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Diana's gone, but conspiracy tales live on

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The Boston Globe, December 1st, 1997

If there's one thing people love better than a good conspiracy theory it's a bad one, if some of the wild fantasies involving Princess Diana's death are anything to go by. The November issue of The Fortean Times ("The Journal of Strange Phenomena"), my favorite magazine, ran a story about the Diana death conspiracy theories opposite a full-page photograph of a two-headed piglet. (Can this have been an accident?) The photo of the freak pig somehow put all the conspiracy rumors in perspective. Just two days after the accident that killed the princess and Dodi Fayed, President Moammar Khadafy of...

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