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GLOBE MAGAZINE: Ted Kennedy’s Desperate Gamble

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Two strong stories for Tony Frost’s Globe magazine on this week’s cover.

We are all very familiar with Ted Kennedy’s brain cancer crisis and the timing is right for an update.

Plus, the mag offers an emotional, compelling angle by focusing on how he’s trying to secure himself a miracle cure.

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PEOPLE: Features Caylee But I Would Rather Read About Marcia and DJ AM

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Last week, Globe magazine featured this as its big story and now People is jumping on the bandwagon.

But, I’m much more interested in reading the book bonus from Maureen McCormick, aka Marcia Brady.

We learned yesterday about her cocaine use and how she traded sex for drugs.

And today there’s more.

Here’s an unreal quote from Maureen McCormick - kinda gross:

“Barry [Williams] and I went for a walk on the beach and kissed.  It was long, passionate and deep.

But a part of me - admittedly a tiny part - said to myself, ‘Oh my God! I’m kissing my brother.’

In other news:

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Globe Magazine Delivers Sad News About Ted Kennedy’s Cancer

A key detail was released this past week and Globe jumped on it.

Reports surfaced of Ted Kennedy taping a video for the upcoming Democratic convention and boom Globe had its cover.

Yes, there are additional details inside the mag - all of them very sad. For example…

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DID YOU HEAR? George and Laura Bush SPLIT!

Do you care?

That’s the big question Globe faces this week.

While we’ve seen that Globe consistently features stories for the senior citizen set, I’m not so sure this one  will fly off newsstands this week.

President Bush’s approval ratings are at an all-time low and I’m not sure many would want to be seen with a cover of George Bush in their shopping cart.  (I admit I’m bias on this one and can’t stand Bush.  There, I said it.)

Continuing to appeal to senior citizens, and possibly introduce Elvis to new fans, is a promising photo spread of the King when he was only 21.

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