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Just how bad is it at The New York Post?

“Nearly every paper in America has lost circulation, but The Post more than most,” Richard Perez-Pena wrote. There may be other reasons for singling out The Post for a tale of woe, but circulation isn’t one of them. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal

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