It's no surprise that on the 10th anniversary of Diana's death, there will be an onslaught of magazines covers. When she was alive she could significantly boost readership. Even after her death, Diana is still making covers, possesing a longevity Maxim girls would envy. It's guaranteed that Majesty Magazine, Royalty Monthly, Hello and People will feature her. Good Housekeeping and TV Guide have already had her on the cover. The Special edition TV Guide, eschewing its normal subject in favor of a magazine packed with photos and blurbs, but no upcoming Diana tv shows. But what other magazines could jump on the bandwagon?
Sports Illustrated: Diana, her life through sport.
Skeptic Magazine: Is Diana still alive?
The American Journal of Medicine: Diana - still curing waiting room malaise
Rolling Stone: Ex-Wife, Mother, Music lover. Will Duran Duran's career ever be the same?
UFO Digest: Connecting with Diana in the afterlife.
Maxim: Diana - just because she looks nice.
Better Homes & Gardens: How Diana changed the floral industry.
Popular Photography: Diana - Just because we can.
Travel + Leisure: Hot spots Diana loved
British Journalism Review: Diana - What do we write about now?
And my personal favorite:
Gun World: Diana Memorabilia - Defending your right to collect.
© Marilyn Braun 2007
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Hmmm, I'm surprised to see all those covers covering this again. But it was a significant event. It was one of those times where you'll always remember where you were. I still do I was young and at work at some seedy convenient store -- whole other story though.
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