Article: 'DAILY NEWS' INVITES STRIKERS TO RETURN TO WORK.(Local)

Byline: Associated Press

Rusty editors, managers and replacement workers wrote, printed and delivered the Daily News on Saturday despite the absence of 2,400 employees in a strike marked by sporadic violence.

"The Fight For The News" read the paper's front-page headline above a photo of strikers vandalizing a bus carrying replacement workers. Inside, there were ads to fill the strikers' jobs in all departments at the paper.

"New York's hometown paper is run by a bunch of out-of-towners. It's not right," said striker Joe Burgess, who has worked in the Daily News art department since 1971.

Daily News management said Saturday that about ...

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