguise herself as a nun to attend
Kent's memorial service! Erica finally gained her freedom when Tad saw
Silver's picture in the Bulletin and immediately recognized her as Connie
Wilkes, a grifter he had met in California. After Tad assisted in identifying
Silver as an impostor, Erica was cleared of the charges against her. Connie
"Silver" Wilkes was extradited to California where she ended up in prison.
But Erica paid a heavy price, too. Due to all the notoriety, Lars refused to
resign her as An American Beauty, the spokesperson for his cosmetics company.

1984

After becoming paralyzed, Greg Nelson broke up with Jenny Gardner to spare
her the burden of living with a cripple. When he eventually recovered, a
still-glum Greg believed he had lost Jenny to Tony Barclay. Unbeknownst to
Greg, Jenny had written him a declaration of love, which Greg's mother, Enid,
had hidden. "She loves me! Jenny loves me!" stammered Greg when he finally
read the tender note, barely able to contain his excitement. But this was
Jenny and Tony's wedding day! In a flash, Greg raced to the church, hoping
and praying he could stop the ceremony. In unison, the heads of the stunned
wedding guests lurched to the rear of the church, where Greg Nelson stood,
wild-eyed, at the freshly opened doors. In a flash, he charged up the aisle,
punched out Tony in the middle of the wedding ceremony, and convinced Jenny
to take him back.


To the strains of their special song, Irving Berlin's "Always," Jenny and
Greg married on Valentine's Day. They joyously planned to have a baby.
Tony, however, plotted to kill Greg by rigging his jet-ski to explode. At
the last minute, though, Greg and Jenny switched jet-skis, and Jenny was
killed.


Millionaire Adam Chandler secretly plotted to win the love of Erica Kane.
First, he had to get her lover, Mike Roy, out of the picture! Adam knew that
Mike enjoyed writing, and that his special interest was Tibet. So, to
accomplish his goal, Adam arranged to have Mike Roy sent on a book-writing
assignment to that faraway land. The fact that Mike and Erica argued about
his leaving was icing on the cake. With Mike gone, Adam pulled out all the
stops to claim his prize. Adam saw to it that Erica never knew that he was
behind Mike's departure. Angry and on the rebound, she married Adam and
moved into the Chandler mansion.

Erica grew highly suspicious when she began hearing eerie noises coming from
the west wing of the Chandler Mansion. Adam was obviously keeping a closely
guarded secret. Finally, Erica found out the truth -- Adam had an identical
twin brother named Stuart!

Tad was secretly being paid by Edna Sago to date her daughter, Dottie, and
the young woman fell hard for him. Phoebe had taken Hillary, Langley
Wallingford's daughter by a former wife, under her wing. Tad fell in love
with college student Hillary. To hang on to Tad, Dottie threw away her birth
control pills and became pregnant. Dottie tried to get Tad to marry her, but
he was reluctant because of his love for Hillary. Tad did marry Dottie, but
when she miscarried, she didn't tell Tad. Meanwhile, a friend of Tad's, Bob
Georgia, fell in love with Hillary.

Ellen and Ross, truly in love, married. Attending the wedding was Ross'
hateful former wife, Cynthia Preston, who, on Palmer's invitation, moved into
Cortlandt Manor with her son, Andrew.


1985

To test his wife Erica's affections, Adam faked his own death. Erica had
realized she was still in love with Mike and, after Adam's "death," got
engaged to Mike. When Adam reappeared alive, Erica was furious. If she
really wanted a divorce, Adam told Erica, she must choose between Adam's
fortune and her love for Mike. She chose Mike.


Daisy was arrested and brought to trial for the murder of sleazy Zach
Grayson. She was convicted and sent to prison. Fortunately, her unjust
imprisonment did not last long. Soon after Daisy's incarceration, Donna Beck
Tyler began to have strange nightmares and started to sleepwalk. Donna's
fiance, Benny, found blackmail photos of Cynthia and Ross in Donna's closet
and began to suspect that Donna knew more about this murder mystery than even
she was able to understand. Donna agreed to take truth serum, and under its
influence, she remembered that she had indeed been at Zach's apartment the
night of the murder. She vividly recalled seeing a pocketbook with the
initial "W" on it, and shouted out that the killer was Marian Colby. ("M"
looks like "W" upside down.) Marion, Liza's mother, who had been sleeping
with Zach, confessed to the crime. Even though Marion claimed the murder
was self-defense, she was sent off to jail, but was released in record time
for providing certain "favors" to the prison warden.

