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Fumigating New York's Weeklies

Submitted by Warren Hughes Ret., Aug 15, 2007 11:55

Leave it to Lenore to bring it to light the seedy practice of the tawdry tabloids in our fair city who have forever placed their smutty ads in their pages. Thanks to her, perhaps all of them will one day soon be unceremoniously "escorted" out of town.


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