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Call him sick but...
August 31st 1997 - The Sunday Mirror has an exclusive magazine section featuring photographs of Di and Dodi on their yaught.
Does anyone remember this? I remember it vividly being promoted on TV beforehand (I only remeber it because of what happened) - and when my dad found out about the crash one of the first things he did was to go out and buy this paper before later editions came out sans magazine.
About 5 years ago our house had a flood and the paper got ruined. And I am so sad. For about a month afterwards all of the papers were shaking their heads about how tabloid photographers were scum and villainy, I loved the hipocracy of it. Does anyone else remeber it?
Does anyone remember this? I remember it vividly being promoted on TV beforehand (I only remeber it because of what happened) - and when my dad found out about the crash one of the first things he did was to go out and buy this paper before later editions came out sans magazine.
About 5 years ago our house had a flood and the paper got ruined. And I am so sad. For about a month afterwards all of the papers were shaking their heads about how tabloid photographers were scum and villainy, I loved the hipocracy of it. Does anyone else remeber it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Of course, the magazine sections / inserts for newspapers (especially 'the Sundays'), are printed up to several days in advance. They are stockpiled at distribution hubs prior to the arrival of the "outer wrapper" (the paper itself). So if something happens in the meantime, it is difficult to recall the entire print run.
As for the flood at your house, no, I don't remember it - nor do I remember all the papers calling tabloid photographers 'scum' for about a month after the flood at your house.
As for the flood at your house, no, I don't remember it - nor do I remember all the papers calling tabloid photographers 'scum' for about a month after the flood at your house.