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The New York Times and Wall Street Journal are feuding once again. [ DF ] Thanks to a $200 million investment in new printers, Mort Zuckerman 's Daily News can now print any page of the paper in color! Exciting! [ Crain's ] Does the fact Glenn Beck is a highly paid pitchman for a gold company explain why he promotes it on Fox News show every night? Probably! [ NYT ] MSNBC is changing up its daytime lineup a bit, just so you're aware. [ ...

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I don't think any single event had a bigger impact on me than the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. And while many think of the 1997  movie Men in Black, I have vivid memories of the wonderful World's Fair. Among other things the Ford Mustang was introduced, we saw the first picture phone and Shea Stadium was built as the home of The Amazin' Mets! Now Lori Walters of the University of Central Florida is bringing it all back! Lori C. ...

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