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223 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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National Enquirer

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The National Enquirer (also commonly known as the Enquirer ) is an American supermarket tabloid, founded by William Griffin as the Sunday afternoon broadsheet newspaper The New York Evening Enquirer, and now published by American Media Inc. (AMI). The name and direction of the paper were change in 1953 by owner Generoso Pope Jr., following which circulation soared. Since then, the paper has been repeatedly criticized for its salacious coverage and dubious ethics, and sued, sometimes successfully, over allegations of libel, defamation, and false content. It has also repeatedly broken stories regarding celebrities and political figures which are later covered by more mainstream media, especially regarding marital and health troubles.

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December 14, 2008
NOT what I normally read, I was going through a Motley Crue phase. It was surprisingly competent, but I wouldn't read it again.
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March 18, 2025
so i started reading this almost 3 years ago :p i’ve moved twice since and somehow never finished the 20 pages i had left, but i finally found it again and speed read it.

it’s as 3 stars as 3 stars gets, completely factual, straight to the point. just facts and stories and info, no real structure. but an interesting look into pam’s life behind the tabloids and public opinion, fairly nonbiased for being written in 2003.
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October 23, 2015
I read this book on a whim. Once on Johnny Carson he asked her what did she think about something said I try not to think it hurts my brain. I rest my case.
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