Donna's wedding to Benny was marred by a distressed and deeply disturbed
Nina, who mistakenly believed Donna was responsible for her mother Daisy's
unhappiness. Secretly carrying a gun into the wedding, Nina tried to shoot
Donna -- and missed! Obviously deranged, Nina was sent off to a mental
hospital, where she regressed, believing she was a teenager again.

Erica took a job as editor of Tempo magazine. A handsome man named Jeremy
Hunter talked to Erica about doing some artwork for the magazine.
Unbeknownst to Erica, Jeremy had been sent there from Tibet -- he was the
monk Mike had saved! The two were attracted and fell in love, but Jeremy was
reluctant to make love because he had taken a holy vow of celibacy.

Angie Hubbard was attending medical school and deeply committed to finishing
in the top of her class. One of her professors, Dr. John Voight, a married
man, tried to take advantage of Angie by suggesting that she could improve
her grades and her standing by submitting to an affair with him. Angie,
anguished by this dilemma, eventually reported the sexual harassment to her
hospital superiors, resulting in Dr. Voight's dismissal.


Tragedy struck Pine Valley when beloved Kate Martin died peacefully in her
sleep. She was deeply mourned by everyone, and eulogized by her son, Dr. Joe
Martin.


1986

To Erica's relief, Kantu, the Tibetan monk leader, released Jeremy from his
holy vow of celibacy. For the first time, he was free to be with the woman
he loved without the overwhelming sense of guilt that had plagued him for
months. Still, there was more trouble on the horizon for Pine Valley's most
popular lovers. Though Natalie Hunter was married to Jeremy's father, Alex
Hunter, she cared for only one man -- Jeremy! And the last person she wanted
to have him was Erica! To make matters worse for Natalie, she learned that
she was pregnant -- with Alex's child. After Alex's death, Natalie claimed
that a drunken Jeremy was the father of her unborn child! A stunned Jeremy
felt compelled to marry her, leaving Erica in the lurch. But not for long!
Erica and Jeremy continued their hot love affair in a secret apartment.


Cliff Warner's fiancee, Dr. Amy Stone, was tragically struck down by a
drunken driver. As Amy clung to life, Dr. Joe Martin called upon Pine Valley
Hospital's most skilled surgeon -- Cliff Warner! -- to try and save her life.
Cliff operated, but Amy's injuries were too massive. Her death devastated
Cliff. Fortunately, Nina was there to pick up the pieces of his shattered
life. After reuniting in Maine, Cliff and Nina became engaged to marry for
the third time.


On Valentine's Day, the guests gathered at the church for Tad Martin and
Hillary Wilson's wedding. But the groom failed to show up! That morning,
robbers had ransacked the local bank, with Tad inside, locking him and Robin
McCall in the vault. When the calamity was cleared up, Tad and Hillary were
married in a simple ceremony at the Wallingford Mansion.


A slick young con man named Wade Mathews, slithered into Pine Valley, setting
his sights on rich dowager, Phoebe Tyler Wallingford. In swift fashion, wily
Wade succeeded in splitting up Phoebe and Langley, then lured the former Mrs.
Wallingford to the Caribbean where, in a drunken stupor, she became his wife!
Back in Pine Valley, Wade and his girlfriend Shelly plotted to poison Phoebe,
but the plan backfired when Shelley tumbled to her death down Phoebe's
staircase. When Phoebe was jailed, Wade started selling off Phoebe's
possessions, but a newly released Phoebe discovered his treachery. Caught
red-handed, Wade drugged Phoebe, and left her to die. Fortunately, Phoebe
survived and Wade was apprehended -- as he tried to make his way out of town
dressed as a woman!


1987

Nina was devastated when Cliff was reported to have been shot and killed
while delivering medical supplies to a war-torn South American country.
Holding her grief inside, Nina headed to Martha's Vineyard to be alone with
her memories of Cliff. Before long, her dear friend, Matt Connelly, arrived.
In Matt's comforting arms, Nina finally broke down, let out her grief, and
they made torrid love. To the surprise of her family, Nina returned to Pine
Valley as Mrs. Matt Connelly. To everyone's shock and surprise, Cliff turned
up alive having been held prisoner by the rebel forces. Cliff and Nina
enjoyed a romantic reunion, reaffirming their love with a night of passionate
love-making. Nina shared herself with Cliff, but couldn't bring herself to
reveal that she had married Matt. Upon hearing the truth that his wife had
married another man, Cliff stormed out on Nina.


