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Post Really, Really Eager to Publish Beraking News

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! If you’re trying to find out about the gas explosion in Dallas, don’t go to the Post. In their mad rush to get the story up the link on their front page goes to berakingnews.

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Yankees Suckage Gives Rags Something to Agree On

Finally the Post and the News find common ground. The Yankees are stinking up the diamond lately.
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Post Divides Front Page in Bold Choice for Headline Equality

Subway Series vs. Complete and total collapse of the Palestinian government.
Umm…go Yanks?
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Sopranos Finale: Do You Still Love Me in the Morning Links

Love it or hate it, it’s the talk of the town. On the front page of both the rags and the NY Times.
I wonder if the cast was even aware exactly how the show would end? It’s not uncommon for writers and directors to film more than one ending to keep word […]

Post’s 45 Year Wait to Use Three Stooges Reference Finally Over

A lesser paper may have given up hope. A lesser paper may have forgotten about that stock image they had of the Three Stooges and “that guy in marketing who’s pretty good with photoshop”. But that’s not the way the Post rolls.
Like a lion stalking its prey, the Post waited. Oh […]

Imus Suspension Has Unexpected Fallout

While the social and racial implications of the Imus fallout seem to be fairly obvious, another, perhaps more subtle battle is brewing as a result of Imus’ comments. A line in the sand has been drawn, and neither side seems willing to relent.
This could in fact be a battle that rages on for […]

Page Six Columnist is not Surprised

Jared Paul Stern, the former freelance contributor for Page Six who was accused of demanding payment for favorable coverage, will not be charged by Federal prosecutors.
Stern was suspended last April when he allegedly blackmailed Ronald W. Burkle, a supermarket billionaire, for $100,000 payment followed by a $10,000 monthly stipend. Stern would then, Burkle […]

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