Pros: Stories of unexplainable OCCURRENCES Cons: Mostly "junk" stories about famous people
Do you like to read articles on Actors, Actresses, Politicians, Small Town folk, Aliens, Freak Animals, and things of that sort? Look no further, The National Enquirer is YOUR weekly magazine.
Pros: Susan Bakers (Enquirer Fashion Editor) Pizzazz! Cons: Fashion Victim Of The Week It isn't pretty!
Where else are you going to find out the true scoop on Sharon Stone’s husband and the savage Komodo Dragon that bit his big toe? Surely not in the two paragraph blurb buried in your favorite national newspaper. I know that you girls out there want to see...
Pros: Makes waiting in line at the checkout a bit more entertaining Cons: They've killed trees for this
It burdens my soul to even think about the fact that some perfectly good trees have been killed in the name of The National Enquirer. Even the most conservative, EPA-hating business mogul must shudder at the thought. Especially those who have...
Pros: It seems to have made an attempt to legitimize. Cons: It blurs true, responsible journalism with sensationalism and voyeurism.
For years while standing in the grocery lines I have read the bold, blunt, bruising headlines of the National Enquirer. Funny, I can't recall even once seeing anyone actually purchase a copy. I think most people just read the headlines and peak at the...
Pros: It's evolving and becoming a responsible part of journalism. Cons: Sometimes, we all miss those alien stories (well, read the Weekly World News!)
No more aliens. No more Elvis. I paraphrasing an advertisement that I saw on the side of a National Enquirer truck in New York. You better believe it - the Enquirer is not the same old trashy tabloid we all grew up with.
One used to wonder from...
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