National Enquirer

Is Bush back on the bottle?
The National Enquirer says so, but that doesn't make it true -- or false.
The Times' self-consuming rage
A month after Jayson Blair, the nation's greatest newspaper remains mired in controversy.
If Jenna Bush is a pothead, is it news?
The media has been silent about the National Enquirer's recent allegation that the first daughter is a marijuana user. Is the press giving the drug war's commander in chief a break?
Aphrodisiac of power
Jesse Jackson joins the club of powerful men whose private transgressions are inevitably exposed -- but at least he handles it with a little class.
Hillary's a dyke!
My favorite rumor gets no respect.
Sally get out the hoses
Sally Jessy Raphaël producer busted in on-set after-hours porn scandal. And now this: Mark Fuhrman's opinions on TV; Britney Spears disgorges in print.
Egg on his chest?
Online columnist death match! Walls and Drudge duke it out on Page Six; a post-apocalyptic Doors musical? Time to set the stage on fire. Plus: The Muppets return!
This Walls can talk
Walls vs. Drudge, dish diggers duke it out. Also, the pants off her back: There's nothing Jessica Simpson's mom wouldn't do for her daughter. Plus: Who's gonna talk about Cody? Kathie Lee to leave "Live."
Fine celebrity whines
Demi balks, Posh pouts, Arnold throws a hissy fit ... because celebrity is everyone having to say they're sorry.
The tabloids that ate their competition
The company that owns the National Enquirer doesn't want the world. Just the Globe, the Sun and the National Examiner.
True romance
Why did President Clinton risk everything for a perky intern? Because he was in love.
True romance
Why did President Clinton risk everything for a perky intern? Because he was in love.
Newsreal: The roots of the Clinton smear
An Arkansas journalist explains how the alleged Clinton sex scandals have become a mini-industry built mainly on fabrications manufactured by political enemies in Arkansas who have been aiming to bring Clinton down for the past 10 years.
The roots of the Clinton smear
The origins of the president's current troubles stretch back 8 years, to the stinking swamp water of Arkansas politics.
Newsreal: Free the Boulder Two!
Everybody thinks John or Patsy Ramsey, or both, killed their daughter JonBenet. But 10 months after the murder, the police have nothing solid -- except smears that they feed to the press.

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