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'Post' editors called to Garrison country club for day-long digital teach-in
One source said various Wall Street Journal editors were on-hand to assist in the teaching session. Others confirmed that Alan Murray, the Journal's deputy managing editor and executive online editor, was one of them. (The Journal, like the Post and Fox News, is owned by News Corp.) More
So p!ssed! Tabloid curses for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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(3)Games with foxes: Sofía Vergara and the Assembly aide
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We get Mapplethorpe, but why is shirtless Tim Tebow rolling that tire?
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(1)'Daily News' rolling out a local digital-media consultancy for small businesses
Monday marks the launch of Daily News Digital Solutions, a consulting arm that will provide digital services to small- and medium-sized New York businesses through a partnership with Hearst's Internet marketing division, LocalEdge. More
'News' bets on lead indicators of a Romney catastrophe
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Feature writer Sheila McClear leaves the 'New York Post'
The Post's features desk has seen something of an exodus in recent months, even as rival tabloid Daily News beefs up in food, fashion and entertainment coverage. More
(1)The 'Post' rallies around Romney's remarks, awkwardly
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Kate Middleton 'a-titter' saves the 'Post' from its own awkward moment
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(1)'Daily News' touts gains with new national website
Since redesigning and relaunching its homepage as "Daily News America" at the beginning of July, unique visitors to nydailynews.com have risen 21.6 percent to 19.1 million in August from 15.7 million in June, according to metrics from the web measurement firm comScore that were circulated today. More
Eli Manning scores, and so does ... never mind
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Birders, cruisers and the beast of Jenkinjones
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(2)A picture of Christopher Stevens, the day after
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(1)'Stupid movie': The riots in Cairo and Benghazi, played for rage
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A scandalous story about Nightingale-Bamford comes out blurry
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