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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Diana
Unforgettable
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5-15-2008
A woman who remembers everything has penned a memorable book about her abilities.
Article Excerpts:
... equally. I know people mightalways remember when
Diana
died, but I can tell you about theweek before...
... equally. I know people mightalways remember when
Diana
died, but I can tell you about theweek before...
...plotline. E.This woman is going to forget who
Diana
is every day for the rest of herlife. What makes...
Hot Ink And High Notes
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2-1-2002
BOOKS AND MUSIC
THE OATH By John Lescroart, (Dutton, $25.95)
Moving from legal thrillers (Nothing but the Truth and The Thirteenth Juror) to the operating room, Lescroart slices through intrigue at a San Francisco hospit...
Article Excerpts:
...the awkward public triangle of Prince Charles,
Diana
, and Camilla Parker Bowles — are...
Star Grazing
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12-15-2002
Enjoy rubbing elbows with pop icons? Read through this star-studded dining guide, then make reservations at these glitterati hot spots.
Article Excerpts:
... if you drop into San Lorenzo (which was one of
Diana
''s faves), you might bump into Bruce Willis,...
... if you drop into San Lorenzo (which was one of
Diana
''s faves), you might bump into Bruce Willis,...
George Stephanopoulos' D.c.
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2-15-2002
The former Clinton administration wunderkind, who now appears on ABCs
This Week
each Sunday, takes us on a tour of the nations capital.
Article Excerpts:
...statue, which people might remember from when
Diana
died. A lot of people went and left flowers...
...statue, which people might remember from when
Diana
died. A lot of people went and left flowers...
A Pan’s-eye View Of London
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3-15-2007
A new DVD sheds light on Peter Pan's British origins. We went to London to see for ourselves. By Bryan Reesman The mythical boy wonder who never wanted to grow up, t...
Article Excerpts:
...1536 and opened to the public a century later.
Diana
once lived in nearby Kensington Palace. ...
...1536 and opened to the public a century later.
Diana
once lived in nearby Kensington Palace. ...
A Thirst for (Unnecessary) Knowledge
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9-1-2009
For trivia connoisseurs, The World’s Greatest Book of Useless Information is required reading. Your life will never hinge on knowing that the loudest sound that could be made in the year 1600 came from a pipe organ or that best-selling author John Grisham is a distant cousin of former president Bill Clinton. But that’s exactly the point. Such factoids are pop-culture junk food -- tasty but empty -- and they are collected to delightful effect in the new book titled The World’s Greatest Book of Useless Information: If You Thought You Knew All the Things You Didn’t Need to Know -- Think Again (Perigee Trade, $13).
Article Excerpts:
...best known for writing the book The Murder of
Diana
, which was later turned into a Lifetime TV...
...best known for writing the book The Murder of
Diana
, which was later turned into a Lifetime TV...
...best known for writing the book The Murder of
Diana
, which was later turned into a Lifetime TV...