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August 29, 2009

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Diiver

I read both...

scott

I think NYT....

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Stu Williams

As the WSJ and NYT become our only surviving national US newspapers (leaving out USA Today and Washington Post)

OR

you could have said, "The NYT, which reports half stories and liberal opinions and the WSJ, which reports facts and elsewhere adds opinions, often as cited quotes of others."

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