Article: Headless tabloid in bottomless pit. (future of the troubled newspaper, the New York Post)

Almost any time a Post writer goes to a dinner party in Manhattan, he will encounter at least one smug lawyer who says something like, "I read the New York Post only if someone leaves it behind in the toilet." Most others will be sympathetic about the paper's troubles but know little about them. Perhaps a third of the guests buy it occasionally or regularly (as a supplement to the New York Times) and know it as a stylish and gossipy read with a deep bench of columnists and the city's least politically correct cartoonist. Most importantly, they will know that there is a soberly argued but highly ideological conservative editorial page tucked into the middle of the ...

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