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Wall Street Journal Seeks Reporters to Cover New York

The Wall Street Journal plans to assemble a local news staff in New York, continuing to expand beyond its historic focus on business news by adding traditional city desk beats like courthouses, City Hall and the state capital. Full Article at The New York Times

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