New York Post
Etan Patz coverage, refracted through a law-enforcement turf squabble
It's difficult not to read these differing accounts as anything but another expression of the turf war between the F.B.I. and the NYPD. And now, we know which angles on that turf war will be exploited by the tabloids. More
The face of Etan Patz, and the house in Maple Shade, N.J.
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
(1)Press scrambles to cover new Etan Patz developments
The news that a New Jersey man has claimed to have murdered Etan Patz on May 25, 1979, a date that became known as National Missing Children’s Day in his memory, came too late, or too early, for today's newspapers. The question is whether the story will remain big enough for tomorrow's. More
Is the Steinbrenners-selling-Yankees story a report or a suggestion?
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
The day a Bar Rafaeli spread outclassed a story on charter schools
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
(2)Gloria Allred assigns the tabloids another story about breasts
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
(1)Sequels to sex scandals, with scare quotes and without
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
Mary Kennedy is found dead, and the News says 'suicide'
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
Red-top treatment for the Canadian woman who came before Dania Suarez
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
(1)The moment Pedro Espada stopped smiling
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
(3)'New' Travolta accuser Fabian Zanzi spoke out two weeks ago, in Spanish
On April 27th, a Chilean-born man named Fabian Zanzi told Chilean entertainment-news show "Primer Plano" that while he was working for the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, he had an encounter with the actor.
The story was picked up by the Peruvian program "24 Horas." It's not clear when the Peruvian version of the video aired, but "24 Horas" simply places its own logo on top of the existing "Primer Plano" logo at the bottom of the screen, and uploaded the video to YouTube on May 1. More
(4)In a gay-themed 'Post,' Obama finishes second to John Travolta's receipt from Mr. Chow
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
(1)A complaint from two masseurs gives tabloids many ways of calling John Travolta gay
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
Pointing at Beyonce in Givenchy and a 'sex cop' in jail
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
Day 2 of Patricia Krentcil: Fun with body dysmorphic disorder
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
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