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-30 'THIRTY -- AMONG PRINTERS AND TELEGRAPHERS, THE LAST SHEET, WORD, OR LINE OF COPY OR OF A DISPATCH\ THE LAST\ THE END.' -FUNK'S STANDARD DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 1895.(News)

Byline: Peggy Kreimer, Post staff reporter

The Post closes its 126-year run today with this final issue, printed on New Year's Eve, 2007.

With the paper goes Cincinnati's status as one of the few cities with two daily newspapers -- a distinction becoming more and more rare as evening newspapers across the country close in the wake of changing lifestyles and technology and falling circulation.

"It's a sad day, but we're going out with our heads high," said Post Editor Mike Philipps. "This paper made a difference in the community." The benefits will be around long after this memorial issue is packed away and forgotten.

In its 126-year-history, The Post exposed ...

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