Jesse Hubbard's old flame, Yvonne Caldwell, turned up in town nine months
pregnant, declaring that Jesse was the father of her child. But later,
seeing the error of her ways, Yvonne called Angie and admitted she was lying.
Jesse went undercover, and discovered, as he had suspected, that "Mr. Big",
the leader of a baby-selling ring, was his very own father-in-law, Les
Baxter! Angie arrived on the scene just in time to witness the horrifying
sight of her husband holding a gun on her father! In the ensuing struggle,
Les fell down a stairwell and died. Jesse received a commendation for his
heroic efforts, but the reward was bittersweet. Angered by her husband's
deception, Angie left Jesse.

Erica spearheaded an "intervention" on her brother, Mark Dalton, who had
become a cocaine addict. Alone in a room, Mark's loved ones pointed out all
his lies and deceits, swearing that they wouldn't have anything to do with
him anymore unless he sought professional help. About to be abandoned by
those he loved, Mark checked himself into a rehabilitation center.


Cindy Parker, a sweet and kind young widow in desperate need of a place to
stay, arrived in Pine Valley with her young son, Scott, in tow. Cindy
accepted Angie Hubbard's gracious offer to live in her house. Within days of
her arrival, Cindy grew smitten with her son's art teacher, the kindly Stuart
Chandler.


Natalie Hunter began -- and ended -- an affair with Ross Chandler. When
Ross's marriage to Ellen ended because of it, and Natalie chose to marry
Palmer Corltandt, Ross bitterly raped Natalie. Ross's adopted daughter,
Julie, having heard Natalie's screams, fled Cortlandt Manor in tears. Ross
stood trial and was sent to jail after making a last-minute confession.


Erica hoped that her new love, senatorial candidate Travis Montgomery, would
propose to her. Caught up with his many business and political interests,
Travis did not exactly have marriage on his mind. That situation changed
dramatically when Erica became pregnant with his child.

1988

On February 8, with Travis by her side, Erica gave birth to healthy baby
girl, Bianca, after a difficult pregnancy in which she was diagnosed with
toxemia. Tending to her every need, Travis gave Erica a wedding ring,
promising to put it on her finger no matter what happened.

The romantic triangle of Cliff, Nina, and Matt grew ever more complicated
when Nina became pregnant. Having slept with both Cliff and Matt, Nina
realized that either man could be the father of her unborn child. Believing
that she truly loved Matt, the pregnant Nina sadly divorced Cliff and left
town with her new man.


Angie broke the sorrowful news to Cindy that she had AIDS. Stuart Chandler
vowed to stand by the woman he loved. Cindy was harassed and nearly killed
in a fire set by a vigilante group who wanted the young AIDS victim to leave
their town. Cindy would have died in the fire had it not been for the heroic
efforts of Adam Chandler's daughter, Skye, who was now married to Tom Cudahy.
Skye raced into the burning fire and rescued Cindy, but having inhaled the
noxious smoke, she passed out and fell into a long coma. During this time,
Tom made the shocking discovery that his wife had been a member of the
AIDS-fearing vigilantes, and it was she who arranged the fire, only to have
second thoughts at the last moment. While Skye was in a coma, Tom turned to
Barbara Montgomery for comfort.


Having served his time in prison for killing Sybil Thorne, Tom's wayward
brother, Sean, showed up in Pine Valley determined to start a new life.
"It's a new me, Tom," Sean promised his brother, but his money-grubbing ways
quickly became apparent once again when he set his romantic sights on Cecily
Davidson, whose bottomless trust fund made Sean salivate. Against the wishes
of Cecily's meddling mother, Bitsy (who stubbornly insisted that a former
convict would not make a suitable husband for her daughter), Cecily agreed to
marry Sean. Unbeknownst to anyone, Bitsy wanted Sean all to herself. She
had even suggested to Sean that he dump Cecily and run away with her!


Stuart and Cindy married in a beautifully tender ceremony in which they
recited their own vows. Soon after, Cindy's weakening condition forced her to
go in and out of Pine Valley Hospital. With Stuart's support, Cindy bravely
fought off the infections that ravaged her frail body, each time returning
home to resume as normal a life as she possibly could under such difficult
circumstances.


Angry and distraught over Jeremy's love for Natalie, Silver Kane confronted
Natalie in her apartment. In a struggle, Natalie's gun, which she used for
protection, discharged, and Silver fell to the floor -- dead.


With Natalie's help, Palmer Cortlandt dumped the body in a pond on his vast
estate, and blackmailed Natalie into becoming his wife again. Later, Natalie
was cleared and married Jeremy, but Palmer was sent to jail for his role in
the cover-up.


