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by Ashley Lutz
The National Enquirer recently made the crazy claim that Tiger Woods and his ex-wife Elin Nordegren were back together.
The story was dismissed by the media.
But the publication has been right about Woods' personal life before. The National Enquirer was the first to report Woods' extramarital affairs back in 2009.
The company's been credible with other big stories, too.
From high-profile love children to shocking divorces, check out National Enquirer stories that actually turned out to be true.
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2007: Dog The Bounty Hunter's racist phone call.
In 2007, the Enquirer reported that it had a recording of a racist phone call it claimed was popular television personality Duane "Dog" Chapman.
In the recording, Chapman used racial slurs to describe his son's girlfriend at the time, who was black. Dog later admitted to the slur and production of his popular A&E show was halted.
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1994: O.J. Simpson's Bruno Magli shoes.
When Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown was murdered along with her friend Ron Goldman in 1994, footprints from Bruno Magli brand shoes were found at the scene.
Simpson denied owning that brand, but the National Enquirer published photos of him wearing the shoes.
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2001: Jesse Jackson's love child.
In 2001, the National Enquirer reported that long-married activist Jesse Jackson had an affair and fathered a child. Before the issue went to stands, word got out and Jackson issued a statement confirming the story.
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2003: Rush Limbaugh's painkiller addiction.
In 2003, the Enquirer alleged that conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh was addicted to painkillers, although he had previously decried drug use on his show.
Soon, he admitted to his audience that the reports were true and entered treatment.
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2006: O.J. Simpson wrote a book called 'If I Did It."
The Enquirer announced in October 2006 that Simpson had written a book called "If I Did It," a hypothetical description of his wife's murder.
Simpson's lawyer denied the story, but a couple weeks later the book was announced. Due to backlash, it was pulled and was never widely distributed.
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2008: John Edwards and Rielle Hunter Scandal.
John Edwards was once a promising vice-presidential candidate and devoted husband and father. Then, the National Enquirer reported that he had a mistress, Rielle Hunter, and a secret love child.
The story turned out to be true, ruining Edwards' career and earning the Enquirer a Pulitzer nomination.
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2008: Mel Gibson's divorce.
The Enquirer reported in November 2008 that Gibson and his wife of 28 years (pictured) were divorcing.
Before long, Gibson announced the dissolution of his marriage and went public with a much-younger girlfriend, Oksana Griegorieva.
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2009: Billy Joel's divorce.
The Enquirer reported in 2009 that Joel and his much younger wife, Katie Lee, were preparing for a divorce.
Weeks after the story broke, Joel confirmed that he and his wife were splitting after five years of marriage.
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2009: Michael Jackson had "six months to live."
In January 2009, the Enquirer reported that pop superstar Michael Jackson had only six months to live because of drug and alcohol addiction.
The singer passed away six months later, in June.
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2009: Tiger Woods' affair.
Golfer Tiger Woods had a squeaky-clean image, until the National Enquirer reported in November 2009 that he was having an extramarital affair with a woman named Rachel Uchitel.
Soon, several more women came forward to talk about their exploits with Woods and he admitted to being unfaithful. He and his wife Elin are now divorced.
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2011: Steve Jobs' prognosis.
Steve Jobs took a medical leave-of-absence from Apple in February 2011. While many hoped he'd return to the job, the Enquirer published photos of him looking frail and claimed he had weeks to live.
Jobs passed away in October of that year.
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11 Crazy National Enquirer Stories That Turned Out to Be True
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Do you mean white trash like HONEY BABY BOO BOO? AT LEAST THE DOG S PROGRAM HAD SOME SOCIAL REDEEMING VALUE. IN AS MUCH AS HE TALKED TO KIDS ABOUT DRUGS AND GANGS, ETC, AND WENT AFTER THE BAD GUYS. IT WAS BETTER THAN THE KARDISHIANS......
February 09 2013 at 12:01 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYeah....Maybe so....but then how many other people out there think and say the same thing. Dog is a Haoele Boy with a checkered past that has turned his life around and deserves some credit for that. All the local people in Hawaii are Bigotted because of their dislike of the Europeon invasion that Captain Cook started these many years ago. Now many have been completely displaced from their lands and birthright. The tent cities on the North Shore of Oahu are just one example. It is sad.
February 09 2013 at 10:47 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThart would be about twice as many stories broken by the NY Crimes, the supposed \"paper of recorf.\"
February 09 2013 at 10:47 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyLiberal icon John Edwards was ignored. Benghazi was iognored. Fortuantely the Inquirer is not merely a DNC newsletterr as are most of the national media outlets.
What the \"Times\" really means is \"all the news thats fit to print so long as it\'t not detrimental to our guys!\"
That is soooooo crazy about Dog The Bounty Hunter, talking on his phone, being secretly recorded and losing his job cause he says some dirt words.....yeah right, like we are all made of pure sugar eh ? ragging on the fact the First Amendment is no longer worth sheet within the boarders of the USA....sad but true..... on my own website we do have the freedom to write what we like but hey this AOL belongs to the politically correct crowd ...oh well
February 09 2013 at 1:05 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThat's a pretty ignorant comment, unless of course, you support and fully partake in racism.
February 09 2013 at 8:40 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWould your website be allowed to post personal information about you, like your address and full medical history, plus a list of the names and addresses of all the men you've ever had sexual relations with? Somehow I think you'd be scrambling to take back anything you've ever said about "First Amendment Rights," which, by the way, only mean you won't be put in jail for anything you say, it has nothing to do with a private conversation, nor does it require anyone to post something you say.
The NE has been right about many, many stories. This article is just showing the major scoops they beat out everybody else with. Mike Waters revealed years ago that Michael Jackson would actually call them with something to tell a story about, so he'd stay in the tabloids, like his hyperbolic sleep chamber. They had pictures of him, in it, in his Neverland home. How did they get those? By ringing the doorbell, and saying "OK we're here Mike, what do you want us to take pictures of?" For years, they were the only ones who would print anything about the wackadoodle goings on with Scientology. All the rest of the media was SCARED of big bad 4'2" Tom thum...er Cruise.
February 09 2013 at 12:13 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyOf course, they've been very wrong about many stories, and successfully sued several times for defamation... and of course, you know why they "beat everyone else" to the scoops... because they pay cash for news stories, something considered completely unethical by the REAL press corps.
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