Thursday, February 23, 2012

Photo of whitney houston in casket

  • The National Enquirer has published a photo of Whitney Houston lying in an open casket on the cover of this weeks issue, unleashing new questions about how the photo was obtained and whether the supermarket tabloid has finally gone too far.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • Houston, 48, was found submerged in the bath tub in her Beverly Hills hotel room earlier this month.
  • (Myfoxorl and O)
  • The National Enquirer has published a photo of  Whitney Houston in an open casket on the cover of this week's issue, sparking outrage over whether the tabloid has finally gone too far.
  • (ABC News)
  • The National Enquirers photo of the late Whitney Houston in her casket was unauthorized and had nothing to do with the funeral home where the singers body was prepared, the funeral homes owner told The Times on Thursday.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Americas Sweetheart finally gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame: Not only did Jennifer Aniston get her first star, but the 43-year-old actress also shared her first public kiss with boyfriend Justin Theroux.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • NEWARK, N.J. (KABC) -- Whitney Houston fans are shocked and outraged after the National Inquirer printed an image on its cover showing the iconic singer in an open casket.
  • (Abc Local Web)
  • The Whitney Houston open casket photo seen on the cover of National Enquirer has upset the Whigham Funeral Home in Newark, New Jersey. A spokeswoman for the home insists they dont want to be in the crossfire of the tabloids publishing of the image.
  • (Examiner)
  • Wednesday, the National Enquirer published an alleged photo of Whitney Houston in an open casket and the news spread quickly across the country creating an Internet buzz. The caption reads: Whitney: The Last Photo! Inside Her Private Viewing.
  • (Examiner)
  • The National Enquirer's decision to feature cover photos of the late Whitney Houston, in a casket, has touched off a furor, raising anew a debate over professional ethics, taste, morality, greed, and privacy.
  • (Alaska Dispatch)

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