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		<title>Tabloid Man Book Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 20:54:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bannister</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[test Getting the inside story of anything is always fascinating, and the book ‘Tabloid Man  &#38; the Baffling Chair of Death’ gets inside the inside story.  It reveals for the first time how the supermarket scandal sheets REALLY get their Untold Stories, how they mislead the reader, force the famous into confessing their misdeeds, create [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>test Getting the inside story of anything is always fascinating, and the book ‘Tabloid Man  &amp; the Baffling Chair of Death’ gets inside the inside story.  It reveals for the first time how the supermarket scandal sheets REALLY get their Untold Stories, how they mislead the reader, force the famous into confessing their misdeeds, create those attention-grabbing headlines and generally go about their nefarious business.</p>
<p>A former senior reporter at the National Enquirer who has worked for all the American tabloids from Star, Globe, and National Examiner to Weekly World News reveals in this book things that the gossip rags would rather keep secret.</p>
<p>Paul Bannister also tells just how he got some of those stories, paints a revealing portrait of the publisher who changed the American media for ever and tells in a brutally-frank memoir about his own dealings with ghosts, celebrities, talking animals, presidents, the future king of England and the CIA’s psychic spies.</p>
<p><a href="http://bannisterbooks.com/?page_id=5"><img class="alignnone" title="header01" src="http://bannisterbooks.com/images/tabloidManHeader.jpg" alt="Tabloid Man by Paul Bannister" width="888" height="256" /></a>He deals the scoop on classic tab tales like getting the Last Photo of Elvis and how the Enquirer found its annual, million-dollar World’s Tallest Christmas Tree as well detailing working secrets of his own career.</p>
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