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SAD LIFE OF CHRISTINA ONASSIS
The March, 1989 issue of Good Housekeeping, contained an article titled, “The Short, Sad Life of Christina Onassis.” It is the disturbing story of a woman who had all that life could offer, but remained empty inside. The article read: “Christina was always hoping. In truth, her untimely death on November 19, 1988, at the age of 37, defined her life: To the end she was always searching for the elusive bluebird of happiness. Christina Onassis, one of the richest girls in the world, played out the tragedy of her life and death on a giant stage whose setting changed with the seasons: Summers meant Skorpios, her magical island in the Ionian Sea; winters were spent at her sumptuous chalet in St. Moritz; autumns she was in Paris in her grand apartment on the Avenue Foch; while springs were passed in London or New York or at her magnificent estate in Switzerland. In addition, if and when she felt…

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