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Re: W.B.'s Bus Almanac for May 13th

Posted by W.B. on Wed May 13 17:14:58 2026, in response to Re: W.B.'s Bus Almanac for May 13th, posted by irtredbirdr33 on Wed May 13 09:30:47 2026.

Actually, one newspaper died after the 1962-63 strike - the Mirror. The Herald Tribune, World-Telegram & Sun and Journal-American all ceased in April 1966, as the respective owners (Whitney, Scripps-Howard and Hearst0 planned to pool their resources to publish the World Journal Tribune. A strike against those three led to the first edition of the "Widget" to come out in the fall, but that combo'd paper finally died in about May 1967. But yeah, the International Herald Tribune. Which, by the '80's, on their logohead, used the "Times Old English" font that The Times had used for its own logo since Feb. 21, 1967.

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