National Enquirer | 
| Publisher: American Media, Inc.
List Price: $171.08 Buy New: $65.00 You Save: $106.08 (62%)
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 442
Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 52 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 52 First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 Weeks
ASIN: B00005NIOG
Release Date: November 23, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
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Product Description This magazine features exclusive, in-depth coverage and photos of late breaking news and events and goes behind the scenes to uncover what inquiring minds really want to know. Each issue covers celebrities and famous personalities in addition to human interest stories and medical breakthroughs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
THE BEST TRASH ON THE MARKET!!! December 1, 2001 Carla J. Schultz (Albuquerque, NM) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Every 6 to 8 weeks I have to go get my hair done. Every 6 to 8 weeks I am SO EXCITED to get caught up on all the "Real" news in the world. My hair dresser gets "The National Enquirer!!" This is the Greatest Best Biggest trash magazine in the United States!! Actually, I love to read it. It is goofy, light hearted, meaningless, stupid, and fulfills that part of me that "needs to know." Know what, I haven't quite figured out. This is the one that gets read. Why? Again, I don't know. Admit it to yourself (but not your friends) YOU LOVE IT TOO!!
The ultimate fun rag March 3, 2004 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have been a loyal subscriber to the Enquirer since around 1985 or so. I love this rag! It's the best of the best, if you can only subscribe to one rag, this is it. I also read the Star and the Globe, but the Enquirer is really the top one. I don't like the National Examiner or the others because I don't find them reliable. If you read the "triple crown" each week, like I do, you will know all you need to about Hollywood. Some of the stories turn out to be made up, but I read it more for entertainment value. After almost 20 years, I can usually tell what has real factual basis, what is fabricated from nothing, and what is, in fact, false. They got me on Celine Dion, though, that read like a factually accurate story. Great celebrity gossip, hysterical and embarassing photos, and a light-hearted touch, this is what makes this rag the best. The Enquirer has also broken some really big stories, too. My only complaint is that they don't know when to let a story drop. I'm all for trashing celebrities and laughing at their non-serious misfortunes, but I've considered dropping my subscription because they just will not let Princess Diana and JFK, Jr. rest in peace. Almost every week, it's more royal tapes, scandals, and stories about JFK, Jr.'s supposedly bad marriage. Please, these poor people have been dead for years. They died under tragic circumstances. I don't want to read about these things. Leave them alone. Also, I'll curl up and die if I have to see one more picture of Laci Peterson or read about her bad marriage. Whoever killed her, she's dead. She was about to have a baby and it was the holidays, and someone killed her. Leave her alone! If the Enquirer is reading this, please take note. Almost everyone I know who reads it skips the Laci Peterson stories. People don't read the Enquirer to get bummed out, and there's nothing particularly interesting about the case. I'm one of those people who reads the Enquirer and does not lie about it. Be true to yourself and subscribe today.
Not As Trashy As Some People Think May 20, 2005 G. Reid (Roseland, NJ) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Sometimes the National Enquirer is the only place to find the true story about a subject - for example it broke the story about O. J.'s shoes. I guess you have to pick and choose your articles. Some of the articles, I admit, are useless. However, other articles are interesting and some you can't find anyplace else.
Better things to do... May 4, 2004 2 out of 14 found this review helpful
People, get a life. Read something other than trash!!!
Fake and phony! November 15, 2004 Zack H. 1 out of 11 found this review helpful
What is the National Enquirer, you ask? It's a phony as hell newspaper that provides all the latest gossip about celebirties but they come up with fake stories half the time. Avoid it like the plague.
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