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Wall Street Journal Said to Ponder Los Angeles, Chicago Local Coverage

Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp.’s Wall Street Journal is considering adding local metro-area coverage in Los Angeles and Chicago in addition to a planned section reporting on New York, according to two people familiar with the company’s thinking. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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