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  2. Tina Brown - Wikipedia

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    Tina Brown speaking at Barnes and Noble about The Diana Chronicles. Brown's biography of Diana, Princess of Wales was published in June 2007, just before the 10th anniversary of Diana's death. The Diana Chronicles [54] made The New York Times Best Seller list for hardback nonfiction, with two weeks in the number one position. [55]

  3. The Diana Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The Diana Chronicles is a 2007 British biographical book by Tina Brown that chronicles the life and death of Diana, Princess of Wales.The book's release coincided with the increased attention Diana had received leading up to the tenth anniversary of her death in 1997.

  4. The Vanity Fair Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The Vanity Fair Diaries: 1983–1992 is a 2017 memoir by Tina Brown. The book has nine "positive" reviews, two "rave" reviews, and four "mixed" reviews, according to review aggregator Book Marks . [ 1 ]

  5. Review: Tina Brown's prescription for the royals: Never mind ...

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    The story of Britain’s royal family, in the hands of Tina Brown, is a sort of high-spirited tragedy. As its sprawling sloth and dwindling defensibility make it more vulnerable to tides of public ...

  6. Prince William’s ascension to the British throne might be coming sooner than expected — so says celebrated journalist, editor and royal expert Tina Brown.. In a recent opinion piece written ...

  7. Women in the World - Wikipedia

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    Women in the World was a live journalism platform that was founded by Tina Brown in 2010 to "discover and amplify the unheard voices of global women on the front lines of change."

  8. Talk (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Talk Media was founded in July 1998 by Miramax Films, Tina Brown and Ron Galotti to publish books, the Talk magazine and to produce television programs. Talk Media formed a joint venture with Hearst Magazines for the magazine only in February 1999. [4] The first issue of Talk appeared in September 1999. [2]

  9. Harold Evans - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Evans met Tina Brown, a journalist 25 years his junior. In 1974, she was given freelance assignments with The Sunday Times in the UK, and in the U.S. by its Colour magazine. [31] When a sexual affair emerged between the married Evans and Brown, she resigned and joined the rival The Sunday Telegraph.