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The Followed Princess

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Chua-Eoas, Howard and Wolf, Steve. (1997) "Death of a Princess". TIME Canada.

This article heralds the tumultuous life of the princess and tells of several heated run-ins with the media and the paparazzi. The article also speaks lightly of the pleasure of the world when Diana was added to the Royal family, and the trauma when she was taken away.

 

Cox, John W. (1998) Diana. South Florida business Journal (Miami-Dade Edition).

This article reports the massive losses in the tabloid industry after the death of Princess Diana. Losses were over $1.28 million for one quarter. Not only did the industry suffer direct monetary losses, but the value of stock shares for particular companies plumated as well. Obviously, the public felt that the paparazzi was at least partially responsible...

 

. Sancton, Thomas.(1999) "Diana".TIME South Pacific.

This article tells the lucky tale of the several reporter known to be seen at the scene of the accident It includes names of specific photographers and integral players. It also deeply implies that the sole responsiblity of the lethal wreck lies on the deceased sholders of Henri Paul.

 

Lacayo, Rich and Dari, Julie K.C.(1999) "Who Shares the Blaim?". TIME Australia.

This great article covers man facets of the death of Diana. It includes names and "excuses" given by paparazzi present at the time of the wreck. It also gives time specific details of the days activities done by Diana and Dodi. It gives reactions from French media agencies. It also describes the death scene.

 

Noah, Timothy and Ackerman, Elise. (1997) "All Steve Coz wants is a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T". US News and World Report.

This article gives a response to the attention given to the paparazzi after the death of Diana, Steve Coz of The National Enquire. Interesting...

 

BW. (1999) TitleCNN -Police probe possible role of paparazzi in Diana's Death. Online: http://cnn.com/WORLD/9708/31/diana.investigation/

This CNN website shows photos of the accident and gives a breakdown of what the reporter saw at the scene.

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