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Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:00 AM

Portrait of a princess, interrupted

Tina Brown talks with Salon about Princess Diana's not-so-enchanted life, her rebellious streak and her transformation into a humanitarian heroine.

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  • Tuesday, June 12, 2007 04:35 PM

    I enjoyed the article very much...

    ...because Diana was an interesting person, and I'm going to buy this book. Her story has the elements of a good summer read - royalty, wealth, romance, etc. I fear Brown is mistaken, I think if Diana hadn't died when she did... she was well on the way to becoming Eurotrash. I recall the press openly laughing about who Di would have sex with next. Overall, however, I find Diana's saga a nice break from the awful stuff going on right now with Bush & Co, the ever-increasing problem trying to earn a living as a member of the middle class when the ecnomy is going to hell, etc...

    Hummm...I have a space just right here in my beach bag for the book.....

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