Jesse Hubbard, now a police officer, was gunned down by a bullet meant for a
slick and shady figure named John Remington. In her quest to avenge Jesse's
death, an embittered and inconsolable Angie struck up a friendly relationship
with Remington.


Dixie Cooney and her brother, Will, left Pigeon Hollow, West Virginia, in
search of Pete Cooney, their late mother's rich brother. Pete turned out to
be Palmer Cortlandt, who hired Dixie as a maid for Cortlandt Manor, not
knowing that she was his niece.


Strapped for money, a desperate Travis concocted a phony kidnapping plot in
which his insurance company would pay 15 million dollars for his safe return.
When the plot backfired, his accomplice, Steven Andrews, hell bent on
revenge, snatched Bianca and demanded 15 million dollars all for himself.
Travis was able to get Bianca back, but in the process, he lost his wife.


1989

Cliff Warner and Angie Hubbard got engaged, but while they were planning the
wedding, Nina returned to town. Soon, Cliff and Nina discovered what they
always suspected - Michael was Cliff's, not Matt's, son. The ordeal
shattered Nina's marriage to Matt, but it did have a greater purpose. It
brought the former sweethearts together again for a fourth marriage, and they
left to start a new life in Denver.


Adam Chandler married Brooke English, but slept with the family nanny, Dixie
Cooney, upon learning that Brooke was sterile and could not give him a male
heir. When her baby boy was born, Dixie refused to give the child to Adam.
Brooke packed her bags, and Adam persuaded Dixie to marry him. In part two
of his sinister master plan, Adam attempted to drive Dixie insane, and get
her committed to a mental institution. If all went well, Adam, Jr., would be
Adam's alone. Fortunately, Tad saved the day when he realized what Adam was
up to, and helped Dixie escape from the hospital. Armed with a Caribbean
divorce, Dixie married Tad.


In February, 1989, Cindy Chandler lost her valiant fight with AIDS. Stuart
dedicated an AIDS quilt in her memory and promised to raise her son, Scott,
with love and care.


Discovering he had a life-threatening brain tumor, Travis left town to have
an operation, informing his loved ones he was having a mid-life crisis.
What Travis didn't know at the time was that Barbara was pregnant with his
child. Continuing to keep her pregnancy a secret from Travis, Barbara
Montgomery married Tom Cudahy, and midway through their wedding ceremony, she
went into labor. Seconds after marrying Tom, Barbara gave birth to Molly, but
sadly, the baby later developed leukemia.


Cecily was just about to marry Sean Cudahy, but just before their wedding,
she overheard Sean and her mother, Bitsy, in the midst of a seductive
conversation. Rather than nail Sean on the spot, Cecily waited until the
wedding ceremony to unleash her wrath. Out for sweet revenge against her
mother, Cecily married a man she did not like at all, Nico Kelly, by
promising to share her trust fund with him. In time, Nico and Cecily fell in
love for real!


Though years had passed, Erica was reminded of her father when she took young
Bianca to the circus. What was it about Barney the clown? Upon
investigating, Erica suspected that Barney was her not-so-late father. When
the circus left town, Erica set out to find the man she believed was her
daddy. In Texas, Erica joined the circus, and was tearfully reunited with
Eric Kane.


Jeremy Hunter's friend and fellow mercenary soldier, Trevor Dillon, settled
in Pine Valley as a detective and began to actively pursue Natalie, whose
marriage to Jeremy had ended amicably.


Mylene Savard

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Susan M. Brumbaugh (brum...@osiris.Colorado.EDU) writes:
> Part 2 of 3....
>
> ALL MY CHILDREN THROUGH THE YEARS: 1980 - 1989
My favorite AMC decade

> Jealous of Jenny's relationship with Greg, Liza Colby stunned Jenny with an
> incredible secret -- telling her that her father had been locked away for
> raping Ruth Martin four years earlier. Stunned by the horrifying truth,
> Jenny paid a visit to her father in jail, and was so upset with the reality
> of the despicable nature of her family that she fled immediately for New
> York. She spent an exciting summer with Frank Grant's streetwise nephew,
> Jesse Hubbard, who was also on the run after Liza had falsely accused him of
> rape.

You got to love Liza Colby. What a b*tch! She beats Kendall Hart hands
down! But this history doesn't mention my person favorite storyline:
Tad-Liza-Marion Mattress Olympics

--
Millie Savard : WOW! They'll never show that
email: bt...@freenet.carleton.ca : again"
email: m...@phoque.info.uqam.ca : Krusty the clown.

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