On September 23rd 1997, the international smash "Something About The Way You Look Tonight / Candle In The Wind 1997", by Elton John, was certified Gold, Platinum and Eight-Times Platinum.
According to a new poll conducted by "60 Minutes" and "Vanity Fair", Princess Diana is the celebrity we'd most like to bring back from the dead. And actually she was the runaway winner.
The new issue of "Newsweek" magazine sports a rather bizarre cover featuring a digitally-aged Princess Diana walking with her new daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton. They also decided to produce an image of what her Facebook page might look like. Weird.
Tina Brown, editor of Newsweek, is raising eyebrows with her new cover story, “Diana at 50.”
In it, Brown envisions what Princess Diana’s life would be like now, had she not perished in a car crash in 1997. Yes, she probably would’ve used Twitter, and yes, she likely would’ve become a defender of her son William’s commoner bride, Kate Middleton.
But somewhere along the way, Brown veers into fantas